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Wednesday, May 6, 2026
HomeOpinionNew location for Lutheran Care

New location for Lutheran Care

IT is my pleasure to announce that Lutheran Care will be moving to Tanunda, and we invite you to come along on this wonderful journey with us.

Due to the expansion of our team and service offerings in recent years, we have outgrown our current site.

Lutheran Care’s new location will be Shop 7/8, 109-111 Murray St, Tanunda.

The date of commencement at the new site is yet to be confirmed, as it is dependent on the completion of the office fit out, but we look forward to keeping you updated with timeframes when available.

We understand the importance of strong relationships with our partners, and we are thrilled to inform you that it will be business as usual during the transition to our new premises.

Our commitment to serving the community remains unwavering, and we look forward to continuing our valuable collaborations and partnerships in our new location.

At Lutheran Care, we believe that together we can achieve more.

We highly value the relationships we have built with local churches, schools, and other partners over the years.

Your support has been instrumental in helping us make a positive impact on the lives of individuals and families in need.

We sincerely hope that you will join us in Tanunda and continue this journey with us.

The move to Tanunda presents us with exciting opportunities to further enhance our services and expand our reach.

We are also confident our new location will provide a welcoming atmosphere for both our staff and the individuals we serve.

It will be a place where compassion, care, and support will continue to be at the heart of everything we do.

We will keep you informed about the specifics of our move and any updates that may affect our collaborations.

Thank you for your continued support and partnership.

Rohan Feegrade, Chief Executive Officer Lutheran Care

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