Support Groups
Support Groups
In Ontario, individuals seeking support can attend Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) meetings, which provide a safe space for sharing experiences and gaining strength from one another. Narcotics Anonymous (NA) also offers support for those struggling with substance use. Both organizations have local chapters and resources available for anyone in need.
Crisis Hotlines and Helplines
ConnexOntario is a valuable resource offering a 24/7 helpline for individuals facing mental health and addiction crises. Additionally, the Talk Suicide Canada service provides support for those in distress, helping to connect individuals with trained professionals who can assist them in real-time.
Community Initiatives and Events
Local public health units in Ontario often host community events aimed at promoting mental wellness and substance use awareness. These initiatives may include workshops, information sessions, and outreach programs designed to connect residents with available resources and support networks in their area.
Government and Health Services
211 Ontario is a comprehensive service that connects individuals with government and community resources, including mental health services and addiction support. Additionally, local public health services provide access to various health programs that address substance use and mental health, ensuring residents receive the care they need.
Government and Health Services