Al-Anon Family Groups - Brampton - Al-Anon and Alateen Meetings
Record #: CWL0920 | Last Modified: 14 Jan 2021 | Last Full Update: 04 Dec 2020 |
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Description | A community resource providing support to anyone affected by a relative or friend’s drinking A Twelve Step mutual support group resource with member facilitated meetings for adults and teens affected by a relative or friend's addiction or misuse of alcohol. Al-Anon, which includes Alateen for teenagers, is a separate entity from Alcoholics Anonymous (AA). Al-Anon •non-professional, self-supporting, spiritually based, apolitical •members share as peers how they apply the Al-Anon/Alateen program to their lives to solve common problems •based on the Twelve Steps and Twelve Traditions adapted from AA Alateen: •part of the Al-Anon Fellowship designed for younger relatives and friends, up to age 18, of alcoholics •follows the same Twelve Steps, Twelve Traditions, and principles as Al-Anon •members conduct their own meetings with the guidance of a certified adult Al-Anon member who is the Alateen Group Sponsor •members focus on sharing and learning effective ways to cope with their common problems and challenges as a result of being affected by someone's drinking. Al-Anon Meetings: Tue: 10am, Church of the Holy Family, 10446 Kennedy Rd Tue: 8pm,St. Jude's Anglican Church, 1000 Central Park Dr (rear door entrance) Wed: 7pm, Grace United Church, 156 Main St N Thu 10am, Church of the Holy Family, 10446 Kennedy Rd Fri: 7pm, St Paul's Presbyterian Church, 723 Balmoral Dr Services now altered in response to COVID-19 (Coronavirus) While most Al-anon and Alateen support meetings remain suspended until further notice, a number of meetings are being offered virtually. For a current list of virtual meetings, check website Please feel free to call or email for additional support during this time |
Hours | *temporary closures due to the COVID-19 virus crisis* Groups that have temporary online meetings are marked with (elec) and you will find more details about participating in the details of such meetings . Alanon Meetings: Tue 10am, Church of the Holy Family, 10446 Kennedy Rd Tue 8pm, St. Jude's Anglican Church, 1000 Central Park Dr.(rear door entrance facing Dixie Road). Wed 7pm, Grace United Church, 156 Main St N Thu 10am, Church of the Holy Family, 10446 Kennedy Rd (use backdoor entrance) Fri 7pm, St Paul's Presbyterian Church, 723 Balmoral Dr |
Areas Served | Peel Region |
Eligibility | Anyone whose life has been affected by the drinking of a family member or friend * Alateen program for ages 13-18 years |
Application | No application required * Call meeting line for exact times and locations |
Fees | None |
Languages | English |
Contact Information | |
Address & Map | St Paul Presbyterian Church 73 Balmoral Drive Brampton, ON L6T 1X5 View Google Map |
Intersection | Torbram Rd and Steeles Ave E |
Accessibility | Fully Accessible |
Mailing Address | 145 The West Mall Etobicoke, ON M9C 1C0 |
Office Phone | Local Meeting Info: 416-410-3809 |
Fax | 757-563-1656 |
After Hours Phone | 1-888-425-2666 |
Toll Free Phone | Meeting line - Mon-Sun 24 hours 1-888-425-2666 |
wso@al-anon.org | |
Website | www.al-anon.org |
Primary Contact | Email: wso@al-anon.org |
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Print Material | The Forum magazine; literature written for parents, adult children, teenagers and spouses of alcoholics |
Funding | Donations |
Service Level | (50) Non Profit |
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Subjects | Addictions ; Alcohol ; Men ; Mental health ; Mental health services ; Self help groups ; Women ; Youth |