Supportive Recovery Program

Provided by Threshold Housing Society

An up-to 120-day harm reduction focused program for youth aged 15 to 21 who are wanting to develop skills for recovery from substance use.
The Supportive Recovery Program is an up-to 120-day harm reduction focused program for youth aged 15 to 21 who are wanting to develop skills for recovery from substance use.

Threshold Housing Society Supportive Recovery Program offers live in and host family accommodations, recovery and life skills programming and support as well as counselling services for up to 120 days. All services are voluntary, and you can stop programming at any time.

Supportive Recovery is a fully funded program and there are no costs to attend.

Youth from all areas of the island can apply to the program.

250-383-8830

Public email: assist@thresholdhousing.ca

Website: https://www.thresholdhousing.ca...

Threshold Office - 1524 Fort Street, Victoria, British Columbia

Service is available in English.

Cost: No cost

Referral options:

  • Physician or nurse practitioner referral
  • Health professional referral
  • School personnel referral
  • Outreach Worker referral
Referral Forms
Availability

Service area: Island Health Area + show cities

Service area cities: Alert Bay, Bamfield, Black Creek, Brentwood Bay, Campbell River, Cathedral Grove, Chemainus, Cobble Hill, Comox, Coombs, Cortes Island, Courtenay, Cumberland, Deep Bay, Denman Island, Duncan, Fanny Bay, Gabriola Island, Galiano Island, Gold River, Hornby Island, Horne Lake, Kyuquot, Ladysmith, Lake Cowichan, Langford, Lantzville, Long Beach, Mayne Island, Merville, Mill Bay, Nanaimo, Nanoose Bay, Nitinaht, North Saanich, Parksville, Pender Island, Penelakut Island, Port Alberni, Port Alice, Port Hardy, Port McNeill, Quadra Island, Qualicum Beach, Quathiaski Cove, Saanich, Saanichton, Salt Spring Island, Saturna Island, Sayward, Shawnigan Lake, Sidney, Sointula, Sooke, Tahsis, Tofino, Ucluelet, and Victoria

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