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Youth and Family Inhalant Program

4802 Highway 97 N, Williams Lake, BC, V2G 5L4

Services

Inpatient

About

Offered by Nenqayni Wellness Centre Society. Offers a residential substance use treatment program for young First Nations and Inuit females with inhalant, alcohol and or drug use issues. Each treatment cycle is approximately four months in length. Program includes school, education sessions, individual counselling, fitness and nutrition awareness, and cultural activities.

Languages

English

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