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Congratulations to course graduates at Eveline House

Five young people living and learning at Eveline House in Devonport celebrate a milestone in their journey to independence. Read more
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A life filled with love, art and colour

Lee Wright is a client of Anglicare's Aged Care Services. She reflects on family, art and the value of taking up a new hobby. Read more
Ana Guimaraes is a Mental Health Recovery Worker at the Rocherlea Recovery and Rehabilitation Service.

Building stronger mental health

Participating in community programs is vital to building stronger mental health. Anglicare brings a variety of community programs onsite at its Rocherlea Recovery and Rehabilitation Service, outside Launceston. Read more
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New life for community garden

August 1-7 is Homelessness Week. Anglicare manages three Youth2Independence accommodation and learning programs on behalf of the Tasmanian government. The young people who live at Eveline House in Devonport are set to reap the rewards of a revitalised community garden. Read more
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Work in Home Care with Anglicare

Anglicare Tasmania’s Aged Care Services is expanding its teams in the North and North West, as demand grows for community-based aged care. Meet team member Nerissa Mitchell: four years ago she made the switch from residential aged care to community care and hasn't looked back. Read more
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A strategic response is required to protect Tasmanians from gambling harm

Anglicare calls on the Tasmanian Government to take a strategic approach to reducing the harm caused to the community by gambling. We think it’s important that 100% of the allocations from the Community Support Fund be used to address gambling harm in the communities where the need is greatest. Read more
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A strong heart

Anglicare supports MAIB client Mathew Woodberry of Devonport to achieve his personal goals and give back to his community. Read more
Social Work students Lynelle, Kara, Mary and Anna

Students make the choice to care

Anglicare is hosting nine final-year Social Work students from the University of Tasmania. They are shadowing our practitioners across a range of community programs. Read more

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