Public Legal Education and Information Service of New Brunswick (PLEIS-NB) is a non-profit organization. Its goal is to provide New Brunswickers with information on the law. PLEIS-NB receives funding and in-kind support from the Department of Justice Canada, the New Brunswick Law Foundation and the New Brunswick Department of Justice. We gratefully acknowledge assistance in the preparation of this directory provided by the New Brunswick Executive Council Office.
Published by: Public Legal Education and Information Service of New Brunswick P.O. Box 6000, Fredericton, NB E3B 5H1 Tel: (506) 453-5369 Fax: (506) 462-5193 www.legal-info-legale.nb.ca
New Brunswick Executive Council Office P.O. Box 6000, Fredericton, NB E3B 5H1 Tel: (506) 453-8126 Fax: (506) 453-7977 www.gnb.ca/0012-e.asp
ISBN: 1-55396-040-8
2
TABLE OF CONTENTS Acadian Peninsula Region Services for Victims . ......................................................................................6 Services for Agressors ................................................................................ 6-7 Financial Help and Other. ........................................................................... 7-9 Emergency ...............................................................................................10-11 Counselling . ................................................................................................. 11 Court and Legal. ........................................................................................... 12 Carleton Region Services for Victims . .................................................................................. 13 Services for Agressors ................................................................................. 13 Financial Help and Other .......................................................................13-15 Emergency .. . ..........................................................................................15-16 Counselling .. ................................................................................................ 16 Court and Legal. ........................................................................................... 17 Chaleur Region Services for Victims . .................................................................................. .18 Services for Agressors . ..........................................................................18-19 Financial Help and Other . ......................................................................19-21 Emergency . ............................................................................................21-22 Counselling . . ..........................................................................................22-23 Court and Legal. ........................................................................................... 23 Charlotte Region Services for Victims .. .................................................................................. 24 Services for Agressors . ..........................................................................24-25 Financial Help and Other. .......................................................................25-27 Emergency .. . ..........................................................................................27-29 Counselling . . ............................................................................................... 29 Court and Legal . . . ...................................................................................... 29
3
Fredericton Region Services for Victims .. . ................................................................................ 30 Services for Aggressors . ............................................................................ .30 Financial Help and Other . . ....................................................................31-32 Emergency . .. . ........................................................................................33-34 Counselling . .. .........................................................................................34-35 Court and Legal . . . . .................................................................................... 35 Kings/Albert Region Services for Victims . .................................................................................. 36 Services for Aggressors .. ............................................................................ 36 Financial Help and Other .. .....................................................................36-38 Emergency . . ...........................................................................................38-39 Counselling .. ................................................................................................ 39 Madawaska/Victoria Region Services for Victims .. .................................................................................. 40 Services for Aggressors...........................................................................40-41 Financial Help and Other . .....................................................................41-43 Emergency . . ...........................................................................................43-44 Counselling .. . .............................................................................................. 45 Court and Legal. ........................................................................................... 45 Miramichi Region Services for Victims . ................................................................................. .46 Services for Aggressors ............................................................................... 46 Financial Help and Other . ......................................................................46-48 Emergency . .. . ........................................................................................48-49 Counselling . .. .............................................................................................. 49 Court and Legal. . ....................................................................................49-50
4
Moncton Region Services for Victims . ................................................................................... 51 Services for Aggressors ..........................................................................51-52 Financial Help and Other. . .....................................................................52-55 Emergency. ..............................................................................................55-56 Counselling . . ............................................................................................... 57 Court and Legal .. ......................................................................................... 58 Restigouche Region Services for Victims . ................................................................................... 59 Services for Aggressors . ............................................................................. 59 Financial Help and Other . . ....................................................................59-61 Emergency .. . ............................................................................................... 62 Counselling . . ............................................................................................... 63 Court and Legal . .......................................................................................... 63 Saint John Region Services for Victims . .................................................................................. 64 Services for Aggressors .........................................................................64-65 Financial Help and Other .. .....................................................................65-70 Emergency . . ...........................................................................................70-71 Counselling .. ...........................................................................................72-73 Court and Legal . .....................................................................................73-74 Westmorland/Kent Region Services for Victims .. .................................................................................. 75 Services for Aggressors ..........................................................................75-76 Financial Help and Other. .......................................................................76-77 Emergency . ................................................................................................. 78 Counselling. .................................................................................................. 78 Court and Legal. ........................................................................................... 79 Provincial Services for Aggressors . ............................................................................. 80 Financial Help and Other .. .....................................................................80-81 Emergency . .................................................................................................. 81 Court and Legal .. ......................................................................................... 82
5
SERVICES FOR VICTIMS ORGANIZATION
SERVICES PROVIDED
Victim Services
Provides support for victims in crisis situations, referrals to other services and support throughout the court process. Also offers support for children who are involved in the court proceedings.
