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Anglicare’s Connect Newsletter – Dec 2022 (Issue 14)

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“A silent night, a star above, a blessed gift of hope and love.”

Donations to Anglicare’s Christmas Appeal are providing gifts of hope and practical support to Tasmanians in need. Read more
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Are finances tight in your household this Christmas?

Christmas is around the corner and interest rates are on the rise again. It's a challenging time for many. How are your finances looking? Read more
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How do I contact Anglicare over Christmas and into 2023?

All the information you need about contacting Anglicare over Christmas and into the New Year. Read more
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A strong voice

Tasmanian disability advocate Alysse Gavlik talks about her work ahead of International Day of People with a Disability (3 December). Read more
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Young, in love and in danger: Teen domestic violence and abuse in Tasmania

Anglicare has called on governments and the community to do more to protect Tasmanian teenagers from violence and abuse in their intimate partner relationships. Read more
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Young, in love and in danger

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Taking good care

Anglicare's in-home care service for older Tasmanians provides important respite for people who care for their loved ones. Meet Brian and Judy Cullen of Sandy Bay. Read more

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