Support Groups
Support Groups
In Ontario, support groups like Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) and Narcotics Anonymous (NA) provide peer-led meetings for individuals seeking recovery from addiction. These groups foster a sense of community and shared experience, helping members to connect and support each other on their journey to sobriety.
Crisis Hotlines and Helplines
ConnexOntario offers 24/7 access to addiction and mental health services through their helpline, providing immediate support and resources. Additionally, the Talk Suicide Canada Service is available to help individuals in crisis, offering support and guidance through tough times.
Community Initiatives and Events
Local public health units in Ontario often organize community events aimed at raising awareness about addiction and mental health. Initiatives may include workshops, informational sessions, and community walks that promote healthy living and provide resources for those in need.
Government and Health Services
211 Ontario is a valuable resource for finding local health services, including mental health support and addiction treatment programs. The Ontario government also provides funding for various health services aimed at improving access to care for individuals struggling with substance use and mental health issues.
Government and Health Services