Get Help in Your Area
National Directory for Canadian Families
Youth Recovery and Treatment services
Welcome to Sober Kids’ National Directory for treatment providers and programs. We have set out listings for youth services in all major cities and towns in Canada.
To find local services in your area, please use the following search tools from the menu below.
- Select your province or territory
- Scroll to your city/town
- Click the orange “Search Now” button to bring up results in your local community
- For online services, please select “Online” located within the listing of major towns/cities in your province/territory.
If you are a treatment provider and wish to have your facility/contact added to our Directory, please email info@soberkids.ca
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Youth Mental Health
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Navigating the services provided by the community and social services provided by government and the not for profit sector can be challenging. With 211 Nova Scotia, over 4000 community and social services available across the province are now just a phone call or mouse click away.
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90 Research Drive, Suite 122, Bible Hill, NS,B6L 2R2
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youth-programming
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Helps youth learn to do by doing, provides opportunities for leadership and life skills development and promotes agricultural awareness. Includes: Working on a project of the youth"s own choice Learning how to organize and carry out a meeting Public speaking program Club and community activities Sports Games Picnics Camping Tours and exchanges For a list of local clubs, please visit the website
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information-lines
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• COVID-19 UPDATE: 8-1-1 is experiencing higher than normal call volumes • It will take longer than usual to respond to your call • To use the COVID-19 self-assessment online tool, visit https://covid-self-assessment.novascotia.ca Provides telephone access to a registered nurse who can give advice and information concerning all kinds of general health issues and questions. Advice and information may include a recommendation to see your doctor or visit the local emergency department. Individuals can also obtain information about services available in their community. Website provides searchable information on a variety of health topics. If there is a medical emergency, please call 9-1-1.
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615 Windmill Road, Dartmouth, NS,B3B 1B6
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support-groups
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Provides a free ABI drop-in centre for individuals living with brain injuries and their family/support system. Includes a social leisure, community integration, and skill development program for individuals who are living in the community. Encourages participants to develop leisure lifestyle skills, broaden their community awareness, improve self esteem, and develop social relationships. Programs and activities will be designed with participant input in collaboration with the clinical team and are created with brain injury in mind (e.g. times of the activities, accessibility options).
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Mental Health Counselling & Mental Health Treatment Services
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Offers individual, group, family, and online counselling to individuals from marginalized communities that are experiencing trauma and mental health concerns. Online counselling is offered via email, chat, audio calls, or video conferencing.
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190 Victoria Road, Suite 204, Dartmouth, NS,B3A 1W2
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counselling
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Provides support for the Black Community during COVID-19. ABSW has developed a toll free number to help you navigate available resources and supports and get the support you need. Call the toll free number 1-855-732-1253 from Monday-Friday 8:30am-4:30pm • For calls after hours or on weekends, please allow up to 12 hours for a call back You can also contact the office by email at nsabswcovid19@gmail.com
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Mental Health Counselling
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Offre de l"accompagnement au niveau des démarches financières, juridiques et sociales aux femmes qui sont victimes de violences conjugale.
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410 William St, Unit 21, Dalhousie, NB, E8C 2X4
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Support groups
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Activity centrecommunity integration through social, educational, and recreational activitiespeer supporteducationmutual aidfocus on prevention and mental health promotiondo not provide counseling, therapy, or supervision of participants
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1777 Frenchvale Road, Frenchvale, NS,B2A 4E2
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addiction-treatment
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Provides long term rehabilitation for men who have addiction problems using a holistic abstinence based approach. There is an initial 3 week assessment followed by a 3 month commitment to the program. Centre has a home atmosphere with churches, access to gyms, and gardens on the premises.
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1690 Hollis St, Joseph Howe Building, Halifax, NS, B3J 2R8
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Youth Mental Health
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The Department of Health offers help and support for people age 16 or older who are abused or neglected and who cannot physically or mentally protect or care for themselves.
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Queen Square, 45 Alderney Drive, Suite 200, Dartmouth, NS,B2Y 2N6
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addiction-support-groups
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Offers a virtual multi-week learning and support program for those who care about someone with a Substance Use Disorder (including alcohol). Trained facilitators help participants gain an understanding of: Effective methods of communication Anxiety reduction through practice of mindfulness How to set and Maintain healthy boundaries Addiction from a social and scientific perspective Self compassion and importance of self-care Groups are usually up to 12 participants. Sessions are 2 hours each week, for a total of 8 consecutive weeks.
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youth-programming
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Provides recreation opportunities to children, youth and adults in financial need. Depending on the need, the cost of the recreation programs could be 50% or 100% covered by the program. All recreation programs offered by Halifax Recreation are eligible for this program except for the following: Private swim lessons • Birthday parties • Sport ball programs
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237 Brownlow Ave, Suite 160, Dartmouth, NS,B3B 2C6
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support-groups
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Provides support to individuals recovering from a stroke as well as caregivers. Includes navigation, goals setting and referral support. Offers virtual programs for stroke survivors and caregivers including virtual support groups, exercise and education sessions. Offers volunteer opportunities for stroke survivors and caregivers.
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401-1668 Barrington St, Halifax, NS, B3J 2A2
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Youth Mental Health
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HIV prevention and education are important efforts which reduce people’s risk of HIV infection and we support a variety of strategies for decreasing the harms associated with sexual activity and drug use. These include: * person-centered, caring and non-judgmental services * respect and promotion for independence * homophobia and heterosexism impacts on the risks * promoting individual and collective empowerment Alternative number: 1-902-429-7922
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354 King Street Suite 150, Fredericton, Canada, E3B1E3
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Drugs-Alcohol-Gambling Counselling
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Distributes sterile injection equipment and resources to those who need it, as means of reducing the spread of HIV and Hepatitis C, and offers a space to safely dispose of used equipment