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Native Alcohol and Drug program
There are four objectives that the Native Alcohol and Drug program strives to accomplish, and they are as follows: to create individual and community awareness of the problems related to alcohol and drug abuse; to encourage abusers to use community agencies and self-help groups; to make contact with alcohol and/or drug abusers, to help them deal with their problem; to recommend treatment, educational activities and use of self-help groups to help abusers deal with their problems.; We have a trained coordinator who has genuine care and respect for those whom he serves. Our coordinator provides assistance with regards to clientele transportation to and from meetings. Our Native alcohol and drug coordinator also provides some unofficial assistance for the clientele in regards to dealing with Social Services and the court system.; Confidentiality is our assured to our clients. Flexibility is one of the main attributes to our program and we are available 24 hours a day. Our main concern is to help those people who want to achieve sobriety and to provide an understanding for the family members so that they will be able to comprehend the disease of alcohol and drug addiction.
6F J. MacAulay Court
Charlottetown, PE, C1A 9M7 Map
902-892-5314 x18775913003
Ages served: 12 years and up
Languages served: English
Fees: None
Area Served: Prince Edward Island
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Addictions (including Drugs, Alcohol and Gambling)
Indigenous, First Nations, Inuit and Métis (FNIM)
Last modified Aug 3, 2008 1:34pm
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