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Jonas stands with Anglicare's General Manager Housing and Community Services Noel Mundy in the communal kitchen area of the Campbell Street Youth2Independence facility. They are both looking directly at the camera.

Widening horizons

Life is looking up for Youth2Independence student Jonas. With the support of the Anglicare team, he is learning the skills he'll need to live independently - and preparing for some work-related international travel. Read more
Four young Tasmanians enrolled in the Youth 2 Independence program stand in front of a sign that says 'Home'.

Hope for the future

Youth2Independence facilities provide young people with a safe and caring home – and hope for a rewarding future. Read more

Finding her way

Last December, 18-year-old Mahalia was the first young person to move into Tasmania’s newest Youth2Independence (Y2I) facility in Campbell Street in Hobart's CBD. She’s settled in well at her new home and is balancing full-time work with University study. Read more

Launceston Basketball Association ‘gets into the game’

Basketball in Northern Tasmania is supporting the good health of young players by highlighting the risks of sports-betting. The Launceston Basketball Association (LBA) is the latest sign-up to the Get into the Game program run by Anglicare Tasmania. Read more
Two women (one a student and the other a staff member from the Youth Foyer in Glen Waverley, Victoria. They are smiling at the camera, showing off badges that have been made for them by a young person in Tasmania.

Badges for champions

A simple badge created by a young person living with Anglicare Tasmania at Eveline House in Devonport is spreading pride far and wide. Read more
3 smiling young people from Thyne House standing with Justine Brooks from Home Tasmania who has just given each of them their TAFE course certificate and a voucher.

New opportunities on the horizon

Eight young people who call Thyne House in Launceston their home have graduated from a course that introduces them to independent living skills. Read more
Some of the students at Eveline house in Devonport graduating

Students’ achievements celebrated at Eveline House

Eight students living and learning with Anglicare at Eveline House in Devonport were presented with TasTAFE certificates during Homelessness Week. Read more
An image of Thyne House a Youth2Independence facility. It shows a red brick multistory building with rows of windows.

Housing for all Tasmanians

Anglicare is an experienced provider of important housing services to Tasmanians. In the lead-up to Homelessness Week we've released a video about our 40 years of service that shares how the Youth2Independence program is supporting young Tasmanians to flourish today. Read more

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