Punjabi Community Health Services

Sahara Addictions Program, Sahara Opioid Harm Reduction Program

Record #: CWL0947
Last Modified: 13 Mar 2026
Last Full Update: 11 Feb 2026

Record Details

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Website: http://www.pchs4u.com/sahara-addiction-program.php
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Description & Services

Alternate Name PCHS
Description SOHR provides services to individuals with an opioids addiction, and works to improve the responsiveness of the health care system to substance use 
 
Clients receive brief intervention, lifestyle, and supportive interventions, to develop skills to manage addiction/substance use isorder and other related problems 
 
The program is a partnership between WOHS, CMHA Peel, PAARC, FTP, Jean Tweed, and PCHS
Hours Office: Mon-Fri 9am-5pm
Dates All year
Areas Served Brampton ; Caledon ; Dufferin County ; Etobicoke North ; Malton ; Woodbridge
Eligibility Youth 16 years and older with an opioid addiction 
Primarily South Asian
Application Self referral, physician referral or professional agency referral
Fees None - Free
Languages English ; Hindi ; Punjabi ; Urdu

Contact Information

Address & Map
2980 Drew Road S, Unit 241
Mississauga, ON L4T 0A7
Site Location Great Punjab Business Centre (Besides Sri Guru Singh Sabha Canada Gurudwara)
Intersection Airport Rd and Drew Rd
Transit Information Bus # 5A, 30, 52 and 7
Accessibility Fully Accessible
Office Phone 905-677-0889
Fax 905-677-9141
E-Mail addictionsprogram@pchs4u.org
Website http://www.pchs4u.com/sahara-addiction-program.php
Primary Contact Harinder Sahota, Supervisor; Phone: 905-677-0889 ext 277; Email: harinder@pchs4u.com
Primary Executive Amandeep Kaur, Chief Executive Officer; Email: amandeep@pchs4u.com

Other Details

Established 1990; incorporated 1995; charitable number received April 2010
Funding Regional / Municipal ; Provincial
Service Level (50) Non Profit ; (51) Registered Charity

Subjects

Subjects Addictions ; Drugs ; Mental health ; South Asian community ; Support groups