
VISION
To be
MISSION
- A help center for people dealing with substance and behavioral addiction issues
- A resource and information centre for recovering persons and their familie
- Empowering persons with addictions to reclaim their dignity and improve their quality of life.
- A place for learning about addictions and recovery for the community
- Providing access to professionals skilled in addictions management
- A safe haven to interact with others in various stages of recovery
WHAT IS WE CARE?
WE CARE is a center for person wanting to recover from addictions. Recovering people can come here to seek help outside a hospital setting. The center provides a safe and caring environment which facilitates learning through structured education programs and interaction with peers through groups as well as access to professional help.
Family members can also find support and gain a better understanding of addictions and the recovery process.
WHO COMES TO THE CENTRE?
Individuals and families who need help with addictions.
WHAT WE DO?
WE CARE is an entry point for the treatment of addicts and their families
- Providing access to professional help, certified counselors, psychiatrists, and psychologists.
- Providing referrals for detoxification treatment and inpatient programs.
- Running recovery support groups.
- Conducting psycho educational talks.
- Providing access to independent self help groups.
- Running recreational programs (recovery chats & movie nights).
- Running alternative therapy workshops.
- A place where recovering people can fellowship and interact in a safe environment.
FACILITIES
Café providing snacks and refreshmentsJamming corner and KaraokeSerenity Room - Lounge with library and computersSobriety Room - Multi-purpose room with facilities for training
RECOVERY SUPPORT GROUPS
WE CARE facilitates several All Addictions support groups. The Center also provides space for the independently run recovery groups AA, NA, SLAA, GA, Emotions Anonymous, Overeaters Anonymous and Al-Anon on different schedules 7 days per week. Groups are non-denominational and use universal 12 step spiritual principles. Up to 250 people attend our support groups monthly.
