Addiction Support Meetings Return to St. Theresa Point

By

James Sinclair
March 19, 2026 1:01 pm

Residents in St. Theresa Point, Manitoba, can now access more local help for addiction as Alcoholics Anonymous meetings return to the community starting tonight. These sessions provide a critical resource for individuals and families looking for support with substance use.

The first meeting takes place on March 19, 2026, from 7:00 PM to 8:00 PM at the Community Wellness building. These peer-led gatherings allow residents to share their experiences and help each other stay on the path to recovery in a stable environment.

The restart is part of a broader effort to improve health services in the area. The Four Arrows Regional Health Authority helps coordinate these types of wellness initiatives across the Island Lake region to ensure residents can find care close to home.

The community also uses the NNADAP framework, which focuses on prevention and counseling led by local members. By hosting these meetings at St. Theresa Point Community Wellness, the community is providing an easy way for people to connect and heal together.

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