STRUGGLING WITH
ADDICTION?
WE NEED YOUR HELP
We need committed volunteers who enjoy making a real difference in people's lives.
to the challenge and
help people break free
from addiction?
HOW CAN WE HELP
We’re passionate about helping men break free from their addiction!
Living Free is a residential live-in rehabilitation program that offers men freedom from drug and alcohol dependence and other life-controlling problems. Based on Christian principles – although our clients aren’t necessarily Christians – Living Free focuses on developing character through teaching and mentorship, to help equip people to implement new strategies in their lives.
The Living Free program has a proven track record in helping people address key issues in their lives, eliminating self-destructive habits by meeting the needs of the whole person. We help people grow by rebuilding their self-image, work ethic, relationships and spiritual awareness.
SUPPORT US
There are different ways you can help support the program financially.
VOLUNTEER WITH US
We need committed volunteers who enjoy making a real difference in people’s lives. One of the most valuable gifts you can give is your time.
‘It feels like the students of the Living Free program bless me more than I bless them. Seeing them graduate and say thank you makes it all worth it. Volunteering brings me a lot of joy and peace, and I get to share my faith. It’s exciting to see people’s lives changed for the better.’
– Dion, volunteer
There are so many ways you can get involved, with whatever time you have to offer. We’d love to hear from you!
WHO WE ARE
At Teen Challenge South Australia our mission is to powerfully influence individuals to reach their full potential. We do this by running a 12-month residential program that helps men overcome addiction.
NEWS
Summer 2020 appeal letter
Teen Challenge SA relies heavily on donations within the church and the community. Please consider supporting us today. All donations of $2 or more are tax-deductible. Donate here. An urgent and important request A Tale of Two Cities starts with, ‘It was the best of times, it was the worst of times’. I am writing…
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On Sunday 22 November 2020, Teen Challenge SA was invited to speak on 1079 Life as part of their Sunday Night Talk segment with Paul and Laureen Newsham. Two of our students, Trystram and Tavis, shared their stories on-air about addiction and rehab, and Trystram even performed a song he wrote. Our CEO Graham also…
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