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Addiction Support Groups - District of Kenora

People affected by addiction get together to share experiences and practical tips.

See also Addiction Education and Prevention.

 
These services are located in District of Kenora
Al Anon Family Groups - Northern Ontario - Online Service - Find a Meeting  
Ontario, ON
No public telephone number
Alcoholics Anonymous - Northwestern Ontario - Northwestern Ontario - Find Location  
Northwestern Ontario, ON
No public telephone number
Animakee Wa Zhing #37 First Nation - Zhaawanaabinesiik Health Services - National Native Alcohol and Drug Abuse Program  
Zhaawanaabinesiik Health Centre 316 Animkii Dr, Northwest Angle 37 First Nation, ON  P0X 1N0
807-226-1077
Anishinaabeg of Naongashiing - Band Office - National Native Alcohol and Drug Abuse Program  
AON Administration Building, Anishinaabeg Of Naongashiing/Big Island First Nation, ON  P0W 1J0
807-488-5602
Eagle Lake First Nation - Eagle Lake Health and Resource Centre - National Native Alcohol and Drug Abuse Program  
122 Aspen Ave, Eagle Lake First Nation, ON  P0V 3H0
807-755-1157
Iskatewizaagegan #39 Independent First Nation - Isobel Pinesse Memorial Health Centre - National Native Alcohol and Drug Abuse Program  
Isobel Pinesse Memorial Health Centre, Iskatewizaagegan 39 First Nation, ON  P0X 1E0
807-733-3318
Lake of The Woods District Hospital - St Joseph Health Centre, 2nd Fl - Back On Track  
21 Wolsley St St Joseph's Health Centre, Kenora, ON  P9N 3W7
807-467-3555
Mishkosiminiziibiing First Nation - Esiniiwab Health Centre - National Native Alcohol and Drug Abuse Program  
509 Beach Rd Esiniiwab Health Centre, Mishkosiminiziibiing/Big Grassy First Nation, ON  P0W 1J0
807-488-5457
Niisaachewan Anishinaabe Nation - Band Office - National Native Alcohol and Drug Abuse Program  
22 Band Office Rd, Ochiichagwe'babigo'ining First Nation, ON  P9N 3W7
807-548-5876
Ojibways of Onigaming First Nation - Medical Building - National Native Alcohol and Drug Abuse Program  
Medical Building 701 Ketemiikana Dr, Ojibways Of Onigaming First Nation, ON  P0X 1K0
807-484-2339
Shoal Lake 40 First Nation - Shoal Lake Medical Centre - National Native Alcohol and Drug Abuse Program  
Medical Centre, Shoal Lake 40 First Nation, ON  P0X 1E0
807-733-3577
Wabaseemoong Independent Nation - Health Centre - National Native Alcohol and Drug Abuse Program  
Health Centre, Wabaseemoong Independent Nations, ON  P0X 1P0
807-927-2440
Wabauskang First Nation - Wabauskang Health Office - National Native Alcohol and Drug Abuse Program  
Health Office 131 Main St, Wabauskang 21, Wabauskang First Nation, ON  P0V 1T0
807-529-6329
Wabigoon Lake Ojibway Nation - Health Centre - National Native Alcohol and Drug Abuse Program  
31 Main St, Wabigoon Lake First Nation, ON  P8N 2Y4
807-938-6464
Wauzhushk Onigum Nation - Wauzhushk Onigum Medical Building - National Native Alcohol and Drug Abuse Program  
Golf Course Rd, Wauzhushk Onigum/Rat Portage First Nation, ON  P9N 3X8
807-548-6340

These services are located outside of District of Kenora, but provide service to District of Kenora.
Al-Anon Family Groups Headquarters - Canada  
222 Queen St, Unit 1000, Ottawa, ON  K1P 5V9
613-723-8484
Alcoholics Anonymous - Northwestern Ontario  
Northwestern Ontario, ON  P7B 6T6
No public telephone number
Couchiching First Nation - National Native Alcohol and Drug Abuse Program  
204 Frog Creek Rd, Fort Frances, ON  P9A 3M3
807-274-9452
Families for Addiction Recovery  
100 Consilium Place, Suite 200, Scarborough, ON  M1H 3E3

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