Substance Use / Addictions
180° Detox and Stabilization
Voluntary program for youth aged 13 to 19 looking for up to 6 months of stabilization services after detox.more info
Adult Children of Alcoholics (ACOA)
A 12-Step meeting group, offering support and an opportunity to listen and share. Adult children of alcoholics, or anyone from an addictive or otherwise dysfunctional family - newcomers are welcome.more info
Al-Anon - District 19 - Vancouver Island North
A-12 step anonymous program for friends and families of alcoholics. If someone’s drinking is troubling you, we can help.more info
Alano Club of Campbell River
The Alano Club offers a supportive place for anyone in the community who wishes to socialize in an alcohol/drug free community. Alano Club makes it possible for people in the community to socialize in a safe, non-judgmental place and to support each other in making positive lifestyle choices.more info
Alcoholics Anonymous (District 3, Campbell River)
Alcoholics Anonymous is a fellowship of men and women who share their experience, strength and hope with each other that they may solve their common problem and help others to recover from alcoholism. The primary purpose is to stay sober and help other alcoholics to achieve sobriety by attending the 12 Step meetings.more info
Campbell River Community Action
The Campbell River Community Action team works to develop and support local solutions to the overdose crisis. Our group includes social service providers, government entities, not-for -profit organizations, individuals, peers, and businesses. more info
Campbell River Sobering and Assessment Centre - Campbell River
Campbell River Sobering and Assessment Centre - Campbell River
The Campbell River Sobering and Assessment Centre (CRSAC) provides a safe and supportive environment for substance affected individuals to become sober. The CRSAC also provides links to services for substance-dependent individuals that may have secondary issues including mental and/or physical health challenges. The facility will operate 24 hours a day and offer up to nine sobering beds.
The CRSAC is operated by Vancouver Island Mental Health Society (VIMHS). VIMHS is a registered charitable non-profit organization based in Nanaimo BC. Our goal is to encourage a society that values and supports ALL people, including those experiencing psychiatric, addiction, and cognitive challenges through thoughtful, community-driven leadership.more info