Support Groups
Support Groups
Support groups provide a safe space for individuals facing addiction challenges. In New Brunswick, Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) and Narcotics Anonymous (NA) offer regular meetings for those seeking recovery. These groups foster connection and understanding among peers, helping individuals navigate their journeys together.
Crisis Hotlines and Helplines
In times of immediate need, crisis hotlines are available to offer support and guidance. New Brunswick 211 is a valuable resource, providing information and referrals for various services, including addiction support. Additionally, the Canadian Mental Health Association (CMHA) New Brunswick offers helplines for mental health and addiction crises.
Community Initiatives and Events
Community initiatives in New Brunswick focus on raising awareness about addiction and promoting recovery. Events organized by local health authorities and non-profit organizations often include workshops, seminars, and community walks. These gatherings aim to educate the public and reduce stigma surrounding addiction.
Government and Health Services
The New Brunswick Health Authority provides a range of public services for individuals struggling with addiction. These services include assessment, counseling, and referrals to appropriate treatment programs. Government initiatives also support prevention and education efforts to help reduce the impact of substance use in the community.
Government and Health Services