12-step support group for people recovering from addiction to cocaine or other mind-altering substances. Meetings are held 7:30 pm to 8:45 pm Mondays at Saint Francis in-the-Woods Church (4773 South Piccadilly Road). Toll-free number provides general meeting i...
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- 12-step support groups for people addicted to crystal meth. Crystal Clear - Vancouver meetings happen at 7:30 pm Fridays at 1292 Hornby Street. Tata Tina - Online meetings happen at 10:30 am via Zoom. Back on Track - Surrey meetings happen at 7:30 pm Wednesday...
- Fellowship of men and women who share their experiences, strength, and hope in order to solve their common problem of compulsive debt, overspending, and/or underearning. Offers virtual and in-person 12-step meetings, and pressure-relief meetings where particip...
- Drop-in social centre for all ages. Features a living room space with TV, and computers with internet access. Offers a coffee and soup line at 7:30 am seven days a week. Also offers Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) meetings 12:30 pm to 1:45 pm. Drop-in hours are 7:30...
- Provides information on meetings for people affected by someone else's problem gambling. Website lists in-person and virtual meetings. The Gambler's Anonymous number can provide local Gam-Anon meeting contact information.
- Provides a free 24-hour online community where people with gambling issues can share their experiences and ideas. Offers chat services and an online recovery meeting from 6 pm to 8 pm Pacific Time on Tuesdays. Also offers links to online and telephone resource...
- Offers fellowship for people who wish to stop gambling. Uses the 12-step program approach. Meetings are held in various communities across BC. Phone Hotline is answered 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
- Grief Support GroupsProvided by: BC Bereavement HelplineOffers support groups for the bereaved. Suicide Grief Support Group is a support group for those who have lost a loved one to suicide; offered four times per year in partnership with the crisis centre in Vancouver, and a funeral home in Surrey. Homicide Grief ...
- Healing HeartsProvided by: Moms Stop the Harm (MSTH)Offers bereavement support groups for those grieving the loss of a loved one due to overdose or substance-use related harms. Groups are free and offer an open-format peer-facilitated model of support; they do not offer therapeutic counselling. Group facilitato...
Other services from Moms Stop the Harm (MSTH)
- Holding Hope Provided by: Moms Stop the Harm (MSTH)Offers support groups for people who have a loved one who uses substances or who may be in any stage of recovery journey. Groups support participants in telling their unique stories, let participants know they are not alone, share information and local resourc...
Other services from Moms Stop the Harm (MSTH)
- Provides free Jewish-informed system navigation and recovery services for individuals and families dealing with the effects of addiction. Offers workshops, presentations, and community forums throughout Vancouver. Also offers advocacy, counselling, recovery su...
- Independent organization for BC lawyers, judges, students, support staff, and their families. Provides confidential counselling, individual and group peer support, outreach, education, and referral for personal problems such as alcohol and drug dependency, str...
- A network of secular peer support groups for people who want to live free of alcohol and drugs. Based on sobriety, secularity, and self-help, the group seeks to empower the 'sober self' of each member through positive social reinforcement. Provides a safe, sup...
- Offers 12-step support groups for anyone who has the desire to stop using marijuana. Meetings are held in-person, online, and by phone; see website for meeting days and times around the world.
- Supports women who are pregnant or have a child under six months old and are impacted by substance use and/or violence and abuse. Women do not need to have their children in their care to receive support provided there is an ongoing relationship with the child...
Other services from Atira Women's Resource Society
- Lay-led behavioural change program dedicated to reducing the harm caused by the misuse of alcohol. Offers a variety of in-person, phone, and video support meetings, and an online forum, chatroom, and private Facebook group, and other online supports. Open to i...
- A fellowship of relatives and friends of people with a drug dependency who meet for mutual help and support. Follows a 12-step program. 24-hour line provides information on all meeting times and locations. Website also provides information on meetings around t...
- Provides meeting information worldwide for family members and friends of people with a drug dependency who meet for mutual help and support; follows a 12-step program. Telephone hours are 9 am to 5 pm Pacific time, Monday to Friday; a voice message can be left...
- Organization of recovering addicts who meet regularly to help each other stay drug-free. Uses the 12-step approach of Alcoholics Anonymous (AA). Local phone numbers provide meeting times and places, as well as volunteers who can provide initial support. Meetin...
- A fellowship of men and women helping each other to live free from nicotine addiction. Offers group support and recovery using the twelve step program. A world-wide meeting list, which includes meetings via teleconference or online, is available on the website...
- Provides fellowship and social activities in an alcohol- and drug-free environment. Hosts Alcoholics Anonymous (AA), Narcotics Anonymous (NA) meetings. See website for hours and program information.
- Substance abuse programs for Burnaby youth ages 12 to 24, and their families. Includes individual and family counselling, support groups as needed, educational workshops, skill development, recreation, peer support, and peer counselling. Prevention activities ...
Other services from BGC South Coast BC
- Youth and parents of youth who have a mental health challenge and or a substance use challenge connect with other youth, parents, and caregivers to offer support, mentorship opportunities, system navigation, and access to information, resources, networks, and ...
Other services from FamilySmart
- Offers pay-what-you-can virtual peer support groups held weekly for up to six people. Topics include relationships, mental health (anxiety and depression, boredom and loneliness, mood disorders), abuse (physical, emotional, verbal, sexual, and domestic), eatin...
- A peer-driven resource centre for adults in the Downtown Eastside that supports people living with chronic illnesses, addictions, and/or mental health challenges. Offers a safe environment and a range of structured and unstructured programs, including public c...
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