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Eveline House student presenting a certificate of appreciation for the donations made by the Rotary Club of Devonport North.

Rotary Club donation fills pantries at Eveline House

A generous donation by the Rotary Club of Devonport North has re-stocked the pantries of the young people living at Eveline House as part of the Youth2Independence (Y2I) program. Read more
A photo of Ryleigh wearing his football club top just finishing the park run on a saturday. He is milling.

On the front foot

Sixteen-year-old Ryleigh is making his mark at Thyne House in Launceston. Read more
Youth Development Coach Cristian Benton and students Sarah and Shane, AAH hair Royce Fairbrother and board members Andrew Hillier, Cathy McClure and Seeland Nair.

A rewarding partnership

The Action Against Homelessness (AAH) group, based in Devonport, played a major role in getting Eveline House up and running four years ago, and it remains an important partner today. Read more
A photo of someone taking a test taken from behind.

Set up for success

For many young people, securing a share house with friends for the first time is an exciting rite of passage. Youth2Independence graduate Dylan recently achieved this milestone in his journey towards independence. Read more
Eveline House former student, Rowena.

Eveline House appoints Student Ambassador

April 19 is Youth Homelessness Matters Day. Meet Rowena, a former student of Eveline House in Devonport. As inaugural Student Ambassador, she will help support the young people living there to make the most of the opportunities on offer under the Youth2Independence program. Read more
A photo of Eveline house students holding the bags of christmas gifts that they are going to give to homeless people in the Devonport community.

Christmas spirit on show at Eveline House

Students from Eveline House entered the Christmas spirit by participating in an important community project in Devonport. Read more
Hanging christmas bells

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
media release

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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