Wardli-ana connects Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people who are experiencing or at risk of experiencing homelessness with mob, culture and community.

The service provides support and advocacy to access Aboriginal-specific services, including access to safe living arrangements and returning home to Country.

The word Wardli-ana means Toward Home in Kaurna; the language of the traditional owners of the Adelaide Plains. Its use illustrates that the service is culturally appropriate and led by Aboriginal voice.

 

 

If you are experiencing homelessness, you can call these numbers for help. 

Baptist Care SA meets on the lands of the Kaurna, Peramangk and Boandik people. We respect the ongoing skilful custodianship of lands, skies and waters and the continuous deep cultural connection with Country. We acknowledge Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people from all Countries, Nations and Mobs.