Support Groups
Support Groups
In New Brunswick, support groups play a vital role in recovery. Organizations like Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) and Narcotics Anonymous (NA) offer regular meetings for individuals seeking peer support. These groups provide a safe space for sharing experiences and fostering connections with others on similar journeys.
Crisis Hotlines and Helplines
For immediate support, individuals can reach out to New Brunswick 211, which offers 24/7 assistance for those in crisis. Additionally, the Canadian Mental Health Association (CMHA) New Brunswick provides a helpline that connects individuals with trained professionals who can offer guidance and support during difficult times.
Community Initiatives and Events
Community initiatives in New Brunswick focus on raising awareness about addiction and promoting recovery. Events such as community walks, workshops, and educational seminars are organized by local health authorities and non-profits to engage the community and provide resources for those affected by addiction.
Government and Health Services
The New Brunswick Health Authority offers various public services aimed at addressing addiction issues. These include outpatient programs, counseling services, and access to mental health resources. The government also collaborates with community organizations to ensure a comprehensive approach to addiction treatment and recovery support.
Government and Health Services