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Toc H South Australia

Locality: Adelaide, South Australia

Phone: +61 8 8443 8076



Address: 58a Glen Osmond Road, Parkside 5063 Adelaide, SA, Australia

Website: http://www.tochsa.org

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25.01.2022 As many people around the world would know, Talbot House was the birthplace of the Toc H Movement over one hundred years ago. Today it stands just as it was when it was opened in 1915, and besides being one of Belgium’s national treasures. Due to COVID-19 it needs your help please see the attachment for more information.



24.01.2022 Our annual quiz night fundraiser is here, Friday February 22nd at 7pm. Grab your friends and book a table. It will be a fun night filled with laughs and some great prizes. To book a table phone Helen on 08 8552 3786 or email [email protected]

16.01.2022 We are currently seeking referrals for our Winter Camp. Our Winter Camp is for children between the ages of 7-11 and run at our campsite in Victor Harbor. If you are a social worker, teacher or work for a referring agency and you know a child who would benefit from our program, follow the link below. https://www.tochsa.org/camp-referral/ *Unfortunately due to the nature of our program, we cannot accept referrals from the general public.

15.01.2022 We are at Flinders University's Volunteer Expo today promoting our camping program. If you're on campus, drop into the Hub between 12-2 to find out more.



10.01.2022 To all Toc H members and friends, stay safe and we look forward to making it to the other side together. We will continue to strengthen communities through service as possible. If you or anyone you know needs help at this time please reach out to us and we will see what we can do to be of service. Thank you. Please see below for a message from please see a message from Owen Nichols National Director, Toc H Australia.

08.01.2022 Looking back on our organisation, we remember our founder Tubby Clayton.

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