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  1. An ongoing drop-in empowerment group for self-identified women who have substance use issues, and/or are seeking more empowerment in their lives, and/or are on a journey of self-discovery, and/or are interested in exploring healthier relationships. Group promo...
  2. Support group welcomes women who have been affected by violence and have a desire to address mental, physical, and spiritual well-being in a holistic way. Not focused solely on drug and/or alcohol addiction. Group is LBTQ2S+ inclusive.
  3. Safe space open for community members to access services and connect to each other. Services include coffee and snacks, access to restrooms and phones, and an overdose prevention site for the injection or snorting of drugs in a monitored environment. Also prov...
  4. Safe space open for community members to access services and connect to each other. Services include coffee and snacks, naloxone kits and training, condoms and other safer sex supplies, harm reduction supplies, toques and warm hats, and referrals to other serv...
  5. Provides a range of community support services, including individualized case management, conversational English classes, and employment support services. The Youth Development Program provides mentorship by pairing children and youth with supportive adult rol...
  6. Provides free individual, couples, family, and group counselling for alcohol and drug issues for youth, adults, and seniors. Offers skill-building groups, alcohol/drug recovery groups, and groups for affected friends and family, as well as school presentations...
  7. Serves Aboriginal youth and adults who are dealing with addiction to alcohol or drugs. Services include individual counselling, support groups, assessment and referral to treatment centres, brief intervention, help in creating an after-care plan, and ongoing s...
  8. Provides a range of health care and support services for adults ages 19 and up with addiction issues. Services include assessment, treatment, counselling, education, and referral to community resources. Supports clients who are enrolled in a methadone maintena...
  9. Provides services to Indigenous individuals who identify needing support with substance abuse issues, providing harm reduction, abstinence and recovery approaches. Services include individual counselling, wellness and recovery support groups, and referral to c...
  10. Provides outpatient addiction treatment for all people, with an emphasis on service to Aboriginal people. Provides one-to-one counselling, referral to residential treatment, self-help groups (AA, NA), counselling for those affected by another person's addictio...
  11. Provides addiction services to Tla'amin Nation citizens who are dealing with substance addiction. Services include intervention; individual, family, and group therapy; referral; counselling for those affected by another person's substance abuse; men's, and wom...
  12. Addictions ServicesProvided by: St'át'imc Outreach Health Services (SOHS) - AKA: St'at'imc Outreach Health Services (SOHS)
    CAUTION: RECORD IS INCOMPLETEOffers access to culturally appropriate, holistic, community/client focused wellness programs to reduce substance misuse among northern St'at'imc community members. Services include individual, couple, and family virtual counsellin...
  13. Social club for people who are alcohol and drug free. Hours are usually 7:30 am to 3 pm daily; depends on volunteers and/or events. Also provides 12-step meeting information.
  14. Social club for people who struggle with alcohol or other addictions, and their family members. Hours are 8 am to 2:30 pm, seven days a week.
  15. Alcohol and drug free social club in a relaxed, informal setting. Guests are welcome. Provides games, TV, discussion groups, coffee, and low cost meals. Hours are 9 am to 6:30 pm seven days a week.
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