Substance Use & Addiction Support
Introduction
At AmEnough Society, we provide culturally sensitive, trauma-informed support to help individuals navigate substance use challenges, access treatment, and build resilience. Our programs focus on early intervention, harm reduction, and holistic wellness to ensure that every individual receives care that respects their cultural background and lived experience.
Our Approach
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Harm Reduction: Supporting safer choices and reducing risks associated with substance use.
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Culturally Appropriate Counselling: Providing services that are sensitive to cultural beliefs, experiences, and identity.
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Family and Community Support: Recognizing that addiction impacts entire families, and offering guidance, education, and connection to community resources.
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Trauma-Informed Care: Understanding the link between trauma, migration, and substance use to provide compassionate support.
What We Offer
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Individual Counselling and Case Management: One-on-one support with culturally aware counsellors to create personalized care plans.

Group Workshops and Peer Support: Safe spaces to learn coping strategies, build community, and reduce isolation.

Education and Awareness Programs: Helping newcomers, caregivers, and community members understand substance use, harm reduction, and treatment options.

Referral to Specialized Services: Connecting clients with detox programs, treatment facilities, and medical care across British Columbia.
Key Focus Areas
1. Opioid Use Disorder (OUD) and Harm Reduction – Education, Naloxone training, access to local support networks.
2. Alcohol Use Disorder (AUD) – Assessment, counseling, and community supports.
3. Cannabis Use and Emerging Concerns – Guidance, education, and safe usage practices.
4. Concurrent Disorders – Supporting individuals with co-occurring mental health and substance use challenges.
5. Youth and Family Support – Programs designed for young people at risk of substance use and their families.
Why Choose AmEnough Society

We integrate cultural safety and anti-racism principles into all programs.

We recognize the unique challenges faced by newcomers, migrants, and refugees and tailor support accordingly.

Our focus is on holistic recovery, combining mental health support, peer engagement, and practical life skills.

We empower individuals to take control of their wellness journey while fostering connection and community.
What We Offer

Individual Counselling and Case Management: One-on-one support with culturally aware counsellors to create personalized care plans.

Group Workshops and Peer Support: Safe spaces to learn coping strategies, build community, and reduce isolation.

Education and Awareness Programs: Helping newcomers, caregivers, and community members understand substance use, harm reduction, and treatment options.

Referral to Specialized Services: Connecting clients with detox programs, treatment facilities, and medical care across British Columbia.
BC Resources (Contact Details Only)
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BC Mental Health & Substance Use Services – 24/7: 1-800-784-2433
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Foundry BC (Youth 12–24): 1-833-308-6379
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211 BC (Community Information & Referrals): Dial 2-1-1
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Vancouver Coastal Health – Substance Use Services: 604-675-3700
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Fraser Health – Addiction Services: 604-953-4966
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Canadian Mental Health Association – BC Division: 604-688-3234
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Kids Help Phone (Youth Support 24/7): 1-800-668-6868 / Text CONNECT to 686868
Substance Abuse & Addiction Support
Need to call us? Not a problem.
778-680-1178
Or email us :
talk2us@amenoughcanada.org
Our Mental Health Initiatives

Substance Use & Addiction Support

Senior Mental Health & Wellness

Mental Health of Children of Migrants

Mental Health of LGBTQ2+ Newcomer
Real voices. Real change. Real impact.
What People Are Saying…
Real voices. Real change. Real impact!
What People Are Saying…

Samuel O.
International Student, Peer Group Member
Moving to Canada alone was overwhelming. The support I received through their student wellness circles helped me find peace, friends, and purpose.”

Aisha R.
LGBTQ2S+ Support Group Attendee
Am Enough Society is the first space where I felt truly safe and accepted. They understand what it means to be seen.”

Jessica Alaba
Volunteer
Serving with Am Enough Society has been life-changing. It's not just about helping others—it’s about healing together.”

Dr. Tade O.
Partner & Mental Health Advocate
Am Enough Society fills a critical gap in culturally informed mental health care. Their grassroots impact is powerful and necessary.

