Support Groups
Support Groups
Ontario offers a variety of support groups for individuals struggling with addiction. Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) and Narcotics Anonymous (NA) provide peer support and recovery resources across the province. Local chapters often hold regular meetings and can be found through their respective websites.
Crisis Hotlines and Helplines
For immediate support, Ontario residents can reach out to ConnexOntario, which offers free and confidential assistance for mental health and addiction services. Additionally, 211 Ontario provides information on local resources, including crisis hotlines tailored to specific needs.
Community Initiatives and Events
Community initiatives in Ontario focus on raising awareness about addiction and mental health issues. Local public health departments often organize events such as workshops, seminars, and support fairs to connect residents with available resources and foster community support.
Government and Health Services
Ontario's government provides various health services dedicated to addiction recovery, including outpatient treatment programs and counseling services through local health units. Public health agencies also offer educational resources and support for families affected by addiction, ensuring comprehensive care.
Government and Health Services