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Mental Health and Addiction Support Services in Algoma Mental Health and Addiction Support Services in Algoma Quick Reference Guide: Where to go for assistance in Algoma This guide was created with support from the Community Mental Health Program through Algoma Public Health. This section is not solely inclusive of mental health and addictions supports – it includes all support services available to residents of the Algoma District. To make changes, add or remove a service, please contact 705-942-4646 extension 3055 Abuse, Assault and Domestic Violence Addictions Anger Brain Injury Bereavement Caregiving Support Clothing Assistance Counselling Services Disabilities Eating Disorders Emergency Numbers Employment Financial Assistance Food Assistance Housing Indigenous Supports Legal Assistance LGBTQ+ Medical Services Mental Health Parenting/Children Pregnancy Seniors Shelters ABUSE, ASSAULT AND DOMESTIC VIOLENCE Algoma Family Services (AFS)……………………………………………………… (705) 945-5050 1-800-461-2237 (Toll Free) AFS: Blind River………………………………………………………………………. (705) 356-1673 AFS: Elliot Lake……………………………………………………………………….. (705) 848-0790 AFS: Wawa……………………………………………………………………........... (705) 856-2252 Assaulted Women’s Help Line…………………………………………………….. 1-866-863-0511 Centre Victoris pour Femmes……………………………………………........... (705) 253-0049 Children’s Aid Society of Algoma (CAS)……………………………………….. 1-888-414-3571 (Toll Free) CAS: Blind River………………………………………………………………......... 705-356-1464 CAS: Elliot Lake……………………………………………………………............. 705-848-8000 CAS: Hornepayne……………………………………………………………………. 807-868-2624 CAS: Sault Ste. Marie………………………………………………………………. 705-949-0162 CAS: Wawa……………………………………………………………………………… 705-856-2960 Counselling Services of East Algoma (Blind River/Elliot Lake)……… (705) 848-2585 Emergency Interpreter Services for the Deaf (TTY)……………………… 1-866-831-4657 Kids Help Line……………………………………………………………………………… 1-800-668-6868 Linge FEM AIDE…………………………………………………………………………… 1-877-336-2433 Maplegate House for Women (Elliot Lake)…………………………......... (705) 461-9868 Metis Nation of Ontario………………………………………………………………. (705) 254-1768 Nimkii-Naabkawagan………………………………………………………………….. (705) 941-9054 1-866-266-1466 (Toll Free) Nog-Da-Win-Da-Min……………………………………………………………………. (705) 946-3700 1-800-465-0999 (Toll Free) Sexual Assault Care Centre………………………………………………….......... (705) 759-5143 Sexual Assault Care Centre/Partner Assault Clinic (SAH)…………….. (705) 759-5143 Victim Services of Algoma…………………………………………………………… (705) 945-6905 1-888-822-7792 Victim/Witness Assistance Program (VWAP)………………………………. 1-844-768-0545 VWAP: Blind River/Elliot Lake………………………………………............ (705) 848-8266 VWAP: Sault Ste. Marie…………………………………………………………… (705) 946-6567 Wawa Area Victim Services…………………………………………………………. (705) 856-7852 Women In Crisis………………………………………………………………………….. (705) 759-1230 1-877-759-1230 (Toll Free) ADDICTIONS 1 Al-Anon Public Information…………………………………………………………. (705) 946-6019 Al-Anon Support Groups……………………………………………………….. (705) 942-4242 Alcoholics Anonymous................................................................... (705) 254-1312 Algoma Family Services (AFS): Alternatives for Youth…………………. (705) 945-5050 AFS: Genesis Program…………………………………………………………….. (705) 945-5050 1-800-461-2237 (Toll Free) AFS: Blind River………………………………………………………………………. (705) 356-1673 AFS: Elliot Lake……………………………………………………………………….. (705) 848-0790 AFS: Wawa……………………………………………………………………………… (705) 856-2252 Algoma Public Health………………………………………………………………….. (705) 942-4646 Blind River………………………………………………………………………………. (705) 356-2551 Elliot Lake……………………………………………………………………………….. (705) 848-2314 Wawa……………………………………………………………………………………… (705) 856-7208 Addictions Supportive Housing (ASH)…………………………………….. (705) 942-4646 ext 3155 Back on Track…………………………………………………………………………. 1-800-814-5831 (Toll Free) Community Alcohol and Drug Assessment Program (CADAP)…. (705) 942-4646 ext 3148 Methadone Maintenance Treatment (MMT)………………………….. (705) 942-4646 ext 3148 A New Link (Pregnant/Parenting Women)…………………………………… (705) 946-0920 Benbowopka Treatment Centre: Blind River……………………………….. (705) 356-1681 Biidaaban (Healing Lodge)…………………………………………………………… (807) 229-3592 1-888-432-7102 (Toll Free) Breton House (Women)………………………………………………………………. (705) 759-4891 Camillus Treatment Centre: Elliot Lake……………………………………… (705) 848-2129 ext 312 After Hours ext 310 Central Access and Information Line…………………………………………… (705) 759-5989 Connex Ontario…………………………………………………………………………… 1-866-531-2600 Drug and Alcohol Helpline…………………………………………………………… 1-800-565-8603 Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (FASD) & Groups……………………… (705) 541-7101 FASD Helpline…………………………………………………………………………. 