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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
1103 Cities and Towns
Central Saskatchewan Area of Narcotics Anonymous
- Preston Avenue Community Church 2216 Preston AVenue Saskatoon SK S7J 2E8
- 306-652-5216
- http://alsaskrsc-na.org/meetings/
addiction-support-groups
Support group meetings which give Narcotics Anonymous members a place to share recovery with other addicts.
Call the helpline or visit the website for meeting list to find local meeting details or to join an online support group.
Central Saskatchewan Area of Narcotics Anonymous
- St Thomas Wesley United 808 20th Street West Saskatoon SK S7M 0Y3
- 306-652-5216
- http://alsaskrsc-na.org/meetings/
addiction-support-groups
Support group meetings which give Narcotics Anonymous members a place to share recovery with other addicts.
Call the helpline or visit the website for meeting list to find local meeting details or to join an online support group.
Central Saskatchewan Area of Narcotics Anonymous
- Zion Lutheran Church 323 4th Avenue South Saskatoon SK S7K 1N3
- 306-652-5216
- http://alsaskrsc-na.org/meetings/
addiction-support-groups
Support group meetings which give Narcotics Anonymous members a place to share recovery with other addicts.
Call the helpline or visit the website for meeting list to find local meeting details or to join an online support group.
Central Saskatchewan Area of Narcotics Anonymous
- Augustana Lutheran Church 1201 Broadway Avenue Saskatoon SK S7H 2A4
- 306-652-5216
- http://alsaskrsc-na.org/meetings/
addiction-support-groups
Support group meetings which give Narcotics Anonymous members a place to share recovery with other addicts.
Call the helpline or visit the website for meeting list to find local meeting details or to join an online support group.
Central Saskatchewan Area of Narcotics Anonymous
- Christ Church 515 28th Street West Saskatoon SK S7L 4R5
- 306-652-5216
- http://alsaskrsc-na.org/meetings/
addiction-support-groups
Support group meetings which give Narcotics Anonymous members a place to share recovery with other addicts.
Call the helpline or visit the website for meeting list to find local meeting details or to join an online support group.
Central Saskatchewan Area of Narcotics Anonymous
- Circle Drive Alliance Church 3035 Preston AVenue South Saskatoon SK S7T 1C2
- 306-652-5216
- http://alsaskrsc-na.org/meetings/
addiction-support-groups
Support group meetings which give Narcotics Anonymous members a place to share recovery with other addicts.
Call the helpline or visit the website for meeting list to find local meeting details or to join an online support group.
Central Saskatchewan Area of Narcotics Anonymous
- Cornerstone Church 315 Lenore Drive Saskatoon SK S7K 7Z5
- 306-652-5216
- http://alsaskrsc-na.org/meetings/
addiction-support-groups
Support group meetings which give Narcotics Anonymous members a place to share recovery with other addicts.
Call the helpline or visit the website for meeting list to find local meeting details or to join an online support group.
Central Saskatchewan Military Family Resource Centre Inc.
- 17 Wing Detachment Dundurn, Dundurn, SK, S0K 1K0
- 306-492-2135
Youth Mental Health
The Central Saskatchewan Military Family Resource Centre Inc. (MFRC) enhances the quality of life in Canadian Forces communities by supporting personal, family and community development.
Services and programs include:
Personal development and community integration;
Separation and reunion;
Child/youth development and parenting support;
Prevention, support and intervention (PSI) which includes crisis and short-term counselling;
Volunteering and other opportunities.
Certified Listeners Society
- 1-833-999-3235
- https://certifiedlisteners.org/support
Mental Health Counselling & Mental Health Treatment Services
Offers individual emotional support via online chat; service provided by trained volunteers. Does not offer distress or crisis services.
CFS Regina
- 160 McIntosh Street Regina SK S4R 4Z4
- 306-522-3775
- http://www.cfsregina.ca
mental-health-youth
A counselling service for families in crisis when youth are 16 to 17 (similar to the RIFT Program offered at Catholic Family Services).
When the parents are available and willing to attend along with the teen, the focus is on negotiation to resolve conflicts and establish a living together contract. Service will be provided to the youth alone when the parent(s) is unavailable, so that a stable and healthy living situation can be established. Fill and send a referral form to referral@cfsregina.ca.
CFS Regina
- 160 McIntosh Street Regina SK S4R 4Z4
- 306-522-3775
- http://www.cfsregina.ca
mental-health-youth
A counselling service for families in crisis when youth are fifteen years or younger. Offered by a contractual agreement with the Saskatchewan Ministry of Social Services (MSS), Family and Youth Services, Youth Unit. Provides quick access upon referral from the Youth Unit and covers five family counselling sessions.
CFS Regina
- 160 McIntosh Street Regina SK S4R 4Z4
- 306-522-3775
- http://www.cfsregina.ca
mental-health-youth
Provides counselling for individuals, couples, or families on issues such as:
Family/Couples Relationship Difficulties
Separation/Divorce
Depression
Stress/Anxiety
Self-Esteem
Parenting (all development stages)
Bereavement
Emotional Distress
Trauma
Adaptation/Transition to Life Circumstances.
They serve people of all ages, genders, ethnicities, sexual orientations, socioeconomic backgrounds and abilities. No one is turned away because of finances. They take into account income and family size to determine fees. Call 306-525-0521 or email cfsregina@cfsregina.ca.
CFS Regina
- 160 McIntosh Street Regina SK S4R 4Z4
- 306-522-3775
- http://www.cfsregina.ca
mental-health-youth
Provides client guided and individualized in-home support services to families with children under the age of five. Program emphasizes family preservation and prevention while reunifying children with their family whenever safe and possible.
CFS Regina
- 160 McIntosh Street Regina SK S4R 4Z4
- 306-522-3775
- http://www.cfsregina.ca
mental-health-youth
An intensive family home visiting program for families. Focuses on reducing risk and capitalizes on the strengths within families to prevent the removal of children, reunite children with their families, as well as keep children in family’s care and preserve the family unit. Each family is matched with a Support Worker who will remain connected to the family for the longevity of their time in the program.
NOTE: The Family Support Program requires a contract as well as a referral form if being referred throught the Ministry of Social Services.
CFS Regina
- 160 McIntosh Street Regina SK S4R 4Z4
- 306-522-3775
- http://www.cfsregina.ca
mental-health-youth
Provides teens age 14 – 18 with an understanding of what anxiety is and ways to manage it through group discussions, journaling, music and visual arts-based activities. No prior art knowledge or experience is needed.