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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
1005 Cities and Towns
Canadian Assembly of Narcotics Anonymous – Narcotics Anonymous Support Groups
- PO Box 812, Canada, T5J 2L4
- 1-855-562-2262
Offers group counselling (by professionals or peers) and support services to people dealing with narcotic addictions. Please visit one of these regional websites to find a meeting location in your area:BC: http://bcrna.ca/AL/SK: http://www.alsaskrsc-na.org/ON/MB: http://www.orscna.org/QC: http://naquebec.orgMaritimes: http://carna.ca/Territories: http://www.naws.org/meetingsearch/
Canadian Mental Health Association – Calgary – Discovery College
- 1040 7 Avenue South West, Canada, T2P 3G9
- 403-297-1402
Offers online courses for individuals ages 16-24 to support their wellness and life journey through topics such as choice, money, relationships and taking care of yourself.
Canadian Mental Health Association – Calgary – Discovery College
- 403-297-1402
- Online
Offers online courses for individuals ages 16-24 to support their wellness and life journey through topics such as choice, money, relationships and taking care of yourself.
Canadian Mental Health Association – Calgary – Life After Loss Therapy Group
- 1040 7 Avenue South West, Calgary, Canada, T2P 3G9
- 403-297-1708
- https://www.cmha.calgary.ab.ca/individual-family-support/drop-in-therapy-groups/
Offers individuals the opportunity to explore their grief in a safe and supportive environment. Individuals will receive knowledge about the grief process and can create connections with others to develop a network of support.UPDATE FOR COVID-19: Services are being offered remotely through phone, email, and video.
Canadian Mental Health Association – Calgary – Recovery College Calgary
- 403-297-1402
Offers online courses on mental health recovery and wellbeing for individuals experiencing mental health concerns or concerns about a loved one. Courses are facilitated virtually by peer support workers.
Canadian Mental Health Association – Calgary – Suicide Bereavement Drop-in
- 1040 7 Avenue South West, Calgary, Canada, T2P 3G9
- 403-297-1708
Offers group support to individuals struggling with a death and non-death grief and loss. Individuals can develop a network of support in a safe and confidential space.UPDATE FOR COVID: Closed due to COVID-19 pandemic. Services are being offered remotely through Zoom.
Canadian Mental Health Association – Calgary Region
- 1040 7 Avenue SW, Calgary, AB, T2P 3G9
- 403-297-1402
Provides the opportunity for anyone, including individuals, family members, or professionals the chance to speak with someone with lived experiences of mental health or substance use concerns., , Service offers:,
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One-on-one, group, and educational workshops offered via phone and e-mail
Telephone and e-mail support for individuals needing informationEmotional and social support to others who share a common experience
Understanding of an individuals situation and knowledge of the mental health or substance use community
Referral to mental health or substance use services
Trained peer support workers who provide information on options, information, and supports that are available
Canadian Mental Health Association – Central Region
- 5017 50 Avenue, Red Deer, AB, T4N 4B2
- 403-342-2266
Provides various educational and training programs related to recovery and resilience including courses, support groups, and workshops., , Service offers:,
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education sessions, programs, courses, support groups, pamphlets, and website information on mental health and mental wellness at various community locations
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Relationships and Communication
Mental Health Services and Treatment
Workplace Mental Health
Mental Health Recovery and Wellness
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Applied Suicide Intervention Skills Training (ASIST) programs - includes ASIST 2 day certification training, ASIST half day re-certification, Tattered Teddies, Safe Talk, and Straight Talk
Canadian Mental Health Association (CMHA) Support Groups - includes Caregiver Connections, Friendship Circle, and more
CMHA Mental Health and Wellness courses - provides an in-depth way to learn new skills and strategies to meet specific needs
facilitator training
presentations offered at various community locations on a wide variety of topics
, , Key Provider: facilitators, program supervisors
Canadian Mental Health Association – Edmonton Region
- 10010 105 Street NW, Edmonton, AB, T5J 1C4
- 780-414-6300
Provides group support for adults who are grieving a loss to suicide., , Service offers:,
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support to adults who are grieving a loss to suicide
2 annual community events
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3 self-contained, closed-group program modules: Emotional Regulation; Guilt, Shame, and Self-Compassion; Beliefs and Values
opportunities for participants to reflect and explore how these factors relate to their grief journeys
a drop-in problem solving support group with loosely structured session content
a focus on offering support to those waiting to begin a module, wanting to augment their participation in group, or for whom the group is not a good fit
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, Annual community events include:,
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An Evening to Remember - an annual memorial to remember loved ones lost to suicide
Life After Suicide Loss - a safe space for those grieving a loss to suicide to share experiences and learn from each other
, , Key Provider: certified crisis workers
Canadian Mental Health Association – Edmonton Region (CMHA-ER)
- 300-10010 105 Street, Edmonton, AB, T5J 1C4
- 780-414-6300
We provide Crisis Intervention, Education Services, Housing, Suicide Grief Support, Wayfinding and Wellness supports. These services include the Distress Line, 780 482-HELP (4357), as well as 211 a 24-hour information and referral line.
Capella Centre – Family Support
- 780-645-5132
- https://capellacentre.ca/how-we-help/#families
Offers individual and family counselling to families experiencing domestic violence. Provides support, referral, advocacy, and 1-on-1 counselling for all members of a family.
Capella Centre – Women’s Services
- 780-645-5132
- https://capellacentre.ca/how-we-help/#women
Offers women experiencing domestic violence support in meeting immediate and long-term needs and goals. Services include peer-to-peer support groups, one-on-one support, safety planning, financial counselling, childcare support, and referrals to other support.
Capital Health-Children’s Mental Health Regional Intake Line
- 780-413-4700
Regional Children"s Mental Health Intake Service provides access to all publicly funded children"s mental health services in the Capital Health region, with the exception of emergency and acute services. Referrals are accepted for children ages 5 to 17 who have a mental health concern or psychiatric disorder.
Care Counselling
- 216 - 5704 44th Street Lloydminster AB T9V 2A1
- 306-821-6967
- http://www.carecounselling.ca
Provides six hours of skill building to help manage reactions. Covers three main themes:
understanding the physiology of anger
how thoughts relate to reactions
communication / conflict resolution skill building.
See website for additional information.
Care Counselling
- 216 - 5704 44th Street Lloydminster AB T9V 2A1
- 306-821-6967
- http://www.carecounselling.ca
Provides general counselling for individuals, couples, and families on issues such as:
grief and loss
anxiety and depression
divorce and separation
family work
couples therapy
workplace stress
anger management
trauma
addictions
children with special needs
Non-Insured Health Benefits (NIHB) for clients with a treaty card.
Faith-based counselling on request. Clients may be able to access employee assistance programs through their workplace. See website for additional information.