Tess Hughes

Tess Hughes is a volunteer with Anglicare

The Agency was formed in 1997 by joining together  three of the State's most experienced child and family welfare agencies - the  Mission to St. James and St. John, St John's Homes for Boys and Girls and the  Mission to the Streets and Lanes.    

Combined, these three  former agencies had over 260 years experience in providing care and support  services to Victorians in need.    

The Mission to the Streets  and Lanes commenced in 1886 providing food, shelter and pastoral care to women and children in inner-city Melbourne.    In 1919, The Mission  of St James and St John was established.   

Originally a  broad-based city mission, within a few years the organisation began focusing  on the needs of homeless children, lone mothers and families in need.     

In 1921, St John's Homes for Boys was established. By 1958,  the home had also began caring for young girls and changed its name to St  John's Home for Boys and Girls.    

Today, Anglicare provides  more than 100 different programs to support disadvantaged children, young  people and families from over 40 centres across Victoria.    

We  support more than 50,000 vulnerable children, young people and families every  year through a range of services including foster care, parent support, crisis  accommodation, financial counselling and emergency aid.   

 

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