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It is appropriate that any organisation is always seeking to move forward, looking for new directions, looking for ways to improve what we are doing.

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One of the overwhelming impressions I have gained to date within ANGLICARE is the commitment to relationships, to building resilience and sustainability in the people we have the privilege to work with and care for.

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One of the things that continually encourages us as we contemplate Bible history, is how God has never failed to raise up the right man for the job.

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What makes up your family?
I am married to Linda and we have two sons, Alex (3rd Year uni) and William (Year 11), plus our dog, ‘Putney’.

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The 2011 state of Sydney report, titled ‘Home truths: Impacts of housing insecurity on women across the life course’ was launched by the Hon. Tanya Plibersek, Federal Minister for Human Services and Social Inclusion, on Wednesday, 7 September.
ANGLICARE Sydney Council members, staff, volunteers and clients along with Government and Sydney diocesan representatives ...

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In September we launched an appeal in support of ANGLICARE’s Carramar Early Interventions Program

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The best advice seems to recommend that we should review our Will about every five years or so, though it is apparent that not all of us actually do that.

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The cold wet nights of recent weeks remind me of words from Ecclesiastes, “…for everything there is a season…” Eventually this chilly winter weather will give way to the warmth of spring with blooms of bursting colour only to be replaced by the heat of summer, which in turn will be followed by the falling leaves of autumn before winter returns again

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This year’s March appeal called for assistance to help with the setup and running costs of the Kingsdene Respite Cottage at Rooty Hill in western Sydney. Kingsdene Respite Cottage will be a unique day and overnight facility for children who need constant high care – children from five years of age with severe intellectual and other disabilities.

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The legacy of Peter’s work at ANGLICARE has provided clarity and future direction for three key areas: Who we are For a long time ANGLICARE has explored what it means to be Christian in terms of leadership and service. During the last six years under Peter’s leadership this understanding has grown.

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        Lives changing and communities growing by care through Jesus Christ