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Saskatchewan Alcohol and Drug related Support Group Meetings (AA, NA, Al-Anon, etc.)
ACRONYMS
AA - Alcoholics Anonymous (main site is www.aa.org)
CA - Cocaine Anonymous (main site is www.ca.org)
CODA - Co-Dependents Anonymous (main site is www.coda.org)
NA - Narcotics Anonymous (main site is www.na.org)
DEFINITIONS
Alano Clubs - a place for recovering people to meet and socialize in a clean and sober environment before and after 12 step meetings.
Al-Anon / Alateen- a twelve-step program of recovery for friends and family members of individuals who misuse or are addicted to alcohol. Al-Anon is for adults within the program whereas Alateen is for youth (ages 12 to 20).
Co-Dependents Anonymous -a fellowship of men and women whose common purpose is to develop healthy relationships. The only requirement for membership is a desire for healthy and fulfilling relationships. Many participants are raised in families where addictions existed - some are not.
Intergroup - centralized offices (typically AA) that operate independently of the worldwide service structure. Intergroups are established to carry out certain functions (i.e. maintaining lists of meetings) that are best handled by a centralized office within a geographic region. Intergroups are maintained, supervised, and supported by Intergroup members. There are more than 600 Intergroup offices functioning through the world performing AA services.
LifeRing - a secular mutual support group that broke away from another secular mutual support group, SOS, in 1999. LifeRing is abstinence-based.
Nar-Anon - a twelve-step program of recovery for friends and family members of individuals who misuse or are addicted to drugs.
SMART RecoveryŽ - is a secular mutual support group. SMART RecoveryŽ views addictive behavior as a maladaptive habit, rather than as a disease.
Grrr.net has a list of Alano Clubs in Canada.
Alano Club
407 1st St. E.
Shaunavon SK
Phone: (306)297-3631
International Site
Al-Anon Family Group Headquarters
1600 Corporate Landing Parkway
Virginia Beach, VA 23454-5617
Toll-free: (888)425-2666
Regional Sites
Al-Anon Information Services Office
8th Floor Delta Bessborough Hotel
601 Spadina Crescent East
Saskatoon SK S7K 3G8
Phone: (306)665-3838 (24 hours)
International Site
Alcoholics Anonymous World Services
P.O. Box 459
New York NY 10163
Phone: (212)870-3400.
Regional Sites
AA Area 91 (Districts 1 to 21)
AA District 1
For AA meetings in Bienfait, Carlyle, Carnduff, Estevan, Oxbow, Weyburn, Oxbow, White Bear.
AA District 2
Phone: (306) 693-6888
For AA meetings in Assiniboia, Central Butte, Coronach, Craik, Gravelbourg, LaFleche, Moose Jaw, and Rockglen.
AA District 3
For AA meetings in Eastend, Gull Lake, Hodgeville, Mankota, Maple Creek, Shaunavon, and Swift Current.
AA District 4
For AA meetings in Biggar, Brock, Dinsmore, Eston, Kerrobert, Kindersley, Leader, Leipzig, Lucky Lake, Milden, Outlook, Perdue, Rosetown, and Zealandia.
AA District 6
For AA meetings in Broadview, Cowessess First Nation, Esterhazy, Greenfell, Kenosee Lake Resort, Kipling, Moosomin, Rocanville, Stockholm, Wapella, Wawota, and Whitewood.
AA District 7
For AA meetings in Canora, Kamsack, Kelvington, Langenburg, Melville, Neudorf, Norquay, Preeceville, and Yorkton.
AA District 8
Saskatoon
311-220 3rd Ave. S.
Phone: (306) 665-6727
Note: For AA meetings in Asquith, Delisle, and Saskatoon.
District 9
Note: For AA meetings in Cochin, Glaslyn, Lashburn, Livelong, Macklin, Neilburg, North Battleford, Rabbit Lake, Spiritwood, Turtleford, and Unity.
District 11
For meetings in Archerwill, Carrot River, Hudson Bay, Melfort, Naicam, Nipawin, and Tisdale.
District 12
For meetings in Colonsay, Fishing Lake Reserve, Humboldt, Imperial, Lanigan, Viscount, Wadena, Watrous, Wynyard.
District 13
For AA Meetings in Big River, Blaine Lake, Debden, and Shellbrook.
District 14
For AA Meetings in Beauval, Canoe Narrows, Jans Bay, Makwa, Meadow Lake, and Waterhen.
District 16
For AA Meetings in La Ronge and Sandy Bay.
District 19
311-320 3rd Ave. S.
Saskatoon
Phone: (306) 665-6727
For AA Meetings in Martensville, Saskatoon and Warman.
District 20
311-320 3rd Ave. S.
Saskatoon
Phone: (306) 665-6727
For AA Meetings in Saskatoon.
District 21
For AA Meetings in Floral, Kenaston, and Saskatoon.
