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Substance Abuse Program for African Canadian and Caribbean Youth (SAPACCY)

Type Of Service

Counselling and Treatment - Substance Use

Program Description

The Substance Abuse Program for African Canadian Caribbean Youth (SAPACCY) provides individual and group counselling and support to Black youth and their families who are experiencing problematic substance use. SAPACCY provides culturally safe and affirming anti-oppressive, anti-racist, and trauma-informed Mental Health and Substance use services to Black youth and their families.

Access Information

Referrals are accepted from all sources. Call, email or book an appointment online.

Additional Information

  • Restricted To: Black, Central African Republic, Rwandan, Djiboutian, Malagasy, Somali, Basotho, Mozambican, Black - West African, Bissau-Guinean, Comoran, Ghanaian, Malian, Sao Tomean and Principian, Zambian, Antiguan and Barbudian, Black - Central African, Burundian, Seychellois, Malawian, Beninese, Gambian, Nigerien, Black - Caribbean, Guadeloupean, St. Lucian, Black Canadian, Guinea-Bissau, Bonairean, Saint Lucian, Vincentian and Grenadinian, Zairean, Comorian, Curacaoan, British Virgin Islander, Sierra Leonean, Zimbabwean, Barbadian, Grenadian, Haitian, Black - African, Congolese, Black - East African, Ethiopian, Mauritian, Ugandan, Batswanan, South African, Angolan, Cameroonian, Equatorial Guinean, Ivorian, Nigerian, Seychelles Islander, Ivory Coast, Eustatian, African American, Kittsian and Nevisian, Turks and Caicos Islander, Gabonese, Kenyan, Black - South African, Swazi, Cape Verdean, Liberian, Togolese, Bermudan, Martinican, Virgin Islander, Lesothan, Bajan, Maartian, African Canadian, Montserratan, Caymanian, Black - North American, Lethoso, Saint Kittsian, Martinian, Botswana, Netherlands Antillean, Black American, Aruban, Saban, Chadian, Eritrean, Tanzanian, Namibian, Burkinabe, Guinean, Senegalese, Bahamian, Jamaican, Trinidadian and Tobagonian, Madagascaran, Comoro Island, Eustacian, US Virgin Islander
  • Program Cost: No
  • Additional Cost: No
  • Gender: All Genders
  • Age: 12 to 29 years of age
  • Catchment: County/District/Region: City of Ottawa
  • Partially Accessible
  • Office is located on second floor only accessible by stairs.
  • Languages: English, French
  • Virtual Service: Yes

Location

Upstream Ottawa Mental Health Community Support

Program Website

Website


Address

100 Craig Henry Drive

Nepean

Operated By

Upstream Ottawa


Hours

Main Hours: Monday - Friday: 8:30 AM - 4:30 PM


Referral Contact Information

Phone: 316-248-3330