Alcoholics Anonymous -Oshawa

Description: A fellowship of people who share their experience, strength and hope with each other that they may solve their common problem and help others recover from alcoholism. Access Criteria: Self-referral. A desire to stop drinking. Website: aadurham.org Telephone: (905) 728-1020

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Pinewood Centre – Lakeridge Health Bowmanville

Description: Provide a range of treatment services focused on harm reduction, including residential withdrawal management services, residential treatment services, structured community based individual and group services, and walk-in and telephone support. Access Criteria: 12+. Concerns related to their alcohol use, substance use, concurrent mental health concerns and/or gambling (or are impacted by that of a caregiver). Telephone: (905) 721-4747 ext: […]

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Alcoholics Anonymous Quinte West

Description: A fellowship of people who share their experience, strength and hope with each other that they may solve their common problem and help others recover from alcoholism. Access Criteria: Self-referral. A desire to stop drinking. Website: quintewestaa.org Telephone: (866) 951-3711

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Narcotics Anonymous

Description: Peer support model where those with shared lived experiences come together to help each other cope and recover from their use of substances. Access Criteria: Anyone who has concerns about their use and abuse of or addiction to substances. Website: orscna.org Telephone: (888) 811-3887

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Alcoholics Anonymous Victoria Haliburton District 82

Description: A fellowship of people who share their experience, strength and hope with each other that they may solve their common problem and help others recover from alcoholism. Access Criteria: Anyone who has concerns about their relationship with alcohol. Website: district82aa.org Telephone: (705) 745-6111

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Peterborough Risk Driven Situation Table

A collaborative table with participants from a number of local human services, including Police, Education, Mental Health, Social Services, Child Welfare and Addictions. Trained representatives from each organization meet weekly and are invited to bring forward any situations of acute risk for community-level problem-solving and to develop a community plan for intervention.If a school administrator believes that there is an […]

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Al-Anon/Alateen Groups

Description: Local support groups for family members, friends and/or teens who have been affected by someone else’s alcohol or substance use, abuse and/or addiction. Access Criteria: 12+. Self-referral. Website: al-anon.alateen.on.ca Telephone: (888) 425-2666

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Alcoholics Anonymous Kawartha District 86

Description: Anonymous peer support model to assist those struggling with alcohol use, abuse and/or addiction. Access Criteria: All ages. Self-referral. Concerned about their relationship with alcohol. Website: peterboroughaa.org Phone: (705) 745-6111

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Fourcast

Description: Provides support for individuals and family members with alcohol, drug or gambling-related problems through a number of programming options. Individual treatment paths will be determined in consultation with the person accessing services. Access Criteria: All ages. Self-referral. Phone: (705) 876-1292 or (800) 461-1909 Website:http://fourcast.ca

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Nogojiwanong Friendship Centre

Description: Provides culturally appropriate addictions and mental health supports. Services Available: Apatisiwin Employment training Prenatal and family support Children and youth programming Health-focused programming for all ages looking at healthy lifestyles Indigenous Community Wellness Addictions and mental health supports Kizhaay Anishinaabe Niin (gendered programming for men and boys) Lifelong Care Building Gender Diverse Communities Project Court Worker Program Access Criteria: […]

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