NB Department of Public Safety Tracadie-Sheila T: 394-3690 F: 394-3651 Bathurst T: 547-2924
Family Services 220 St. Pierre Blvd.West Caraquet, N.B. E1W 1A5 T: 727-1866 F: 727-1862 Email: sfp2@nbnet.nb.ca
Provides support to victims of abuse through counselling and other violence prevention programs.
SERVICES FOR AGGRESSORS ORGANIZATION
SERVICES PROVIDED
Family Services
Provides programs to prevent family violence and promote healthy families.
220 St. Pierre Blvd.West Caraquet, N.B. E1W 1A5 T: 727-1866 F: 727-1862 Email: sfp2@nbnet.nb.ca
Community Mental Health Centres NB Department of Health and Wellness 295 St. Pierre Blvd.West P.O. Box 5590 Caraquet, N.B. E1W 1B7 T: 726-2030 F: 726-2090
Promotes mental health and emotional well being by offering programs and services such as crisis intervention, violence prevention and rehabilitation.
SERVICES FOR AGGRESSORS ORGANIZATION
SERVICES PROVIDED
6
Community Mental Health Centres Shippagan T: 336-3061 F: 336-3068 Tracadie-Sheila T: 394-3760 F: 394-3770
Probation Services NB Department of Public Safety Shippagan T: 336-3060
Provides probation and other community based services to adult and young offenders.
FINANCIAL HELP AND OTHER ORGANIZATION
SERVICES PROVIDED
Canadian Mental Health Association
Promotes mental health in New Brunswick. Programs/services include: Educational workshops and presentations, advocacy services, referrals and general information.
239-A J. D. Gauthier Blvd. Shippagan, N.B. E8N 1N2 T: 336-4932
Family and Community Social Services NB Department of Family and Community Services 295 St. Pierre Blvd.West Caraquet, N.B. E1W 1B7 T: 726-2000 F: 726-2755
Provides support and programs for children, adults and families dealing with family violence, including prevention and intervention services.
Shippagan T: 336-3044 F: 336-3056 Tracadie-Sheila T: 394-3838 F: 394-3844
7
FINANCIAL HELP AND OTHER ORGANIZATION
SERVICES PROVIDED
Family and Community Social Services NB Department of Family and Community Services Neguac T: 776-3833 F: 776-3849
Human Resources Development NB Department of Family and Community Services 430 Main Street P.O. Box 5001 Neguac, N.B. E9G 1H5 T: 776-3800 F: 776-3807
Provides programs and services for people who need financial assistance and support to help them become self-sufficient. Specific programs are available for clients who need the services of a transition house.
Caraquet 20E St-Pierre Blvd. West P.O. Box 5516 Caraquet, N.B. E1W 1B7 T: 726-2055 F: 726-2076 Shippagan 245 J.-D. Gautier Blvd. Shippagan, N.B. E8S 1N3 T: 336-3025 F: 336-3036 Tracadie-Sheila 3514-102 Main St. Tracadie-Sheila, N.B. E1X 1C9 T: 394-3800 F: 394-3808
8
FINANCIAL HELP AND OTHER ORGANIZATION
SERVICES PROVIDED
Housing
Helps those with limited incomes to obtain adequate housing while promoting economic self reliance. Programs and services include public housing, home orientation management workshops, rural and native rental services and subsidized rental assistance.
NB Department of Family and Community Services 18 Principale St. Lamèque, N.B. E0B 1V0 T: 344-3033 F: 344-3038
Public Health Offices NB Department of Health and Wellness 295 St. Pierre Blvd.West P.O. Box 5590 Caraquet, N.B. E1W 1B7 T: 726-2025 F: 726-2040
Supports healthy growth and development, fosters healthy lifestyles, controls communicable diseases, and protects the public from health risks associated with chemical, physical and biological agents. Some programs include early childhood initiatives, addictions prevention and community nutrition.
3520 Principale St. Tracadie-Sheila, N.B. E1X 1C9 T: 394-3888 F: 394-3858 239B J.-D. Gauthier Blvd. P.O. Box 5001 Shippagan, N.B. E8S 1T1 T: 336-3061 F: 336-3068 1175 Principale St. Neguac, N.B. E9G 1T1 T: 776-3876 F: 776-3849
Acadian Peninsula Resource Centre for Parents 220 St. Pierre Blvd.West, Suite 100 Caraquet, NB E1W 1A5 T: 727-1860 F: 727-1862 Email: crfpa@nb.aibn.com Website: www.nald.ca/nbfrc.htm
Offers programs and support for parents such as counselling, drop-in centres, pre-school programs and a program for borrowing toys and other resources.
