About ANZA Korea
ANZA's beginnings were in the Aussie Connections group started in Seoul in the late 1970's by Rachel Miller, wife of the then Australian Ambassador, Geoff Miller. The idea was to give expat spouses, embassy spouses and missionaries a place to feel more comfortable and was held at the Australian residence once a month. Money was raised for Korean charities over the years by this group of Australians by making and selling handicrafts and cakes.
By August 2001, Aussie Connections joined with a New Zealand organisation to become The Australian and New Zealand Association, Korea. ANZA was already a well-established expat organisation internationally, having been founded in 1948.
ANZA is still following in Aussie Connections' footsteps, and hosts a number of key social functions a year to raise money for non-government funded Korean charities.
Whether you are new to Seoul or a long term resident, ANZA provides information, networking, social, recreational and sporting activities for its' members. Some of the benefits that members enjoy include:
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Monthly Global Cafe.
- Annual fundraising ball
- Melbourne Cup lunch
- Social functions.
- Sporting activities.
- Special interest groups.
Charities
In 2007 ANZA supports these local charities through its fundraising activities:
- Jeon Jing Sang Centre - support for financially disadvantaged families
- Mor Hyun Hospice - compassionate care for the terminally ill
- Raphael House - support for disabled children
- Kidam - support for financially disadvantaged families of children with leukaemia and cancer
There are lots of opportunities to get involved - contact events@anzakorea.com for more information.