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Patron:
Flora Joy MacLennan
(1912 - 1992)
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Named for Flora
Joy MacLennan (1912 - 1992); Adelaide social worker who first worked
at the Lady Gowrie Child Care Centre and Adelaide City Council.
In 1945 she established a new branch of the Commonwealth Social
Services. In the 1950s she compiled an influential report on aged
care and developed a host of Social Welfare networks. She went on
to work with Anglicare and the SA Council on the Aging.
Symbol
The tree at the centre is a cedar - a symbol of strong faith. The
rainbow in the background represents hope and in MacLennans
case the hope to achieve. Each link with Flora MacLennans
commitment to social work, providing better outcomes for others.
This is also reflected in the motto - Believe And Achieve.
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