EMERGENCY ORGANIZATION
SERVICES PROVIDED
L’Accueil Sainte-Famille Inc.
Provides a safe residence for women and children
9
P.O. Box 3685, Stn. Main Tracadie-Sheila, N.B. E1X 1G5 T: 395-1500 F: 395-6677
living with family violence. Offers programs and services to help women realize their self-worth and gain independence. Also offers violence prevention and intervention programs.
L’Enfant-Jésus Hospital 1 St. Pierre Blvd.West P.O. Box 900 Caraquet, N.B. E1W 1B6 T: 727-3435 F: 726-2188
Provides local hospital services.
Lamèque Hospital 29 Hospital St. Lamèque, N.B. E8T 1C5 T: 344-2261 F: 344-3403 Neguac Health Centre 38 Otho St. Neguac, N.B. E9G 4H3 T: 776-3876 F: 776-3877 Miscou Health Centre Miscou, N.B. E8T 1Y8 T: 344-3434 Paquetville Health Centre 1096 Park St. P.O. Box 130 Paquetville, N.B. E8R 1J4 T: 764-2424 F: 764-2425 R.C.M.P. Tracadie-Sheila T : 393-3000
10
EMERGENCY ORGANIZATION
SERVICES PROVIDED
Tracadie-Sheila Health Centre 400 Hospitalieres St., P.O. Box 3180, Main Stn. Tracadie-Sheila, N.B. E1X 1G5 T: 394-3000 F: 394-3034
COUNSELLING ORGANIZATION
SERVICES PROVIDED
Acadian Peninsula Resource Centre for Parents
Offers programs and support for parents such as counselling, drop-in centres, pre-school programs and a program for borrowing toys and other resources.
220 St. Pierre Blvd.West, Suite 100 Caraquet, NB E1W 1A5 T: 727-1860 F: 727-1862 Email: crfpa@nb.aibn.com Website: www.nald.ca/nbfrc.htm
Community Mental Health Centres NB Department of Health and Wellness 295 St. Pierre Blvd.West P.O. Box 5590 Caraquet, N.B. E1W 1B7 T: 726-2030 F: 726-2090
Promotes mental health and emotional well being by offering programs and services such as crisis intervention, violence prevention and rehabilitation.
Community Mental Health Centres Shippagan T: 336-3061 F: 336-3068 Tracadie-Sheila T: 394-3760 F: 395-3770
11
COURT AND LEGAL ORGANIZATION
SERVICES PROVIDED
Crown Prosecutor’s Office NB Department of Justice Tracadie T: 394-3727
Domestic Legal Aid NB Department of Justice Tracadie-Sheila T: 394-3695 F: 394-3725
Family Support Order Services (FSOS) NB Department of Justice Tracadie T: 394-3695
Provides legal services to victims of family violence, helps them leave abusive relationships and obtain child support.
Promotes the payment of family support orders for New Brunswick families. FSOS works to ensure child and spousal support is paid on time and in full. This service is free of charge to all New Brunswick families with a support order or agreement.
12
SERVICES FOR VICTIMS ORGANIZATION
SERVICES PROVIDED
Victim Services
Provides support for victims in crisis situations, referrals to other services and support throughout the court process. Also offers support for children who are involved in the court proceedings.
NB Department of Public Safety Woodstock T: 325-4422
SERVICES FOR AGGRESSORS ORGANIZATION
SERVICES PROVIDED
Community Mental Health Offices
Promotes mental health and emotional well being by offering programs and services such as crisis intervention, violence prevention and rehabilitation.
NB Department of Health and Wellness 200 King St. P.O. Box 5001 Woodstock, N.B. E7M 5C6 T: 325-4419 F: 328-4802
ORGANIZATION
Perth Andover T: 273-4701 F: 273-4728
FINANCIAL HELP AND OTHER ORGANIZATION
SERVICES PROVIDED
Family and Community Social Services
Provides support and programs for children, adults and families dealing with family violence, including prevention and intervention services.
