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Eben is running along a road competing in a half marathon. He is listening on his headphones as he runs.

Huge strides along a new path

Twenty-two year old Eben is on a promising path following his move to Thyne House in Launceston late last year. Read more
A group of children graduating from the HIPPY kids program in Launceston. They are wearing Hippy Australia t-shirts of different colours and a carboard hat with a letter or number on them.

HIPPY kids are eager to learn

If you live in Launceston or its surrounds and you have a four to five-year-old child, Anglicare's HIPPY program could be what you've been looking for. Read more
Photo of Ruby a young person sitting in a library.

‘Education first’

Anglicare supports young Tasmanians like Ruby with education-focused supported accommodation. Read more
Sophie’s future changed the moment she arrived at Eveline House in Devonport, where Anglicare provides supported accommodation for young people aged from 16 -24.

Following her dreams.

Anglicare's Eveline House is the perfect launch pad for a young person determined to follow their dreams. Sophie Martin has a meaningful job in aged care and a plan for home ownership. Read more
Students at Launceston’s Thyne House are building on their skills to support a healthy lifestyle.

Building on young people’s skills.

Students at Launceston’s Thyne House are building on their skills to support a healthy lifestyle. Read more
Each year Anglicare provides a scholarship to a social work student in their final year at the University of Tasmania. The 2020 winner is Jessanna Gent.

Anglicare Scholarship awarded to UTAS social work student.

Each year Anglicare provides a scholarship to a social work student in their final year at the University of Tasmania. The 2020 winner is Jessanna Gent. Read more
Student Elias Mahfoud, Eveline House

From couch-surfing to student and scholarship winner

Housing, support and study have been life-changing for Eveline House resident Elias Mahfoud. Read more
Teen sitting together in support looking out to sea

Tasmanian students are learning about mental health

Through our Taz Kids clubs, Anglicare collaborates with schools, to support Tasmanian students who have a parent or guardian impacted by mental health issues. Read more

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