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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
1008 Cities and Towns
Prairie Rose School Division – Family School Liaison Worker
- 918 2nd avenue, Dunmore, Canada, T1B 0K3
- 403-527-5516
- https://www.myprps.com/family-school-liaison-worker-program
Offers support to students and families from Prairie Rose School Division. This program provides support to students and families who may be experiencing difficulties; acts as a resource, and provides a liaison between families and the school system; provides outreach and resources for families requesting services within the community; develops or facilitates community education programs based on identified needs.
Prosper Place Clubhouse
- 215-10106 111 Avenue, Edmonton, AB, T5G 0B4
- 780-426-7861
We are a member driven organization serving people living with the effects of mental illness. Members are involved in the daily operation of the clubhouse.
Services/activities include:
* Sunflower Cafe: meal service coordinated and prepared by members and offered daily at an affordable cost
* Sunflower Boutique: in house thrift store operated by members offering discounted, used clothing and household items
* ACE unit: clerical experience, employment skill building and job placement
* Library: book/dvd loans and used book/dvd sales
* Social Recreation: rec and social events coordinated in and outside pf the Clubhouse
Provost and District Family & Community Support Services – Counselling
- P.o. Box 758, Provost, Canada, T0B 3S0
- 780-753-2288
- http://www.provost.ca/fcss/index.htm
Offers a confidential counselling service.
Psychologists’ Association of Alberta
- 1259 91 Street, Edmonton, T6X1E9
- 1-888-424-0297
Provides referrals to people looking for a private psychologist in Alberta., , Service offers:,
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referrals to private psychologists online and over the phone
links to professional associations where users can search for psychotherapists who serve specific ethnocultural communities, by location
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members of the association
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, DOES NOT provide referrals based on fee or sliding scale. Contact the psychologist"s office directly to find information on fees.
Psychologists’ Association of Alberta
- 1207-91 Street SW, Edmonton, AB, T6X 1E9
- 780-424-0294
he Mission to advance the science-based profession of psychology and to promote the well-being and potential of all Albertans. Website services include an online Referral Service to help find a psychologist in Alberta.
Queer and Trans Health Collective
- 10526 Jasper Avenue NW, Edmonton, AB, T5J 1Z7
- 587-599-7290
Provides a peer-led queer and trans substance use and sexual health programs rooted in harm reduction principles., , Service provides:,
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a peer-led queer and trans substance use and sexual health program rooted in harm reduction principles
information on safer substance use and harm reduction
support with changing how substance use impacts sexual activity
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safer substance use and sexual health education
queer 1-on-1 counselling and support (peer-to-peer)
access to MyBuzz and other referral services
access and referral to PreP
access to a wide range of harm reduction supplies
, , Affiliation: Funded by Public Health Agency of Canada., , Key Provider: counsellors, crisis workers, peer workers, social workers
Ramdath, Karina – Social Worker, MSW Sweet Violet Counselling Inc. Private practice (individual) Registered with Alberta College of Social Workers
- 115-1925 18 Avenue NE, Calgary, AB, T2E 7T8
- 403-918-2342
Sweet Violet Counselling Inc. offers Narrative and Cognitive Therapy for individuals, families, and groups. Karina worked in community clinics and inpatient mental health, in Canada and abroad, helping people with mental health, trauma and/or substance use concerns. We offer free consultations.
Special Services During Pandemics (e.g. COVID/Corona), Disasters and Related Emergencies
We offer cyber/e-counselling services. If you don"t have access to a camera, speaker, and microphone on your smart phone, laptop, or device, please speak with us about the option of telephone counselling services. We also offer in-person sessions, with safety screening, masking, and cleaning protocols. Please speak with us if having an in-person session is important to you.
Recovery Acres Society – CARE for Women Outpatient Substance Abuse Treatment
- 1835 27th Avenue South West, Calgary, Canada, T2T 1H2
- 403-245-1196 ext 3
- https://recoveryacres.org/all-project-list/https://www.recoveryacres.org/women-programs-women/
Offers a structured, coordinated and supervised outpatient substance abuse program for individuals in recovery for substance abuse.
Recovery Acres Society – Male Outpatient Substance Abuse Treatment
- 1835 27th Avenue South West, Calgary, Canada, T2T 1H2
- 403-245-1196
- https://www.recoveryacres.org/men
Offers a structured, coordinated and supervised outpatient substance abuse program for individuals in recovery for substance abuse.
Recovery College Lethbridge (RCL)
- 426 6 Street, Lethbridge, AB, T1J 2C9
- 403-329-4775
At Recovery College, our educational-based approach focuses on helping people recognize and develop their own resourcefulness and awareness in order to support themselves or their loved one’s recovery journey. All of our courses are developed and delivered in partnership with our peer supporters who are experts by experience: they have their own story of a mental health or substance concern, or are supporting a loved one.
Everyone is welcome to attend our free courses and drop-in classes. No previous experience is required and with 6 courses to choose from, there is a course for everyone.
Our Recovery College courses are interactive and create positive learning experiences, emphasizing connection, hope and belonging. An emphasis is placed on individual’s talents and strengths. Our courses inspire optimism, encourage students to consider future opportunities, and more people towards personal empowerment. Recovery is a journey, not a destination.
If you have any further questions, do not hesitate to contact us at 403-329-4775 or [email protected]. We look forward to meeting you soon.
Recreational Respite – Children’s Recreational Groups
- PO Box 3012, Canada, N0H 2L0
- 1-877-855-7070
- https://www.recrespite.com/virtual-services/individuals/
Offers group programming for children to support the development of life-skills, self-care, and integration into the community. Program offerings vary, and topics may include: education, leisure interests, financial literacy, identity and culture, wellness, social and interpersonal relationships. Group programs are offered virtually and occasionally in-person within the community.
Recreational Respite – One-to-One Recreation Support
- PO Box 3012, Canada, N0H 2L0
- 1-877-855-7070
- https://www.recrespite.com/virtual-services/individuals/
Offers one-to-one support for individuals who have a disability, struggle with mental health, or face social isolation. This service addresses barriers to participation and connection in the community, and service acitivties will develop positive mental health, emotional wellness, and social health. This program can be offered virtually or in-person at the individual"s home or in the community.
Recreational Respite – Young Adult Recreational Groups
- PO Box 3012, Canada, N0H 2L0
- 1-877-855-7070
- https://www.recrespite.com/virtual-services/individuals/
Offers group programming for young people to support the development of life-skills, self-care, and integration into the community. Program offerings vary, and topics may include: education and employment, leisure interests, financial literacy, identity and culture, wellness, sexual health, social and interpersonal relationships. Group programs are offered virtually and occasionally in-person within the community.
Red Deer Native Friendship Society – Four Directions Family Support Program
- 4808 51 Avenue, Red Deer, Canada, T4N 4H3
- 403-340-0020
- https://rdnfs.com/family-programs/
Offers support to individuals and families through Aboriginal culture and traditions.
Red Deer Native Friendship Society – Wellbriety
- 4808 51 Avenue, Red Deer, Canada, T4N 4H3
- 403-340-0020
- https://rdnfs.com/housing-2/
Offers a Medicine Wheel and 12-step program for individuals experiencing substance use concerns who are seeking sobriety.