Anglicare SA

Anglicare SA South Australia’s largest social services provider supporting more than 55,000 people each year 💙 Together we change lives.

For more than 160 years, AnglicareSA has supported South Australians in need. Our 1,800 staff and 400 volunteers support around 50,000 people each year through a diverse range of programs and services including housing and homelessness, disability and mental health, aged care, foster care, emergency assistance, financial counselling and literacy, Aboriginal services, new arrivals, and children, youth and families.

In honour of National Reconciliation Week last week, our residential aged care homes embraced opportunities to learn, co...
05/06/2026

In honour of National Reconciliation Week last week, our residential aged care homes embraced opportunities to learn, connect, and celebrate First Nations cultures 🖤💛❤️

At Elizabeth East, residents were honoured to hear from Alice, a Ngarrindjeri Elder, who shared stories of her life, family, and experiences as an Aboriginal woman, providing a valuable opportunity for learning and reflection.

A highlight for many residents at Trott Park was a Bush Tucker Afternoon Tea, where they explored native foods, sampled bush tucker from across Australia, and created "I'm In" badges inspired by this year's theme.

With "All In" as this year's theme, National Reconciliation Week encourages us all to keep learning, listening, and finding meaningful ways to connect with and celebrate First Nations cultures.

Our Daphne Street Childcare and Early Learning Centre is officially a Flying Start partner service 🎉We are excited to be...
05/06/2026

Our Daphne Street Childcare and Early Learning Centre is officially a Flying Start partner service 🎉

We are excited to be partnering with the South Australian government to deliver Flying Start, a 3-year-old preschool program designed to strengthen the quality and equity of early learning for all children 😊

Focused on age-appropriate, play-based learning the program will be led by a qualified early childhood teacher.

The program follows the Early Years Learning Framework and is designed to strengthen children’s development.

As a partner service, we have access to more support and training for our teachers and educators, and extra help for the children and families where it’s needed most.

You can learn more about the program by watching this explainer video: https://youtu.be/SgMpLX_GZ-E

Or alternatively pick up a detailed Flying Start Family Guide from our centre.

Enrolments start Term 1, 2027.

For more information, speak with our centre team at 8269 8688 or contact us via our website - Link in the comments.

In South Australia, around 108 young people leave state care each year.When care ends at 18, they face adulthood without...
04/06/2026

In South Australia, around 108 young people leave state care each year.

When care ends at 18, they face adulthood without the emotional and financial support most of us take for granted.

No parent to call in a crisis.

No one to share the burden if things fall apart.

Donate by 30 June to help provide the support they need – because these young people deserve better when they turn 18.

Your generosity has the power to change lives 💙

Donate via the link in the comments.

Support that feels like home with NDIS.With supported independent living, individuals are supported in everyday routines...
02/06/2026

Support that feels like home with NDIS.

With supported independent living, individuals are supported in everyday routines like cooking, baking, and sharing meals in a safe and welcoming home.

We’re there when support feels like home.

Enquire today via the link in the comments.

Thank you to City of Playford for recently supporting us through their Bingo With a Cause initiative 🎲This monthly bingo...
01/06/2026

Thank you to City of Playford for recently supporting us through their Bingo With a Cause initiative 🎲

This monthly bingo event invites community members to swap bingo fees for donations of non-perishable food items, helping provide practical support to people and families in need across our community.

Their most recent session was dedicated to collecting donations for our Emergency Assistance services 💙

A wonderful example of community helping community 😊

What an incredible day at Reconciliation in the West 2026 🖤💛❤️It was wonderful to see the community come together once a...
28/05/2026

What an incredible day at Reconciliation in the West 2026 🖤💛❤️

It was wonderful to see the community come together once again to celebrate First Nations culture, connection, and reconciliation through inspiring music, performances, storytelling, activities, and a good yarn.

From start to finish, the day was filled with energy, learning, and meaningful moments that reminded us of the importance of walking together and continuing the journey toward reconciliation.

We are so proud to stand alongside our partner organisations Tauondi Aboriginal College, Life Without Barriers, and Uniting SA in delivering this special annual event, and we thank everyone who attended, participated, performed, volunteered, and helped make the day such a success.

Together, we continue to strengthen connections, listen, learn, and create a more inclusive future for all.

This morning, we were proud to attend the 2026 National Reconciliation Week Breakfast, hosted by Reconciliation South Au...
27/05/2026

This morning, we were proud to attend the 2026 National Reconciliation Week Breakfast, hosted by Reconciliation South Australia on Kaurna Yerta at the Adelaide Convention Centre.

As National Reconciliation Week begins, we join with others across the state in reflecting on this year’s theme: “All In” - a reminder that reconciliation is everyone’s responsibility.

We really valued hearing from the speakers, experiencing the performances, and celebrating First Nations cultures, voices, and businesses alongside the wider community.

Thank you to Reconciliation South Australia for hosting such a meaningful and impactful event once again.

Today, we acknowledge National Sorry Day and honour the strength, resilience, and courage of Stolen Generations survivor...
26/05/2026

Today, we acknowledge National Sorry Day and honour the strength, resilience, and courage of Stolen Generations survivors, their families, and communities.

National Sorry Day is a time to reflect on the lasting impacts of the forced removal of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children from their families, communities, and culture - and to acknowledge that this pain and trauma continues across generations.

Sorry means remembering the past, and committing to a better future.

As we reflect, we also recognise the importance of listening, learning, truth-telling, and continuing the journey toward healing and reconciliation together.

Our Residential Aged Care homes came together last week to celebrate   and recognise the amazing volunteers who bring so...
25/05/2026

Our Residential Aged Care homes came together last week to celebrate and recognise the amazing volunteers who bring so much joy, care, and support each day 💙

We celebrated our incredible volunteers (both human and furry 🐶) at morning teas and lunches across our services, sharing certificates, thank you gifts, and plenty of appreciation along the way.

To every volunteer who supports AnglicareSA - thank you for the compassion, kindness, and commitment you bring to our community each day 💙

👉 If you’re interested in becoming a volunteer with AnglicareSA, visit our website to find out more and register your interest: https://bit.ly/3FgHIbm

Our Elizabeth East residents have been busy creating something very special 💙🧸From their knitting needles to the hands o...
23/05/2026

Our Elizabeth East residents have been busy creating something very special 💙🧸

From their knitting needles to the hands of those who need comfort most, these beautiful trauma bears are lovingly handmade and donated to charity to support children and individuals experiencing difficult or traumatic situations.

Residents knit in their own time and come together weekly to stitch, chat, reminisce, and share plenty of laughs along the way 🧶

It’s been a wonderful way to build friendships, stay connected, and make a meaningful difference in the lives of others - one bear at a time 🐻

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159 Port Road
Adelaide, SA
5007

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 5:15pm
Tuesday 8am - 5:15pm
Wednesday 8am - 5:15pm
Thursday 8am - 5:15pm
Friday 8am - 5:15pm

Telephone

08 8305 9200

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