NB Department of Family and Community Services 200 King St. Woodstock, N.B. E7M 5Z9 T: 325-4412 F: 325-4517
FINANCIAL HELP AND OTHER ORGANIZATION
SERVICES PROVIDED GANIZATION
13
Family and Community Social Services NB Department of Family and Community Services Perth Andover T: 273-4714 F: 273-2195
Housing NB Department of Family and Community Services 113 Cedar St. Woodstock, N.B. E7M 2Y3 T: 325-4465 F: 328-4541
Human Resources Development NB Department of Family and Community Services 680 Main St. Woodstock, N.B. E7M 5Z9 T: 325-4889 F: 325-4321
Helps those with limited incomes to obtain adequate housing while promoting economic self-reliance. Programs and services include public housing, home orientation management workshops, rural and native rental services and subsidized rental assistance.
Provides programs and services for people who need financial assistance and support to help them become self-sufficient. Specific programs are available for clients who need the services of a transition house.
588E East Riverside Perth Andover, N.B. E7H 1Z5 T: 273-4961 F: 273-4443
Public Health Offices NB Department of Health and Wellness 200 King St., Room 214 Woodstock, N.B. E7M 5C6 T: 325-4408 F: 325-4802
Supports healthy growth and development, fosters healthy lifestyles, controls communicable diseases, and protects the public from health risks associated with chemical, physical and biological agents. Some programs include early childhood initiatives, addictions prevention and community nutrition.
19 Station St. Perth Andover, N.B. E7H 4Y2 T: 273-4715 F: 273-2118
14
FINANCIAL HELP AND OTHER ORGANIZATION
SERVICES PROVIDED
Valley Family Resource Centre
Offers programs and support for parents such as counselling, drop-in centres, pre-school programs and a program for borrowing toys and other resources.
110 Richmond Street, Unit 1 Woodstock, N.B. E7M 2N9 T: 325-2299 F: 328-8896
Woodstock Caring Communities Committee
Promotes community awareness and public education about family violence.
T: 325-4300 F: 328-8362
EMERGENCY ORGANIZATION
SERVICES PROVIDED
Sanctuary House
Offers safe shelter, support and counselling for women in crisis. Promotes intervention, information sharing and public education to end family violence.
P.O. Box 1014 Woodstock, N.B. E7M 6B7 Email: mwaves@nb.sympatico.ca T: 325-9452 F: 328-9321
Carleton Memorial Hospital
Provides hospital services.
785 Main St. Woodstock, N.B. E7M 3R6 T: 325-6700
Hotel Dieu of St. Joseph
Provides hospital services.
10 Woodland Hill Box 187 Perth-Andover, N.B. E7H 5H5 T: 273-7100 F: 273-7200
Nackawic Community Health Centre
Provides hospital services.
Upper Floor, Nackawic Shopping Centre 135 Otis Drive, Unit 201 Nackawic, N.B. E6G 1H1 T: 575-6600 F: 575-6603
15
EMERGENCY ORGANIZATION
SERVICES PROVIDED
Northern Carleton Hospital
Provides hospital services.
82 Hospital St. Bath, N.B. E7J 1B9 T: 278-2400 F: 278-2448
R.C.M.P. Woodstock T: 325-3000
Stanley Health Services Centre
Provides hospital services.
P.O. Box 340 Stanley, N.B. E6B 2K5 T: 367-7730 F: 368-7738
Woodstock Police Force 822 Main Street Woodstock, N.B. E7M 2E8 T: 325-2601 F : 325-4915
COUNSELLING ORGANIZATION
SERVICES PROVIDED
Community Mental Health Offices
Promotes mental health and emotional well being by offering programs and services such as crisis intervention, violence prevention and rehabilitation.
NB Department of Health and Wellness 200 King St. P.O. Box 5001 Woodstock, N.B. E7M 5C6 T: 325-4419 F: 328-4802
RVICES PROVIDED
Perth Andover T: 273-4702 F: 273-4728
RGANIZATION
16
COURT AND LEGAL ORGANIZATION
SERVICES PROVIDED
Domestic Legal Aid
Provides legal services to victims of family violence, helps them leave abusive relationships and obtain child support.
NB Department of Justice Room 102, 689 Main St. P.O. Box 5001 Woodstock, N.B. E0J 2B0 T: 325-4414
GANIZATION Family Support Order Services (FSOS) NB Department of Justice Woodstock T: 325-4414
Promotes the payment of family support orders for New Brunswick families. FSOS works to ensure child and spousal support is paid on time and in full. This service is free of charge to all New Brunswick families with a support order or agreement.
17
SERVICES FOR VICTIMS ORGANIZATION
SERVICES PROVIDED
Nepisiguit Family Services Inc.
Offers programs for child witnesses and/or victims of family violence. Provides individual and group counselling to children between the ages of 6 and 12.