Edmonton AA
Note: has AA meeting information for Macklin, Maidstone and Onion Lake.
Regina Area AA Intergroup Office
Rm # 5-1812 Arthur St.
Regina SK S4T 4W7
Phone: (306)545-9300
Saskatoon Central Office
311 Ave. Building
220 3rd Ave. South
Saskatoon SK S7K 1M1
Phone: (306)665-6727
Swift Current Intergroup
436 7th Ave NW
Swift Current SK S9H 0Z3
Phone: (306)773-7494
Online Meetings
Lamplighters Group of Alcoholics Anonymous
Online Intergroup of Alcoholics Anonymous
International Site
Cocaine Anonymous World Services Organization (CAWSO)
3740 Overland Ave. Suite C
Los Angeles CA 90034
Toll-free: (800)347-8998
Regional Site
Cocaine Anonymous Saskatchewan
Online Meetings
Cocaine Anonymous Online Service Area
CO-DEPENDENTS ANONYMOUS (CoDA)
International Site
Co-Dependents Anonymous
Phoenix, AZ
Phone: (602) 277-7991
Toll-Free: 1(888) 444-2379
E-Mail: outreach@coda.org
National Site
Co-Dependents Recovery Society
No Info Line in Saskatchewan
International Site
Nar-Anon Family Groups World Services
22527 Crenshaw Blvd #200B
Torrance, CA
90505 USA
Phone: (310)534-8188
Toll-free: (800) 477-6291
International Site
Narcotics Anonymous World Services
PO Box 9999
Van Nuys CA 91409
Phone: (818)773-9999
Note: You must select "Canada" in Country section in order to have the provinces listed.
Canadian Site
Canadian Assembly of Narcotics Anonymous
PO Box 25073 RPO West Kildonan
Winnipeg MB R2V 4C7
The Canadian NA website has links to NA meetings in various Saskatchewan municalities as follows (also see Regional NA sites below):
Central Saskatchewan NA
Phone: (306) 652-5216
Note: for Kindersley, Melfort, North Battleford, Prince Albert, and Saskatoon.
Southern Saskatchewan NA
Phone: (306) 757-6600
Note: for Estevan, Moose Jaw, Regina, Swift Current, Weyburn, and Yorkton.
Regional Sites
Southern Saskatchewan Area
Box 3563, Main Post Office
2200 Saskatchewan Drive
Regina SK S4P 3L7
Note: listings for Regina, Estevan, Moose Jaw, Swift Current and Weyburn.
Online Meetings
Narcotics Anonymous Chat and Online Meetings
OTHER ALCOHOL AND DRUG RELATED SUPPORT GROUP MEETINGS
Adult Children of Alcoholics (ACOA)
is a Twelve Step program of women and men who grew up in alcoholic or otherwise dysfunctional homes. Participants meet with in a mutually respectful, safe environment and acknowledge common experiences.
Saskatoon Freethinkers
(aka Secular Organizations for Sobriety Group of Saskatoon (SOSGS)
Box 31043 RPO Broadway & Taylor
Saskatoon, SK S7H 5S8
E-Mail: sos_sask@cficanada.ca
Note: Meets the 2nd and 4th Sunday every month. Meetings located at the Avenue Community Centre, 201-320 21st St. W., Saskatoon, SK (Habitat Centre building, corner of 21st St. W. and Ave. D).
SMART Recovery
Note: Meetings in Regina, Saskatchewan
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Medical
Programs?
Programs that treat the physical aspects of alcohol and drug misuse such as withdrawal management (detox), addiction medicine, drug testing and methadone maintenance. For more information see the Medical Section.
Outpatient
Programs?
Programs offered once or twice a week with, typically one to three hours per session and are either government-funded (free) or private (ranging $50 to $200 / hour depending on therapist qualifications). Meals and accommodation are NOT provided. For more information see the Outpatient Section.
Residential
Programs?
Programs that provide counseling, meals and accommodation. Primary Treatment (usually 30 days) is intensive therapy followed by Support Recovery (usually 6 months or longer) where clients learn to transition back to society. Government-funded residential treatment is usually no cost or $50 per day but requires a referral from a family doctor, medical detox or government-funded outpatient clinic. Private treatment can range from $200 to $500 per day and does not require a referral. For more information see the Residential Section.
Meetings?
Meetings are social gatherings for people who desire to stop drinking (AA, LifeRing, etc.), drugs (NA, CA) or have a loved one that is struggling with alcohol or drugs (Al-Anon, Nar-Anon). These groups are NOT therapy. For more information see the Meetings section.
Interventionists?
Trained professionals that assist families with family members who refuse to get help with an addiction. Fees are not covered by the government and can cost hundreds of dollars up to $5000 (plus travel expenses) depending on the interventionist. For more information see the Find an Interventionist section.

