The programs and services of the Addictions Foundation of Manitoba became part of Mental Health & Addictions, Shared Health and Manitoba regional health authorities (RHAs) during 2022.
As a result, we are currently in the process of winding down the AFM website and moving information on services and programming to the Shared Health website and the websites of our Regional Health Authority partners.
Please note that we are no longer updating this website and, as a result, some of the information included within this site may no longer be accurate. Please see below for links to information on programs and services provided by Shared Health and our RHA partners.
For current information on Mental Health & Addictions programming provided by Shared Health and RHAs, please see the below links:
- Shared Health
- Winnipeg Regional Health Authority
- Interlake-Eastern Regional Health Authority
- Southern Health-Santé Sud
- Prairie Mountain Health
- Northern Health Region
To follow Shared Health, Manitoba’s provincial health authority, we welcome you to visit their website or social media at:
Twitter: https://twitter.com/SharedHealthMB
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/sharedhealthmanitoba/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sharedhealthmb/
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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.