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Recovery West

7700 Hurontario St, Unit 601
Brampton, ON
L6Y 4M3
Brampton, ON
L6Y 4M3

905-451-2123

24/7 crisis support: 905-278-9036 or 1-888-811-2222

Toll-Free: 1-877-451-2123

Fax: 905-456-7492

Mon, Thu 10am-4pm *Tue, Wed 10am-7pm
Last updated: Apr 11, 2025: Suggest an edit
Application
Interested individuals can call office or walk-in
Eligibility - Population(s) Served
Adults 16 years and older
Fees
None
Contacts
Nicole Allin - Program Manager
Recovery West and Drop-In Center
289-748-3226 * allinn@cmhapeel.ca
Nelly Trovao - Program Assistant
trovaon@cmhapeel.ca
Recovery West and Drop-In Center
289-748-3226 * allinn@cmhapeel.ca
Nelly Trovao - Program Assistant
trovaon@cmhapeel.ca
Languages
English
Language Note
Translation and interpretation is available for most languages. Kindly notify If interpretation services are needed
Area(s) Served
Dufferin County and Peel Region
Accessibility

Description of Services:
A peer support program offering drop-in peer support, groups, vocational services, and a Recovery College
Drop-in support: members have access to games and crafts, can watch TV, enjoy a snack, connect with friends, join a peer group or social recreational activity. Peer Support Workers are available to help with goal setting, safety planning, or whatever members would like to talk about
Peer support groups: offer a safe space to share and support one another. Anxiety Group, Recovery Chat, Wellness Walks, and more
Recovery College: courses provide educational opportunities to learn about wellness and recovery, and earn a certificate. Courses include WRAP, Life Skills, Emotional Regulation and others with new offering three times a year
Vocational Support Workers: help with employment and education goals. Volunteer opportunities and vocational groups available. Some opportunities for scholarships or funding to support employment and educational goals
Drop-in support: members have access to games and crafts, can watch TV, enjoy a snack, connect with friends, join a peer group or social recreational activity. Peer Support Workers are available to help with goal setting, safety planning, or whatever members would like to talk about
Peer support groups: offer a safe space to share and support one another. Anxiety Group, Recovery Chat, Wellness Walks, and more
Recovery College: courses provide educational opportunities to learn about wellness and recovery, and earn a certificate. Courses include WRAP, Life Skills, Emotional Regulation and others with new offering three times a year
Vocational Support Workers: help with employment and education goals. Volunteer opportunities and vocational groups available. Some opportunities for scholarships or funding to support employment and educational goals
Services and Programs:
Meetings
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Last updated: Apr 11, 2025: Suggest an edit
