youth club in Adelaide
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The Parks Recreation and Sports Centre - YMCA
Cowan Street 46, 5010 Angle Park, AustraliaThe Parks Recreation and Sports Centre includes a Fully Equipped Gym, Swimming Pools, Stadium Sports and Group fitness. Fun and fitness for all.
Western Youth Centre
Marion Road 79, 5033 Cowandilla, AustraliaWestern Youth Centre provides sporting, cultural and recreational facilities for all ages in the West Torrens area. Clubs include football, cricket, judo,
CAFE Enfield Children's Centre
Wilkins Street 17A, 5085 Enfield, AustraliaInformation about C.a.F.E Enfield Children's Centre for Early Childhood Development and Parenting
Child & Youth Health
South Terrace 295, 5000 Adelaide, AustraliaChild and Youth Health provides support for South Australian families through a range of services aimed at enhancing the health status and development of children and young people. Services inclu…
Child and Family Health Service, Munno Para
Morialta Drive 2B, 5114 Smithfield, AustraliaChild and Youth Health provides support for South Australian families through a range of services aimed at enhancing the health status and development of children and young people. Services inclu…
Quintessence Toastmasters Club
East Terrace 207, 5000 Adelaide, AustraliaExplanation of meeting roles
Edwardstown Baptist Church
Dorene Street, 5042 Saint Marys, AustraliaAt EBC, Our purpose is to worship God, and to glorify Him by caring, equipping and mobilising His people for mission.
Uraidla Cricket Club
Swamp Road, 5142 Uraidla, AustraliaAdelaide Hills Based hard wicket cricket club.
Glenelg Surf Life Saving Club
Glenelg SLSC is located at the foreshore Glenelg overlooking Glenelg beach. We are next to the Beach House entertainment complex, with ample street parking or underground parking in the Care Park…
Adelaide Sailing Club
Barcoo Road 9, 5024 West Beach, AustraliaWeddings, Seminars, Functions, Bistro, Beachside, Beach front, Dining, Learn to sail
Hindmarsh Centre
Over 155 years Mission Australia has been helping people regain their independence by standing together with Australians in need, until they can stand for themselves.