Moy-Yan Neighbourhood House
A Welcoming Community Hub
Programs, support and social connection for everyone in Garfield and West Gippsland Rail Towns.
Everyone is Welcome
Our Programs at a Glance
Discover weekly groups and workshops that build skills, confidence, and connections.
Notice Board: Our latest news
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Food Pantry
Need a little support?
- Our Food Pantry is open 5 days a week, 10am to 4pm
- ADRA Op Shop building 57 Main Street, Garfield
- No judgement—just friendly help
- Find what you need, when you need it.
Eligibility & Discretion
- Support is intended for local residents and those in immediate need.
- Your privacy matters. We keep information minimal and confidential.
- Please take only what you need so there's enough for others.
Donating to the pantry
- Best items: canned goods, rice, pasta, long-life milk, toiletries, baby essentials.
- Avoid: expired, opened, or perishable items needing refrigeration.
- Place donations directly into the pantry or bring larger quantities during office hours.
Exhibitions & Events
Be part of what’s on—from our Annual Art & Sewing Exhibition to community gatherings.
Follow us on Facebook & YouTube
Scroll through our Facebook Page below.
Check our latest YouTube videos.
See community photos, quick updates and reminders.
We post highlights and event news regularly.
Locations & Hours Snapshot
We operate from two nearby venues in Garfield.
(Click on links for directions)
- The Pool Building – 2B Beswick Street
- Our New Home – 57 Main Street
57 Main Street - (ADRA Op Shop Building)
Open Mon-Fri from 10 am to 4 pm
Pool Building - 2B Beswick Street
Open for certain programs only
Check program listings
57 Main Street, Garfield
Pool Building
Partners & Supporters
With heartfelt thanks to the organisations that make our programs possible.
Moy-Yan Neighbourhood House acknowledges the Traditional Custodians of the land on which we operate. We respect and honour Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Elders both past and present and further acknowledge the important role that Indigenous peoples continue to play within our communities.













