Support Groups
Support Groups
In New Brunswick, individuals seeking support for addiction can join Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) and Narcotics Anonymous (NA) meetings, which provide a safe space for sharing experiences and recovery strategies. These groups emphasize community support and personal accountability, helping members to stay committed to their sobriety journey.
Crisis Hotlines and Helplines
New Brunswick offers various helplines, including the New Brunswick 211 service, which connects individuals in crisis with immediate support and resources. The Canadian Mental Health Association (CMHA) New Brunswick also provides a mental health crisis line, ensuring that help is readily available for those in need.
Community Initiatives and Events
Community initiatives in New Brunswick often focus on raising awareness about addiction and promoting recovery. Local events, such as workshops and seminars organized by CMHA New Brunswick, aim to educate the public and reduce stigma, fostering a supportive environment for those affected by addiction.
Government and Health Services
The New Brunswick Health Authority offers a range of public services aimed at addressing addiction, including assessment and referral programs. These services are designed to connect individuals with the appropriate resources and treatment options, ensuring access to comprehensive care for those struggling with substance use issues.
Government and Health Services