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Anglicare’s Connect Newsletter – Sept 2022 (Issue 13)

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Healthy, safe and loved

Anti-Poverty Week is held between 16 - 22 October. Anglicare’s Communities for Children (CfC) program supports families living in the Launceston area and Tamar Valley. Explore what's been happening in the program this year. Read more
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Eveline students speak their mind

Nine young people living and learning with Anglicare have contributed to the Tasmanian Youth Story Project. Read more
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New threads

The Thread Together mobile clothing service was received enthusiastically when it visited Anglicare's supported accommodation facilities recently. Read more
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Awareness, belonging, connection: the ABCs of mental health

Anglicare provides children, young people and adults with the building blocks they need for strong mental health. Read more
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Learning the ropes with Taz Kids

What happens at a Taz Kids holiday camp? Two social work students on work placement with Anglicare describe their experience of participating in one. Read more
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Balance your budget for free, with Anglicare

Anglicare operates the National Debt Helpline in Tasmania. It's a free service for Tasmanians, operated by Tasmanians. Read more
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Families move forward

Anglicare assists Tasmanian families in need through the Family Assistance Program. Read how a simple hand up is helping families to flourish. Read more

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