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Anglicare Sydney comment on NSW Budget 2025

Anglicare Sydney < 1 mins read

Simon Miller, CEO of Anglicare Sydney, commenting on today’s NSW Budget said:

 

“Anglicare Sydney welcomes today’s NSW Budget and its commitment to supporting those who need it most, through increased investment in housing and foster care.


“We’re encouraged by the Government’s focus on increasing housing supply, and by the recognition of foster carers who provide essential care to vulnerable children.


“As this work progresses, it’s vital that partners like Anglicare are involved to help ensure these initiatives are delivered in a way that is both effective and sustainable and meets the specific needs of those who turn to not-for-profits for support.”


About us:

About Anglicare Sydney:

 

Anglicare Sydney is a Christian non-for-profit providing care to older people and community services throughout Sydney, the Blue Mountains, Illawarra, Southern Highlands, New England North West, Central West and Norfolk Island.

 

Anglicare has been serving those in need for more than 160 years, employing more than 5,000 staff and serving alongside 1,300 volunteers.  

 

Anglicare provides a diverse range of services including providing care through residential aged care homes, at home care services, retirement living communities, affordable homes for people over 55, community services for children, families and those experiencing social isolation, disaster recovery in times of crisis and helping effecting change through research and advocacy.


Contact details:

Dylan Malloch

Anglicare Sydney

Head of Media & Communications

M: 0492 044 981

E: [email protected]

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