ATTENTION
Given the evolving COVID-19 situation, we are taking all appropriate measures to protect you, your loved ones and our staff.
- In-house treatment will continue with safety considerations
- Out-patient and community-based supports and services will be provided in the following ways:
- Via telephone
- Virtual: this may include email or other forms of technology
- In person
- If you have any questions, please contact the MB Addictions Helpline at 1-855-662-6605
For questions and inquiries please contact 1-855-662-6605 or call our local number (204)-944-6334.
For location information, please see the list of contacts for AFM programs and services.
AFM Women’s In-House Program and Community-Based Services have returned to 1041 Portage Avenue from the Teulon facility.
The facility has implemented a number of COVID-19 restrictions in order to maintain compliance with the Manitoba Government as well as Shared Health guidelines. These guidelines include:
- Provision and use of PPE for staff and clients
- Reduced capacity to ensure physical distancing
- Ongoing practicing of the fundamentals including environmental cleaning, hand washing and self-screening
Regular programs and services are up and running as of Monday, January 4, 2021.
Client-related inquiries can be directed to Women’s Intake and Assessment at 204-944-6229.
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Programs & Services
Adult Programs
Adult services are provided to adults 18 years and older who are seeking assistance either due to their own or another’s involvement with alcohol, drugs, and/or gambling.
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Programs & Services
Youth Programs
Our programs are designed to help you look at your alcohol, drug or gambling involvement to see if it’s affecting your life in a negative way. You’ll have the opportunity to meet counsellors who understand youth issues and the potential effects on young people’s lives.
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Resources
Information for Educators
Many adolescents will experiment with alcohol, other drugs and gambling. It is not unusual for some students to share very personal experiences. Learn how to help.
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Every year, Manitoba Substance Use and Addictions Awareness Week (M-SUAAW) provides an opportunity for Manitobans from all walks of life to engage in meaningful discussions and explore solutions for addressing the harms caused by substance use and addictions.