Anne Farah-Hill has been formally recognised for her outstanding contribution to the Maronite Catholic Eparchy of Australia.
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Anne Farah-Hill receives her award from NSW Premier, Chris Minns.
Ms Farah-Hill, who is chief executibve officer of the Kingsgrove Community Aid Centre Inc, has received a prestigious Recognition Award from the Maronite Catholic Society for 28 years of dedicated service in community leadership and governance.
The award was presented to Ms Farah-Hill at the Maronite Catholic Society's Gala Dinner last month by NSW Premier, Chriss Minns.
It recognised her longstanding commitment to strengthening community structures and supporting the mission of the Maronite Church.
Over nearly three decades, Anne Farah-Hill has played a pivotal role in advancing community initiatives, contributing to governance, and supporting the development of key institutions within the Maronite Catholic Eparchy.
Her leadership has spanned multiple boards and committees, reflecting a deep and sustained dedication to faith-based community service.
In receiving the award, Ms Farah-Hill expressed her gratitude to the Maronite Catholic Society and reaffirmed her commitment to continuing her work in supporting the community and future generations.
This recognition highlights not only her individual achievements but also the enduring importance of community service, leadership, and collaboration within the Maronite Catholic Eparchy of Australia.

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