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Portage Ontario

Portage Ontario
6681 Irvine St.
Elora, ON N0B 1S0
Phone: 1.519.846.0945
Fax: 1.519.846.5703
E-Mail: info_adoon@portage.ca

Note: This is a 6 month, gender-specific program for youth 14 - 18. There are both funded and fee-for-service beds available. Clients can self-refer or be referred. Portage provides on-site school programming.

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Pritchard House Rehabilitation Centre Native Addiction Council of Manitoba

Pritchard House Rehabilitation Centre
Native Addiction Council of Manitoba
160 Salter St.
Winnipeg, MB R2W 4K1
Phone: 1.204.586.8395
Fax: 1.240.589.3921
E-Mail: info@nacm.ca

Note: This is a 20 bed co-ed program for adults 18+. Accepts couples. Program length is 5 weeks. Clients must be 7 - 10 days sober prior to admission. Clients must be referred. Program offers Native Teachings and looks at the impact of the Residential School systems on Native families and cultural traditions. This program is funded under the NNADAP. Services available in Ojibway, Cree, and English.

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Rights of Passage (ROP) Covenant House

Rights of Passage (ROP)
Covenant House
575 Drake St.
Vancouver, BC V6B 4K8
Phone: 1.604.647.4480
Fax: 1.604.647.4484

Note: This is a semi-independent, co-ed transitional living program for youth 16 - 24. Clients must be sober prior to admission. Clients must be referred. Clients must be working full time, or working part-time and going to school part-time to be eligible. ROP provides youth with safe, affordable housing and support while they transition to independent living. Methadone and CSC clients are accepted. ROP is funded in part by the Government of Canada’s Homelessness Partnering Strategy (HPS).

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Rock Solid Refuge

Rock Solid Refuge
PO Box 1622
Shaunavon, SK S0N 2M0
Phone: 1.306.297.3663
Fax: 1.306.297.3063
E-Mail: info@rocksolidrefuge.com

Note: This is a 12 month, 16 bed biblically-based program for male youth 13 - 18. Clients can self-refer. Fees apply; please call for more information.

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Sagkeeng Mino Pimatiziwin Family Treatment Centre

Sagkeeng Mino Pimatiziwin Family Treatment Centre
PO Box 84
Fort Alexander, MB R0E 0P0
Phone: 1.204.367.2172
Toll-Free: 1.866.329.0736
Fax: 1.204.367.2324
E-Mail: Intake@familytreatment.ca

Note: This is a culturally-focused program for First Nation and Inuit families. 4 self-contained suites are available. Program length is 7 weeks. Clients must be 7 days sober prior to admission. Clients must be referred by a NNADAP worker, social worker, or CFS worker. CSC clients are accepted. Child care and education is available. This program is funded under the NNADAP.

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Salvation Army Beacon of Hope House

Salvation Army
Beacon of Hope House
Victoria, BC
Phone: 1.250.381.9474
Fax: 250.381.8324
E-Mail: info@victoriaarc.org

Note: This is a 30 day, 6 bed program for male youth 13 - 18. Clients can stay up to 1 year. Clients must be 5 days sober prior to admission. Youth with crystal meth issues will have placement priority. Clients can self-refer. This transition housing is funded by BC through the Provincial Homelessness Initiative and the Premier’s Task Force on Homelessness, Mental Illness and Addiction, VIHA, and The Salvation Army.

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Saskatoon Health Region Calder Centre - Youth Program

Saskatoon Health Region
Calder Centre - Youth Program
2003 Arlington Ave.
Saskatoon, SK S7J 2H6
Phone: 1.306.655.4500
Phone: 1.306.655.4502 (Youth Admissions)
Fax: 1.306.655.4545

Note: This is a 28 day, 12 bed program for youth 12 - 18. Program length can be shortened or extended depending on the client’s needs. Clients must be detoxed prior to admission; a Youth Stabilization Program is available, please call 1.306.655.4526. Clients must be referred by a community Mental Health and Addictions Case Manager. Program offers First Nations cultural activities, class, workshops, and developing a community recovery plan.

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The Behavioral Health Foundation Female Youth Program

The Behavioral Health Foundation
Female Youth Program
PO Box 250, 35B ave de la Digue
St. Norbert, MB R3V 1L6
Phone: 1.204.261.6111
Fax: 1.204.275.2099
E-Mail: jenniferl@bhf.ca

Note: This is a 16 bed program for youth 12 - 17. Program length is 4 - 6 months. Clients must be sober prior to admission. Clients can self-refer. Program offers Aboriginal traditional activities, mental health assessments, a special education classroom, and daycare for dependent children. BHF Youth Services operate on a fee-for-service basis with some beds funded through a government agreement available for Manitobans who do not have the ability to pay.

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The Behavioral Health Foundation Female Youth Program

The Behavioral Health Foundation
Female Youth Program
PO Box 250, 35B ave de la Digue
St. Norbert, MB R3V 1L6
Phone: 1.204.261.6111
Fax: 1.204.275.2099
E-Mail: jenniferl@bhf.ca

Note: This is a 16 bed program for youth 12 - 17. Program length is 4 - 6 months. Clients must be sober prior to admission. Clients can self-refer. Program offers Aboriginal traditional activities, mental health assessments, a special education classroom, and daycare for dependent children. BHF Youth Services operate on a fee-for-service basis with some beds funded through a government agreement available for Manitobans who do not have the ability to pay.

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The Behavioral Health Foundation Male Youth Program

The Behavioral Health Foundation
Male Youth Program
1147 Breezy Point Rd.
Selkirk, MB R1A 1A7
Phone: 1.204.482.9712
Fax: 1.204.482.9717
E-Mail: gerryv@bhf.ca

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Note: This is a 16 bed program for male youth 12 - 17. Program length is 4 - 6 months. 5 beds are private pay and 11 are for CFS referred clients. Clients must be sober prior to admission. Clients can self-refer. Program offers Aboriginal traditional activities, mental health assessments, a special education classroom, and daycare for dependent children. BHF Youth Services operate on a fee-for-service basis with some beds funded through a government agreement available for Manitobans who do not have the ability to pay.

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