Other partners


Organisation

Telephone

Email

Website

Anglican Board of Mission

02 92641 1021

Email

www.abmission.org

Anglican Church of Australia – General Synod office

02 9265 1525

Email

 

Anglican Deaconess Institution

02 9903 8368

 

 

Anglican Historical Society

02 9623 5989

Email

 

Australian College of Theology

02 9262 7890

Email

www.act.org.au

Bush Church Aid Society

02 92625017

Email

www.bushchurchaid.com.au

CEBS – Anglican Boys’ Society

0414 443 340

Email

 

Church Army

02 4759 1360

Email

www.churcharmy.com.au

GFS – An Anglican Ministry

02 9265 1538

 

 

Hope Healthcare Ltd

02 9903 8333

 

www.hopehealthcare.com.au

Mission to Seafarers

02 9264 9900

Email

 

Mothers’ Union

02 9267 8372

Email

 

New College

02 9381 1999

Email

www.newcollege.unsw.edu.au

Prayer Book Society in Australia

02 9371 6953

Email

 

Provincial Synod

02 9265 1526

Email

 

Readers’ Association

02 9502 4581

Email

 

Robert Menzies College

02 9936 6000

Email

www.rmc.org.au

St Luke’s Hospital Complex

02 9356 0200

 

 

St Paul’s College

02 9550 7444

Email

www.stpauls.usyd.edu.au

Sharing of Ministries Abroad (SOAM)

02 9799 4778

Email

www.arma.org.au/soma/australia.htm

Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge Australia

1300 137 725

Email

www.spcka.org.au

TABA (To And By the Aging)

02 9580 5064

 

 

TAMAR (Towards A More Appropriate Response)

02 9636 7937

 

 

 

 

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