Post Treatment Housing for Indigenous Persons with Addictions
Oxford House Foundation of Canada
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Post Treatment Housing for Indigenous Persons with Addictions
Provided by:
Oxford House Foundation of Canada
Provides self-run, self-supported "recovery" houses for homeless Indigenous men and women dealing with addiction issues.
Service offers:
affordable and safe "recovery" houses for homeless men and women dealing with addictions
3 houses for Indigenous men and 2 for Indigenous women
alcohol and drug-free environment
"family-type" support beyond the treatment phase
affordable housing and fellowship
recovery without relapse program
2 Indigenous Homes in Edmonton 1 for men and 1 for women
3 Indigenous homes in Calgary 1 for women and 2 for men
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This service is provided at 1 Location(s)
Calgary 62nd Avenue SE
220-221 62 Avenue SE, Calgary, Alberta T2H 0R5
Telephone: 403-369-4993 (Administration)
http://www.oxfordhouse.ca
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HOURS OF OPERATION
ELIGIBILITY
Service targeted to individuals who:
have had addiction treatment within the past year
are looking for work, working, volunteering or attending school
identify as Indigenous
HOW TO ACCESS THIS SERVICE
Application Required
To access service:
visit
website
for application form, Drug Test Agreement form and Authorization for Release of Information form
an office interview and interview at the post treatment house will be conducted
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RELATED SUBJECTS
Homeless People
Transitional Residential Substance Use Disorder Services
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