Anglican Charitable Foundation

The Forms and Guidelines are available here:
Guidelines for Application        Application for Assistance   Application for Post Secondary Bursary

The Anglican Charitable Foundation:  Our History and Purpose

Please Note: Often people confuse the Anglican Charitable Foundation for Children with the Anglican Foundation. They are NOT the same! The A.C.F.C is explained below. The Anglican Foundation is a National body that has stewardship over the legacies left to the National Church by generous givers. Various parish and congregational projects and ministries have been supported by the Anglican Foundation. For more information contact the Diocese or look here: 

A Good News Story: Origins Of The Charity

The Anglican Charitable Foundation for Children is successor to the Church of England Orphanage that had its beginning in 1855 during the episcopacy of the late Bishop Edward Field. For over one hundred years, the Church operated both a boys’ and a girls’ orphanage in St. John’s to provide a home for Anglican children who came from all areas of Newfoundland and Labrador. These orphanages were supported by donations of money or goods from individuals, congregations and parishes as well as from private business enterprises. They were also sustained by extensive farm lands that were cultivated to provide a continuous supply of vegetables and dairy products. Many of the boys and young men worked on these farms during their stay at the orphanage.

In 1971, all remaining orphanage properties were sold and the funds received were invested for future use. At that time and during the episcopacy of the late Archbishop Seaborn, the Anglican Charitable Foundation for Children was incorporated and given the mandate to administer these investments in accordance with the fundamental principles that guided the establishment of the original orphanages.

Organizational Structure

In accordance with its Articles of Association, the Anglican Charitable Foundation for Children has three levels of administration:

The Work of ACFC

Each Board of Trustees meets regularly to receive applications of assistance that comes from parishes. Following the Guidelines of the Charity assistance is provided where applicable. Bursaries are also provided to those continuing post secondary education. 

Applications

If you require financial assistance please contact your Parish Priest who will work with you under the guidelines as set forth by the charity.

The Chairpersons

(A) Diocese of Central Newfoundland – Mr. Stanley Barnes
(B) Diocese of Eastern Newfoundland and Labrador – The Rev. Canon John Courage
(C) Diocese of Western Newfoundland – Mr. Dennis Porter

ACFC Board of Managers

The Rev. Canon John Courage (Chairperson)

Mr. Dennis Porter (Vice Chairperson)

Mr. Steve Pinsent (Treasurer)

Mrs. Emily Rowe  (Secretary)