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Acquired Brain Injury Services

Locality: Auburn, New South Wales

Phone: +61 2 9748 7372



Address: Suite L2, 255 Rawson Street 2144 Auburn, NSW, Australia

Website: http://www.abis.org.au

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19.01.2022 Check out these snaps from our recreation activity, Trivia. Can you guess the theme? Our Recreation Program helps to keep our clients safe and connected with access to virtual social events, activities to do at home and opportunities to socialise with others. For more info on our Recreation program, click here https://abis.org.au/recreation-program-1



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18.01.2022 Check out these snaps from our recreation event at Shelley Beach. The fish & chips look tastic! Our Recreation Program helps to keep our clients safe and connected with access to virtual social events, activities to do at home and opportunities to socialise with others. For more info on our Recreation program, click here https://abis.org.au/recreation-program-1

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15.01.2022 Check out this snap from our recreation activity, Word Games, the letter G. Robyn always nails the theme! Our Recreation Program helps to keep our clients safe and connected with access to virtual social events, activities to do at home and opportunities to socialise with others. For more info on our Recreation program, click here https://abis.org.au/recreation-program-1

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11.01.2022 We want to keep our clients safe and connected with access to virtual social events, activities to do at home and opportunities to socialise with others through our Recreation Program. Check out these throwback snaps from our Cooking Group in July

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10.01.2022 Check out the snaps from our recreation event at Bicentennial Park. Perfect for a picnic! Our Recreation Program helps to keep our clients safe and connected with access to virtual social events, activities to do at home and opportunities to socialise with others. For more info on our Recreation program, click here https://abis.org.au/recreation-program-1

09.01.2022 Check out these snaps from our recreation event Pizza in the Park! Our Recreation Program helps to keep our clients safe and connected with access to virtual social events, activities to do at home and opportunities to socialise with others. For more info on our Recreation program, click here https://abis.org.au/recreation-program-1

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07.01.2022 Check out the snaps from our recreation event at Percy Plunkett. So nice to catch up in person! Our Recreation Program helps to keep our clients safe and connected with access to virtual social events, activities to do at home and opportunities to socialise with others. For more info on our Recreation program, click here https://abis.org.au/recreation-program-1

05.01.2022 Check out these snaps from our recreation cooking group. Yum tacos! Our Recreation Program helps to keep our clients safe and connected with access to virtual social events, activities to do at home and opportunities to socialise with others. For more info on our Recreation program, click here https://abis.org.au/recreation-program-1

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