4003 Cities and Towns
Nar-Anon Family Groups of Ontario
- 4162390096
- www.naranonontario.com
Support Groups
12 step self-help groups for relatives and friends of people who are addicted to drugs.Narateen Program: This program consists of anonymous group meetings where young people can learn effective ways of coping of dealing with someone who is addicted to drugs, while at the same time gaining some peace of mind and hope for a better way to live. Meetings are free of charge and are held every Saturday at 3pm Eastern and Monday 6pm Eastern. These meetings are sponsored and monitored by experienced Nar-Anon members. Contact Nokmisonz Corinne Vautour at Narateencoordinatorsubcommitte@gmail.com for more details.
Narcotics Anonymous
- Grace United Church; 174 Caithness St E, Haldimand, ON, N3W 1C2
- www.orscna.org
Support Groups
The purpose of this non-denominational, confidential, mutual support group for persons who have or have had drug problems is to provide help, strength, and support
Narcotics Anonymous – Brant, Haldimand and Norfolk
- 4 Pearl St, Brantford, ON, N3T 3N4
- https://www.orscna.org/meetings
Support Groups
Non-denominational, confidential, mutual support group for persons who have or have had drug problems
Narcotics Anonymous – Brant, Haldimand and Norfolk
- 69 Superior St, Brantford, ON, N3S 2K5
- https://www.orscna.org/meetings
Support Groups
Non-denominational, confidential, mutual support group for persons who have or have had drug problems
Narcotics Anonymous – Brant, Haldimand and Norfolk
- 174 Caithness St E, Caledonia, ON, N3W 1C2
- https://www.orscna.org/meetings
Support Groups
Non-denominational, confidential, mutual support group for persons who have or have had drug problems
Narcotics Anonymous – Brant, Haldimand and Norfolk
- 48 Broadway St W, Paris, ON, N3L 2S5
- https://www.orscna.org/meetings
Support Groups
Non-denominational, confidential, mutual support group for persons who have or have had drug problems
Narcotics Anonymous – Brant, Haldimand and Norfolk
- 129 Young St, Simcoe, ON, N3Y 1Y8
- https://www.orscna.org/meetings
Support Groups
Non-denominational, confidential, mutual support group for persons who have or have had drug problems
Narcotics Anonymous – Northern Ontario
- https://www.orscna.org/meetings
Support Groups
Functions as a 12-step mutual support group that provides support for recovering addicts Offers support from one addict helping another to stay clean Empowers individuals to find a new way of life without the use of drugsFind a meeting location on the NA website
Narcotics Anonymous Toronto Area
- www.torontona.org
Support Groups
Group meetings to help people in recovery from a substance use disorder to support each other
Narcotics Anonymous, Alliston Group
- 56 Victoria St East, Alliston, ON, L9R 1L5
- 705-435-4209
Youth Addictions
This 12 step program and self-help group offers group and telephone support for those with problems with mood-altering drugs.
Meetings Tuesdays at 7:30 pm at St. John"s United Church located at 56 Victoria Str East, Alliston, Ontario.
(During the current COVID-19 crisis, our meetings have gone online. We no longer have physical meetings until further notice.)
Naseeha Youth Helpline
- 5648 McAdam Road, Mississauga, ON,L4Z 1T2
- 1-866-627-3342
- https://naseeha.org
crisis-services-hotlines
Provides a phone and text helpline for youth and young adults to receive immediate, anonymous, and confidential peer support.
Please note: Peer support is not offered by email • Email is for information only
Nathoo, Sukaina – Registered Psychotherapist, RP Purposeful Change Private practice (individual) Registered with College of Registered Psychotherapists of Ontario
- 102-1108-250 Consumers Road, North York, ON, M2J 4V6
- 437-688-5905
Youth Addictions
Providing psychotherapy services, counselling and online therapy to support depression, anxiety, addictions and overall mental health.
Special Services During Pandemics (e.g. COVID/Corona), Disasters and Related Emergencies
Virtual Sessions
Online Therapy
E-Therapy
Sliding Scale Fees
National Council of Jewish Women of Canada
- 890 Sheppard Ave W, Suite 1, Toronto, ON, M3H 6B9
- https://www.ncjwctoronto.org/
Support Groups
Teaching Awareness through Puppetry (TAP) interactive presentations about disabilities and medical conditions for schools just for me backpack project toy distribution for ChanukahCommunity Services Passover food drive peer support group for Jewish women cancer survivors human trafficking awareness
National Eating Disorder Information Centre
- ES 7-421, 200 Elizabeth St, Toronto, ON, M5G 2C4
- 1-866-633-4220
- https://www.nedic.ca
Distress lines / Warmlines
National toll-free Helpline and Instant Chat providing information, referrals, and support to people across Canada living with or affected by eating disorders and related concernsdirectory of 600+ service providersdirect Client Support team that provided relevant local resources and referralswebinars
National Eating Disorder Information Centre
- 4163404156
- www.nedic.ca
Community Mental Health Centers
National resource for information on eating disorders and weight preoccupation * telephone helpline provides information and referrals to treatment and support * resource library and printed materials * holds workshops and lectures for schools, community groups and professionals * public awareness activities * webinars