Anger Management Program
Goal: To create a safe environment where individuals can be provided with information to develop the mind and explore their thoughts and feelings, combined with a cultural component.
- One-on-one sessions (home or office) for individuals, families and youth, on or off reserve in the area
- Community outreach
- Interagency networking
Additional Information
For more information please call (250) 286-3430
Josey Wells - Ext 106
Jordan Campbell - Ext 120
Address / Contact Info
Laichwiltach Family Life Society
441 4th Ave
Campbell River, BCV9W 3W7
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Phone Numbers
Phone: (250) 286-3430
Toll-free: 1-877-777-8222
Fax: (250) 286-3483
Hours of Operation
Regular hours: Mon-Fri, 8:30 AM to 4:30 PM; Closed weekends and Stat holidays.
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This program was last updated on: 18 Nov 2021.