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Alcoholics Anonymous
Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) is a supportive fellowship open to anyone seeking help with the overuse and abuse of alcohol. It provides a space for individuals to share their experiences and support each other in recovery. The BC and Yukon AA website offers information on meetings, including dates, times, and locations. There are no fees or membership requirements to join.
Contacts:
Hotline: 833.985.6622
Website: bcyukonaa.org
Blood Ties Four Directions
Blood Ties Four Directions offers a supervised consumption site, harm reduction supplies, support groups, and education to promote safer substance use practices.
Contacts:
Address: 6189 6th Ave, Whitehorse, YT, Y1A 5P5 (Cook St Window entrance for Outreach Van and Needle & Pipe Program
Website: bloodties.ca
British Columbia Region of Narcotics Anonymous - Whitehorse Group
Narcotics Anonymous (NA) is a fellowship of individuals who support each other in recovering from substance use through complete abstinence. While NA primarily focuses on BC, there is a weekly Yukon-wide virtual meeting every Thursday from 7 to 8:30 p.m. on Zoom (Meeting ID: 999 759 3884). There are also in-person meetings in Whitehorse - check the map and schedule on their website to learn more.
Contacts:
Phone: 1-855-444-2262
Website: bcrna.ca
KDFN Health Outreach and Community Services
The outreach team focuses on providing health care, support, and programming, as well as advocacy for equal healthcare services for people who are street-involved and inadequately housed.
Contacts:
Address: Natsékhi Kų̀ Health Centre, 53 McClimon Crescent
Outreach Van Phone: 867-334-1647
Outreach Van Email: outreachvan@bloodties.ca
Phone: 867-668-7289
KDFN Health Outreach Services Website: https://www.kwanlindun.com/health/outreach-services/
KDFN Health Services Website: https://www.kwanlindun.com/health/
Queer Yukon Society
Queer Yukon Society supports and organizes events for the 2SLGBTQ+ community and allies in Yukon. They provide various services, including health services, peer support, education, and direct aid through programs like the Gender Gear program and Reaching Home.
Contacts:
Phone: 867-333-0132
Website: queeryukon.com