AA Meetings
Source: Alcoholics Anonymous Nova Scotia
Find the AA organizations in Nova Scotia where you can get help.
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Addiction Services
Source: Cape Breton District & Guysborough Antigonish Strait Health Authorities
Provides counseling and treatment services and information on prevention and community education.
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Addiction Services
Source: South Shore Health
Provides counseling and treatment services and information on prevention and community education.
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Alcoholics Anonymous Manitoba
Source: Alcoholics Anonymous
Operates as a self-help group that works with individuals with alcohol abuse problems who would like to deal with their addiction.
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Chimo Youth Retreat Centre
Source: Chimo Youth Retreat Centre
Assists youth who are experiencing a range of problems by offering various support programs, such as residential group homes, weekend retreats, and life management training.
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Counselling Programs
Source: Peace Arch Community Services
Provides support services for individuals suffering from addictions, family and relationship problems, emotional distress and more.
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How can I stop drinking alcohol or taking drugs?
Source: Canadian Health Network
Provides information for cutting down or quitting drug and alcohol abuse.
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Kawechetonanow Centre
Source: Opaskwayak Cree Nation
Offers help to people with addictions (alcohol, drugs, gambling), and to people who have been abused (sexually, physically, emotionally). Also offers a crisis line.
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Making a Difference
Source: Alberta Alcohol and Drug Abuse Commission
Explores the facts regarding alcohol, tobacco, gambling and drugs.
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Round Lake Treatment Centre
Source: Interior Native Alcohol and Drug Abuse Society
Offers information about a residential drug and alcohol treatment program that is focused on First Nations' culture.
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Safety, Drugs & Alcohol
Source: Thunder Bay District Health Unit
Find out about substances that could be harmful to your health such as alcohol, tobacco and drugs, including 'date rape' drugs.
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Services & Treatment Facilities
Source: Alberta Alcohol and Drug Abuse Commission (AADAC)
Search for offices and agencies throughout the province that provide programs and services to help develop lifestyles free from the abuse of alcohol, drugs, and gambling.
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Therapy
Source: Dianova
Aids the rehabilitation of substance abusers through therapy. The services are not free.
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Welcome to Al-Anon/Alateen
Source: Al-Anon / Alateen
Offers support to those whose lives have been affected by the alcohol abuse of a friend or family member.
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What the Home Offers
Source: The Freedom Foundation of Nova Scotia
Provides support, counselling and temporary shelter for persons recovering from the abuse of alcohol, drugs and gambling.
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Youth & Family Program
Source: Watari Research Association
Offers youth and families a variety of services focused on the prevention of substance abuse. These services include individual and group counselling, referrals and support, training and education, and more. Click on 'programs' on the menu on the left for more programs and projects.
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Youth Support Program - An Overview
Source: Foundation for Youth Support
Offers a substance misuse treatment service for youth between the ages of 13 and 19 in Lunenburg and Queens Counties.
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