Launceston City Mission Announces Retirement of CEO Stephen Brown
6 March 2024
The CEO of Launceston City Mission Mr Stephen Brown has announced he is stepping down as CEO at the end of September 2024.
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A truly local charity, City Mission has been providing care and assistance to people experiencing hardship and disadvantage in our local community for 170 years. We continue to be driven by our mission to transform lives in the name of Jesus.
Established in Launceston in 1854, City Mission is Australia's second oldest 'Mission' and has been providing care and assistance to people experiencing hardship and disadvantage in our community for 170 years. Through our work we continue to transform the lives of over 10,000 North & North West Tasmanians each year.
Find out moreOur most recent annual report is available to download along with previous annual reports and a link to our detailed financial statements.
Find out moreCity Mission is led by a dedicated Board and Leadership Team, supported by 138 employees and over 500 volunteers across the north and north west of Tasmania.
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Find out moreCity Mission is committed to the rights of all children and to the principle that all children and young people are protected from child abuse and neglect, and grow up feeling safe, nurtured and with hope for the future.
Find out more6 March 2024
The CEO of Launceston City Mission Mr Stephen Brown has announced he is stepping down as CEO at the end of September 2024.
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