Community Services
Empowering Individuals and Families on
Their Journey to Recovery
Community Programs & Services
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Family & Friends Education Group Our Family and Friends Education Program provides essential knowledge and support for those affected by a loved one’s addiction. This program offers informative session, expert-led discussions, and practical strategies to help families understand addiction, improve communication, and foster a supportive environment. Join us to learn how you can be a crucial part of your loved one’s recovery journeyFamily & Friends Education Group Family & Friends Education Group
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Your Healing: Next Steps "Your Healing – Next Steps" is an advanced program for caregivers of individuals in recovery, offering practical tools to navigate relapse prevention, communication challenges, boundary setting, and trauma support. It also emphasizes caregiver wellness, providing strategies for self-care and resilience. Sessions are interactive, led by experts, and focus on fostering supportive relationships.Your Healing: Next Steps Your Healing: Next Steps
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Grief & Loss Support Group Our Grief and Loss Support Program provides a compassionate space for those coping with any kind of grief. This program offers group sessions and educational resources to help you navigate the complex emotions associated with loss. Join us to find solace, share your journey with others who understand, and discover pathways to healing and hope.Grief & Loss Support Group Grief & Loss Support Group
Community Partners
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Road to Recovery The Providence Health Care Road to Recovery initiative strives to better address treatment of substance use issues by providing the right support to each client at the right time.Road to Recovery Road to Recovery
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BC Women's Hospital Families in Recovery (FIR) Launched in 2003, the Families in Recovery (FIR) Program at BC Women’s Hospital is the first of its kind, providing specialized support to individuals who are pregnant or newly parenting while navigating substance use and mental health concerns.BC Women's Hospital Families in Recovery (FIR) BC Women's Hospital Families in Recovery (FIR)
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The Overdose Prevention Society Founded in 2016 - The Overdose Prevention Society is a frontline emergency response to the overdose crisis. We offer recovery support, medical and mental health referrals and overdose response. In addition, we offer knowledge sharing and workshops to other communities in crisis.The Overdose Prevention Society The Overdose Prevention Society
Community Resources
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BC 211 211 is a free, confidential service that connects people to helpful and vital resources in their community.Visit website (external) BC 211
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Alcoholics Anonymous - Vancouver Area Find an AA meetingVisit Website (external) Alcoholics Anonymous - Vancouver Area
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Narcotics Anonymous - Vancouver Area Find an NA meeting. N.A. is a nonprofit Fellowship or society of men and women for whom drugs had become a major problem.Visit Website (external) Narcotics Anonymous - Vancouver Area
Community Connection
We emphasize the importance of community in recovery. Our programs encourage connection and support among peers, creating a strong network that aids in long-term success.