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Chaplaincy: Lyndsay Smith

9 October 2013

Senior Chaplain Lyndsay Smith and his wife, Chaplain Dawn Smith, both Majors in the Salvation Army, provide counselling and referral services to firefighters throughout NSW, and, in some cases, to members of the public who are affected by major incidents. During and after serious incidents, the Chaplains also ensure firefighters have access to the support they need.

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  1. What a fantastic ministry and testimony, Lyndsay. Thank you for yours and Dawns tireless ministry to the men, women and families of the NSWFRS. May God continue to bless you both in all you do.

  2. Caroline newstead
    Caroline newstead

    Hi there Lyndsay,
    Dawn contacted myself and Dad late last year regarding Romany.
    We were wondering if you have been able to make any contact?
    Kind regards,
    Caroline

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