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Welcome to the Mission to Seafarers Auckland<\/strong><\/p>\r\n For over a century, the Mission to Seafarers has been a beacon of hope and support for seafarers navigating the world’s oceans. In Auckland, our mission is to ensure that every seafarer arriving at our shores feels welcomed, cared for, and valued.<\/p>\r\n We understand the challenges faced by those working at sea: long months away from home, isolation, and the physical and emotional toll of life on board. At the Mission to Seafarers Auckland, we offer a range of services designed to meet these needs:<\/p>\r\n The Mission to Seafarers is part of a global organization with a storied history of service to seafarers.<\/p>\r\n The Seafarers Building<\/p><\/div>\r\nInternational Beginnin<\/strong><\/strong>gs<\/strong>: Founded in the\u00a0mid-19th century in England, the Mission to Seafarers,\u00a0popularly known as the Flying Angel, has grown into a worldwide network of care, operating in 50 countries. The Mission has always been committed to providing holistic care, recognizing the unique challenges faced by seafarers. In 1856 Anglican clergyman John Ashley went on his holidays to Bristol, rowed out to visit ships, and was appalled by the conditions in which the seafarers lived and worked. He gave up his parish to work fulltime in Bristol, setting up the mission which now operates in almost 300 ports around the world.<\/li>\r\n The Mission to Seamen, c.1960, to the right of the Auckland Sailors’ Home<\/p><\/div>\r\n Whether you’re a seafarer seeking assistance, a supporter wanting to contribute, or simply interested in learning more about our work, we invite you to be part of our community. Together, we can ensure that Auckland remains a place where seafarers feel welcomed and supported.<\/p>\r\n For more information, please contact us or visit the Seafarers\u2019 Centre in Auckland. We look forward to meeting you!<\/p>\r\nOur Services<\/strong><\/h3>\r\n
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Our History<\/strong><\/h3>\r\n
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\u00a0In 2010 there were Missions to Seamen in seven New Zealand ports, providing social facilities and interdenominational church services. The organisation changed its name to the Missions to Seafarers in 2000.<\/li>\r\n<\/ul>\r\n\r\n
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