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Crossroads Christian Fellowship NSW Inc.
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Crossroads was founded in Newcastle in 1961 by Rev. Chegwidden of Newcastle Methodist Mission and a Baptist layman, Hilton Hayes. It has over 24 branches in Sydney and across NSW. Other States of Australia have also followed NSW's lead and started Crossroads organisations.
Crossroads NSW has retained its interdenominational character with branches hosted by local congregations of the Uniting Church in Australia, the Anglican Church of Australia, the Baptist Union of Australia, the fellowship of Congregational Churches (NSW) and other Christian denominations.
In some other States of Australia the development of Crossroads branches has taken place under the auspice of the Uniting Church in Australia although local leaders and participants come from other denominations.
In 1995, Crossroads NSW became an incorporated association under NSW law and is recognised as a charitable organisation under NSW law and under the law of the Commonwealth of Australia donations to Crossroads NSW of more than $2 are tax deductible.
Whilst the work of Crossroads NSW began amongst people with an intellectual disability residing in large institutions, it has expanded to include amongst its members, people from all walks of life and with a variety of disabilities (as we all have a disability of some sort).
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Crossroads NSW, Suite 2, 265-271 Pennant Hills Road, Thornleigh NSW Australia 2120
Phone 02 9980 8911 Fax 02 9875 4002
Snail Mail to: PO Box 255, Thornleigh 2120
Email Crossroads: nsw@crossroadsfellowship.org.au