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Viet cooks up a storm at Trinity Hill
Vietnamese cooking is just one of the skills that the students who live at Anglicare's Trinity Hill in North Hobart are hungry to learn. Read more
Sophie is heading west
Twenty-one year old Sophie Martin will soon leave her home of two years, Anglicare’s Eveline House in Devonport, to embark on an exciting new stage of her life on Tasmania's West Coast. Read more
TasTAFE certificate a stepping stone to independence
A partnership between Anglicare Tasmania and TasTAFE is equipping young people to thrive in the adult world. Read more
Sarah is on the road to freedom
Spare a thought for young people trying to notch up 80 hours of supervised driving time when they don't have a parent available to support them. Eveline House student Sarah is one of 27 young people supported by Anglicare keen to get their 'P's'. Read more
Forum calls for stronger focus on accountability
A forum held in Hobart to mark Homelessness Week calls for a greater focus on accountability to help improve outcomes for Tasmanian children experiencing homelessness alone and without the care of a parent or guardian. Read more
A step in the right direction
Anglicare Tasmania is part of a collaborative effort to support urgent action to address child homelessness. Read more
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