1-877-327-4636 Indian Friendship Centre (IFC)…………………………………………………….. (705) 256-5634 ext 2129 Ken Brown Recovery Home (Men)………………………………………………. (705) 942-3821 Narcotics Anonymous (NA)…………………………………………………………. (705) 945-1580 National Native Alcohol and Drug Abuse Program (NNADAP)……… (705) 256-8925 Northwood Recovery (Methadone Clinic)…………………………………… 1-844-864-0523 Ontario Addiction Treatment Clinic (OATC)…………………………………. (705) 759-8080 Rapid Access Addiction Medicine Clinic (RAAM)…………………………. (705) 759-3434 ext 7200 Road to Recovery (Methadone Clinic)………………………………………… (705) 450-7444 Sault Area Hospital (SAH) (705) 759-3434 SAH: Addictions Treatment Clinic (ATC)………………………………….. (705) 759-6684 SAH: Crisis Intervention………………………………………………………….. (705) 759-3398 1-800-721-0077 (Toll Free) SAH: Gambling Support Group……………………………………………….. (705) 759-3434 SAH: Safe Bed Program…………………………………………………………… (705) 942-1872 SAH: Withdrawal Management Detox……………………………………. (705) 942-1872 2 (705) 759-3398 (Crisis Line) Sexaholics Anonymous………………………………………………………………… 1-866-424-8777 Teen Challenge Ontario: North Men’s Centre……………………………… (705) 942-7771 1-800-480-3153 (Toll Free) ANGER Algoma Public Health: Anger Solutions Program…………………………. (705) 942-4646 Canadian Mental Health Association (CMHA)……………………………… (705) 759-5989 Indian Friendship Centre (IFC)…………………………………………………….. (705) 256-5634 John Howard Society…………………………………………………………………… (705) 759-3389 BRAIN INJURY Brain Injury Survivor Support………………………………………………………. (705) 971-1050 March of Dimes…………………………………………………………………………… (705) 254-1099 1-800-567-0315 (Toll Free) Sault Concussion Clinic………………………………………………………………… (705) 575-3365 The Brain Injury Association………………………………………………………… (705) 946-0172 BEREAVEMENT ARCH Hospice……………………………………………………………………………… (705) 942-1556 ext 224 Counselling Centre of East Algoma (Blind River/Elliot Lake)………… (705) 848-2585 North Algoma Counselling Services (Wawa)……………………………….. (705) 856-2335 ext 3142 Sault Area Hospital: Perinatal Bereavement Support Group……….. 1-888-301-7276 Victoria Order of Nurses (VON)…………………………………………………… (705) 942-8200 You Are Not Alone (YANA)………………………………………………………….. (705) 942-4646 ext 3299/3021 CAREGIVER SUPPORT Alzheimer’s Society……………………………………………………………………… (705) 942-2195 1-877-396-7888 (Toll Free) Alzheimer’s Society (Elliot Lake)………………………………………………….. (705) 848-8145 ARCH Hospice……………………………………………………………………………… (705) 942-1556 Indian Friendship Centre: Family Support Program…………………….. 705-256-5634 ext 2142 National Alliance on Mental Health…………………………………………….. 613-737-7791 The Brain Injury Association………………………………………………………… (705) 946-0172 CLOTHING ASSISTANCE Algoma Public Health: Community Closet…………………………………… (705) 942-4646 Finnish Rest Home Thrift Shop……………………………………………………. (705) 945-9987 Indian Friendship Centre…………………………………………………………….. (705) 256-5634 People’s Pentecostal Church………………………………………………………. (705) 949-3619 3 Phoenix Rising Women’s Centre…………………………………………………. (705) 759-5864 Pregnancy Centre……………………………………………………………………….. (705) 759-9100 Sault Ste. Marie Helping Hands……………........................................ 112 Crawford Avenue Social Services Community Hubs (tenants only) 29 Albion Street……………………………………………………………………… (705) 251-9514 46 Boston Avenue…………………………………………………………………… (705) 251-9513 710-8 Second Line West…………………………………………………………. (705) 251-9515 St. Vincent’s Place……………………………………………………………………….. (705) 253-2770 Women In Crisis………………………………………………………………………... (705) 759-1230 COUNSELLING SERVICES Algoma Family Services (AFS)……………………………………………………… (705) 945-5050 1-800-461-2237 (Toll Free) AFS: Blind River………………………………………………………………………. (705) 356-1673 AFS: Elliot Lake……………………………………………………………………….. (705) 848-0790 AFS: Wawa……………………………………………………………………………… (705) 856-2252 Canadian Hearing Society (CHS)………………………………………………….. (705) 946-4320 1-866-518-0000 (Toll Free) Canadian Mental Health Association (CMHA) Walk-In Counselling (705) 759-5989 Counselling Centre of East Algoma (Blind River/Elliot Lake)……….. (705) 848-2585 Hornepayne Community Hospital……………………………………………….. (807) 868-2203 Kelsey Dugas Counselling (705) 941-1173 Nog-Da-Win-Da-Min……………………………………………………………………. (705) 946-3700 1-800-465-0999 (Toll Free) North Algoma Counselling Services (Wawa)……………………………….. (705) 856-2335 ext 3142 Sault College……………………………………………………………………………….. (705) 759-2554 DISABILITIES Adult Enrichment Centre…………………………………………………………….. (705) 450-7575 Autism Algoma……………………………………………………………………………. [email protected] Breaking Away: Developmental Disability Support Service………….. (705) 575-3355 Canadian Hearing Society……………………………………………………………. (705) 946-4320 1-866-518-0000 (Toll Free) Canadian National Institute for the Blind (CNIB)…………………………. (705) 949-2610 1-888-675-2468 Christian Horizons (Blind River)…………………………………………………… (705) 356-2727 Community Living Algoma (CLA) ………………………………………………… (705) 253-1700 CLA: Blind River………………………………………………………………………. (705) 848-2475
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