

The Community House originally began life in Hayes Road, Hampton
Park, and moved to its present location in late 1987, opening
to the people of Hampton Park in January 1988.
The new House was made possible by the help of the Ministry of
Housing, the Shire of Cranbourne, the Committee of Management
and the people of Hampton Park, who have supported the programs
offered by the House since 1978.
Our House logo (above) has changed over time but still is a representation
of the House and the caring that is extended to all the people
of our local community.
The House offers a variety of programs which are aimed at meeting
the needs of the local community; these programs include Pre-Kinder/Playgroup,
Crafts, Out of School Hours Care, Adult Education and Childcare.
We also offer a Family Support service which provides counselling,
home support and group work for families with children 0 -18 years
of age.
The House also encourages outreach services to operate from our
facility bringing a wealth of information and support to our residents.
The House is managed by a Committee of Management who receive
funds from the Department of Human Services, Adult Community and
Further Education, the City of Casey and from the programs operated,
these funds are spent on overall operations of the House.
The House however, could not function without our volunteer helpers
who supplement our staff e.g. receptionists, Playgroup/Pre-Kinder
leaders.The House Manager in conjunction with the area Co-Ordinators
and the limits of our funding, is responsible for the programs
offered by the Community House.

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