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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
4003 Cities and Towns
Alcoholics Anonymous – Northwestern Ontario
- 244 Camelot St, Suite 102, Thunder Bay, ON, P7A 4B1
- http://www.aa-nwo-area85.org
Support Groups
Offers a 12-step recovery program for people who are addicted to alcohol Maintains sobriety through sharing experiences and strength and through the suggested 12-step program Provides community education Liaises with doctors and other professional organizations
Alcoholics Anonymous – Northwestern Ontario
- http://www.aa-nwo-area85.org
Support Groups
Offers a 12-step recovery program for people who are addicted to alcohol Maintains sobriety through sharing experiences and strength and through the suggested 12-step program Provides community education Liaises with doctors and other professional organizations
Alcoholics Anonymous (AA)
- https://www.aaniagara.org
Support Groups
COVID-19: Some groups are currently not meeting while others have temporarily moved to an online platform. Click here for up-to-date meeting information.A recovery group for alcoholics. Not aligned with any sect, denomination, organization or institution * open meeting for AA, newcomers, family and friends * closed meetings for group discussion by alcoholics * 12-step program
Alcoholics Anonymous (GTA)
- 234 Eglinton Ave E, Suite 202, Toronto, ON, M4P 1K5
- https://www.aatoronto.org
Support Groups
COVID19 Help Line answered by volunteers Mon-Sun 24 hours; visit GTA Intergroup website for in-person and online meeting informationWeekly twelve-steps and twelve-traditions alcohol dependence support group meetings Monday-Sunday
Alcoholics Anonymous South Simcoe
- Church of the Evangelist, 99 Queen St N, New Tecumseth, ON, L0G 1W0
- https://barrieaa.com/
Support Groups
Alcoholics Anonymous provides a community outreach service that allows men and women to share experiences and to assist each other in recovering from alcoholismServices include: self help meetings information, pamphlets, displays public speakers and presentations to hospitals, schools and institutions Barrie and Area Intergroup Answering Service provides information on all AA meetings in Central Ontario Barrie office open for literature pick-up, call aheadRegular meetings and 12-step meeting are for recovering alcoholics only (closed meetings).
Alcoholics Anonymous South Simcoe
- St John"s United Church, 56 Victoria St E, New Tecumseth, ON, L9R 1L5
- https://barrieaa.com/
Support Groups
Alcoholics Anonymous provides a community outreach service that allows men and women to share experiences and to assist each other in recovering from alcoholismServices include: self help meetings information, pamphlets, displays public speakers and presentations to hospitals, schools and institutions Barrie and Area Intergroup Answering Service provides information on all AA meetings in Central Ontario Barrie office open for literature pick-up, call aheadRegular meetings and 12-step meeting are for recovering alcoholics only (closed meetings).
Alcoholics Anonymous South Simcoe
- Bradford United Church, 66 Barrie St, Bradford West Gwillimbury, ON, L3Z 2B9
- https://barrieaa.com/
Support Groups
Alcoholics Anonymous provides a community outreach service that allows men and women to share experiences and to assist each other in recovering from alcoholismServices include: self help meetings information, pamphlets, displays public speakers and presentations to hospitals, schools and institutions Barrie and Area Intergroup Answering Service provides information on all AA meetings in Central Ontario Barrie office open for literature pick-up, call aheadRegular meetings and 12-step meeting are for recovering alcoholics only (closed meetings).
Alcoholics Anonymous South Simcoe
- Protestant Chapel Building P-152, 499 Dieppe Rd, Adjala-Tosorontio, ON, L0M 1C0
- https://barrieaa.com/
Support Groups
Alcoholics Anonymous provides a community outreach service that allows men and women to share experiences and to assist each other in recovering from alcoholismServices include: self help meetings information, pamphlets, displays public speakers and presentations to hospitals, schools and institutions Barrie and Area Intergroup Answering Service provides information on all AA meetings in Central Ontario Barrie office open for literature pick-up, call aheadRegular meetings and 12-step meeting are for recovering alcoholics only (closed meetings).
Alcoholics Anonymous Windsor-Essex
- http://windsoraa.org/
Support Groups
A fellowship of men and women who share their experiences, strengths and hopes share coping skills to solve common problem and help others to recover from alcoholism primary purpose is to stay sober and help other alcoholics to achieve sobriety
Alcoholics Anonymous, Halton Service Office
- 141 Bronte Road, Oakville, ON, L6L 3C3
- 905-845-5900
Youth Addictions
The Halton Service Office is staffed by members of Alcoholics Anonymous who are willing to help those who have that desire to stop drinking. You can leave a voice message 24 hours a day or those who prefer, you can send us an email. Someone will return your call or email with the contact information that you have provided us with. Feel free to browse through our Web Site to take advantage of the many resources. If you find an error or have an update, don"t be shy! Let us know by leaving us a message or send us an email.
Alcontrol Program/Service of : House of Friendship
- 215 King Street South, Waterloo, ON, N2J 1R2
- 519-745-4691
Adult Addictions
A Community-based residential addiction treatment program for women whose use of alcohol and/or other drugs puts them at high risk. The program is 4-12 weeks long, depending on individual need. This full time program is individual and group counseling focused. The program is staffed 24 hrs/day. One space is reserved for a woman who is pregnant.
Alderville First Nation
- 8467 County Rd 45, Roseneath, ON
- https://alderville.ca
Addiction Treatment & Addiction Counselling
Services available through the Health Centre include: Alderville Health Services Prevention/Child Care Coordinator Community Health Representative Community Health Nurse N.N.A.D.A.P.(Addiction Coordinator) Social Services Administrator Health Director
Algoma Family Services
- 205 McNabb St, Sault Ste Marie, ON, P6B 1Y3
- https://algomafamilyservices.ca/our-services/
Addiction Treatment & Addiction Treatment & Addiction Counselling & Support Groups
Provides alcohol and drug counselling services for youth and their families including: Drug and alcohol assessments Individual, family and group counselling School-based outreach services Substance abuse awareness sessions Referrals to Residential Treatment Programs Programs for parents Aftercare services Relapse prevention
Algoma Family Services – Alternatives for Youth
- 205 McNabb Street, Sault Ste Marie, Canada, P6B 1Y3
- 1-800-461-2237
- https://algomafamilyservices.ca/our-services
Mental Health Counselling
Offers individual, group, and family substance use counselling to young people and their families. Provides support services including drug and alcohol assessments; referrals to Residential Treatment programs; programs for parents; aftercare services, and relapse prevention.
Algoma Family Services – Groups
- 205 McNabb Street, Canada, P6B 1Y3
- 705-945-5050
- https://algomafamilyservices.ca/our-services/therapeutic-non-therapeutic-groups
Mental Health Counselling
Offers group general and intimate partner violence counselling. Groups include a 9-week, Taming Sneaky Fears program, for young people experiencing anxiety that utilizes Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT); young adults groups; groups for women who have experienced intimate partner violence, and Art expression groups.