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Margaret Savage and volunteers sorting through gift donations for the Anglicare Christmas Appeal 2019.

Tasmanians are choosing the gift of kindness this Christmas.

People across the State are reaching out to those experiencing hardship by giving to the Anglicare Christmas Appeal. Read more
Rachel Balmer, Anglicare General Manager Disability Services.

A career that is purposeful.

Working in disability support is a job that empowers others and also offers a rewarding career path. Read more
Respite through home care provides a much needed break for carers.

Respite care making life much easier.

Respite for carers is available through aged home care packages. This provides carers with a much needed break. Read more
For 20 years the biscuit ladies from the Howrah Anglican Parish have been baking treats for young people staying in crisis accommodation

One thousand Fridays baking biscuits for teens experiencing hardship.

For 20 years the biscuit ladies from the Howrah Anglican Parish have been baking treats for young people staying in crisis accommodation. Read more
Therapy dog ‘Amie’ works at Anglicare's mental health facility in Rocherlea, Launceston.

Did you know the companionship of a dog can be a great way to reduce stress and anxiety?

We’ve recently welcomed therapy dog ‘Amie’ to the Anglicare team working at our mental health facility in Rocherlea, Launceston. This black Labrador’s role is to provide comfort and companionship. Read more
As Christmas draws closer, donations are making it possible for Anglicare to share gifts of groceries and other practical support.

How your kindness makes a difference for Tasmanians in need.

As Christmas draws closer, your donations will make it possible for Anglicare to share gifts of groceries and other practical support. Read more
A male youth staying in crisis accommodation contemplating homelessness while sitting on the beach.

Learn how we offer more than a safe place to sleep for young males needing crisis accommodation

Anglicare provides 24 hour fully supported crisis accommodation in Hobart for young males aged 13 – 20 years. Read more
Once a month Jade Rhodes flies to King Island to provide outreach support to local families. Jade is sitting at the airport and you can see a small aeroplane in the background. She is smiling.

Would you like to commute to work across the sea?

Once a month Jade Rhodes flies to King Island to provide outreach support to local families. Read more

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