Aboriginal Sobriety Group

Head Office: 8223 4204 MAP Bus: 0411 474 368 Riverland: 8580 8700 Riverland MAP Bus: 0427 013 390
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  • Care and support for Aboriginal people who wish to Iive an alcohol and drug ‘free’ lifestyle

    The Aboriginal Sobriety Group Indigenous Corporation is a non for profit organisation dedicated to the sobriety and healing of Aboriginal people. We provide support and pathways away from grief, loss, trauma and abusive lives.

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WAASHS Homelessness

Western Adelaide Aboriginal Specific Homelessness Service (WAASHS) offers supported transitional and crisis accommodation and other related services … Read More

Mobile Assistance Patrol

Mobile Assistance Patrol (MAP) continues to have a high demand for transporting individuals who are vulnerable, under the influence of alcohol and … Read More

LTW Rehabilitation Centres

Lakalinjeri Tumbetin Waal (LTW) is a men's non-medical ‘dry’ live-in rehabilitation centre located on a farm at Monarto. Clients live-in for a 12 - 24 … Read More

Riverland Services

Riverland Services

Aboriginal Sobriety Group Indigenous Corporation Riverland is based in Berri and administers a range of services to provide a complete Social and … Read More

Substance Misuse Team

Substance Misuse Team

Caseworkers provide individually tailored, effective and culturally appropriate drug and alcohol interventions for men and women. Our goals are: To … Read More

Colin Betty Gym & Boxing Club

Colin Betty Gym & Boxing Club

The Colin Betty Gym & Boxing Club  holds mixed gender sessions which are facilitated by a dedicated team of experienced volunteers. The Gym is … Read More

Covid19 Update

November 18, 2020 By asgorg

ASG would like to inform you that our Corporate Services office will be closing from today (4.00pm) and will be re-opening on Wednesday, 25th November. Our essential programs will still be … Read More

2019-2020 Annual Report now available

November 18, 2020 By asgorg

The ASG Annual Report for 2019-2020 is now available in our reports section: Click here: Annual Reports … Read More

ASG November Newsletter Now Available

November 18, 2020 By asgorg

The November issue of our newsletter is now available: http://asg.///Newsletter-November2020.pdf Previous Issues are available in our newsletter section: Newsletter Page … Read More

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  • September Newsletter Now Available
  • ASG July Newsletter is now available

The ASG Identity & Artwork

You may have noticed some exciting new developments with the Aboriginal Sobriety Group identity. We are proud to announce the ASG logo and website … Read More

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How ASG Works

Individuals can enter any of our services which include Substance Misuse, Rehabilitation (Lakalinjeri Tumbetin Waal), Riverland, Mobile Assistance Patrol (MAP) and Homelessness via self referral or interagency referral and can exit at any … Read More

QIC Accreditation

The Aboriginal Sobriety Group is committed to (CQI) Continuous Quality Improvement and is proud to be accredited by (QIP) Quality Innovation Performance. QIC Accreditation QIC Accreditation
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