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• Lending library
• Group activities
• Peer support
AA is a fellowship of men and women who share their experience, strength and hope with each other
that they may solve their common problem and help others to recover from alcoholism. The only
requirement for membership is a desire to stop drinking.
No service fee or dues; self-supporting through contributions
Referral not required
Practicum placement not available
New Day In The Peace
RR#1, Site 5, Comp 22, Station Main, Fort St John, BC V1J 4M6
Phone: (250) 785-1008
EMAIL: info@newdayministries.ca
Ages: 19+
Mission: We serve women and their families with addictive and otherwise broken lifestyles as they are
willing to seek freedom and healing and want to lead a life of purpose. We offer them a relationship with
God and with others in community, and the opportunity to change from the inside out.
Main Services Provided:
• Live-in program
o Residents are encouraged to commit to 12 months of training and living within the safety and
accountability of the discipleship environment.
• Counselling on a weekly basis
• Education
o Life skills on a farm setting
o Inner healing
• Counsellors with their masters degrees, prayer ministers, and experienced mental health workers
are on our team
• Can partner with BC mental health
• Long term vision to reunite and strengthen families
Fee - $ 550 /month
Self-referral
Practicum placement not available
Fort St John Friendship Society
10208 95 Avenue
Fort St John, BC V1J 1J2
Office Phone: (250)-785-8566 Fax: (250)-785-1507
E-Mail: friendship@bluenova.ca
Website: www.bcaafc.com
Addiction Services direct line: (250)-785-3411 Fax number: (250)-785-1507
Hours of Operation: Monday – Friday 8:30am – 4:30pm
All Ages
Mission: Improve the quality of life of Canada's Aboriginal people and to protect and preserve Aboriginal
culture for the benefit of all Canadians.

