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  1. The Kettle Recovery CaféProvided by: The Kettle Society - AKA: Kettle Friendship Society
    2.24KM
    A free membership-based place of belonging where people pursuing recovery - whether from poverty, homelessness, isolation, mental health challenges, trauma, unemployment, or substance use - can participate in an intentional community of mutual support and work...
  2. Mental health and addictions care centre offering a patient-centered and culturally appropriate environment for adults age 19 and older who are in need of urgent care but do not require hospitalization. Services include rapid access to crisis stabilization, as...
  3. Provides free in-office and outpatient services to youth and adults who are experiencing problems related to drug and/or alcohol misuse, as well as health promotion initiatives to prevent substance misuse. Counselling for adults and youth ages 12 to 18 support...
  4. Supports individuals with substance use issues or concurrent mental health and substance use issues to stabilize their health and establish a path toward long-term improvements in functioning. Services include a daily drop-in group, psychoeducational sessions ...
  5. 12-step support group for people whose common purpose is to overcome compulsive sexual thoughts and behaviours, and to help others recover from sex addiction, regardless of gender or sexual orientation. Recovery is based on the 12-step principles of Alcoholics...
  6. Offers a wide variety of low-barrier outpatient treatment options for women having problems related to the use of drugs or alcohol. Treatment for women includes group programming for early and later stages of recovery, support drop-in groups, art therapy group...
  7. Provides fellowship, literature, and information to those affected by their partner's, friend's, or family member's sexual addiction. Based on the 12-step approach of Alcoholics Anonymous. Visit website for meeting times and locations.
  8. A peer-led support group focused on healing addiction and suffering caused by addiction, utilizing a systematic method based on Buddhist principles; integrates scientific, non-theistic, and psychological insight. Meetings include a 20-minute meditation, a read...
  9. 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...
  10. 9.18KM
    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 ...
  11. Odyssey IProvided by: BGC South Coast BC - AKA: old name Boys and Girls Clubs of South Coast BC
    9.92KM
    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 ...
  12. 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.
  13. 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...
  14. 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...
  15. 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...