235 Main St. Bathurst, N.B. E2A 1A9 Email: famille@nbnet.nb.ca T: 546-3305 F: 548-4170
Victim Services NB Department of Public Safety Bathurst T: 547-2924 F: 547-2470
Provides support for victims in crisis situations, referrals to other services and support throughout the court process. Also offers support for children who are involved in the court proceedings.
SERVICES FOR AGGRESSORS ORGANIZATION
SERVICES PROVIDED
Bathurst Parole Office
Offers programs for offenders and their families.
Correctional Service of Canada Bathurst T: 548-7751 F: 548-7396
Community Mental Health Centre 165 St. Andrews St., Bathurst, N.B. E2A 1C1 T: 547-2110 F: 547-2978
Probation Services NB Department of Public Safety Bathurst T: 547-2159
Promotes mental health and emotional well being by offering programs and services such as crisis intervention, violence prevention and rehabilitation.
Provides probation and other community based services to adult and young offenders.
18
SERVICES FOR AGGRESSORS ORGANIZATION
SERVICES PROVIDED
Virage – Turning Point
Offers a treatment program for men who abuse their partners.
235 Main St. Bathurst, N.B. E2A 1A9 T: 547-1215 F: 458-4170
FINANCIAL HELP AND OTHER ORGANIZATION
SERVICES PROVIDED
Bathurst Volunteer Centre
Offers a food and clothing program.
Bathurst T: 549-5955
Chaleur Resource Centre for Parents 1236 Vanier Blvd. Bathurst, N.B. E3Z 1M4 Email: crcp@nbnet.nb.ca T: 545-6608 F: 546-3816
Family and Community Social Services NB Department of Family and Community Services Bathurst T: 547-2020 F: 547-2744
Forum provincial de concertation en matière de violence
Offers programs and support for parents such as counselling, drop-in centres, pre-school programs and a program for borrowing toys and other resources.
Provides support and programs for children, adults and families dealing with family violence, including prevention and intervention services.
Promotes equality and respect for all New Brunswick men and women. Works to end violence by addressing the underlying social factors.
364 Parkside Drive, Room 204 Bathurst, N.B. E2A 1N4 Email: fda@nb.sympatico.ca T: 546-3033 F: 546-6688
19
FINANCIAL HELP AND OTHER ORGANIZATION
SERVICES PROVIDED
Housing
Helps those with limited incomes to obtain adequate housing while promoting economic self-reliance. Programs and services include public housing, home orientation management workshops, rural and native rental services and subsidized rental assistance.
NB Department of Family and Community Services 275 Main St. Harbour View Place Bathurst, N.B. E2A 3Z9 T: 547-7466 F: 547-7488
Human Resources Development NB Department of Family and Community Services Harbourview Pl., Suite 300 P.O. Box 5001 275 Main St. Bathurst, N.B. E2A 3Z9 T: 547-2000 F: 547-2920
Paquito Early Intervention Centre 1370 Johnson Avenue Bathurst, N.B. E2A 3T7 T: 548-8122 F: 547-0815
Public Health Offices NB Department of Health and Wellness 165 St. Andrews St. Bathurst, N.B. E2A 1C1 T: 547-2062 F: 547-7459
Provides programs and services for people who need financial assistance and support to help them become self-sufficient. Specific programs are available for clients who need the services of a transition house.
Offers home based support and education programs for parents. Workshops and presentations are available in English and French. Also offers a resource library.
Supports healthy growth and development, fosters healthy lifestyles, controls communicable diseases, and protects the public from health risks associated with chemical, physical and biological agents. Some programs include early childhood initiatives, addictions prevention and community nutrition.
Jacquet River T: 237-3206 F: 237-3209
Salvation Army 112 Main St. Bathurst, N.B. E2A 1A4 T: 545-7772 F: 545-7187
20
FINANCIAL HELP AND OTHER ORGANIZATION
SERVICES PROVIDED
Sexual Health Centre
Promotes sexual health through programs that include counselling, education, clinical follow-up, and community outreach. Offers education services for young adults. Anonymous HIV/AIDS tests available at 547-2140 or 1-800-561-4009.
NB Department of Health and Wellness New Brunswick Community College P.O. Box 266 Bathurst, N.B. E2A 3Z2 T: 547-2139 F: 547-7459
EMERGENCY ORGANIZATION
SERVICES PROVIDED
Passage House
Offers safe shelter and support services for women in crisis. Programs include counselling, public education and intervention.
P.O. Box 1284 Bathurst, N.B. E7H 4Y2 T: 546-9540 F: 546-3965
BNPP Regional Police 309 Main Street Nigadoo, NB E8K 3M8 T: 542-2666 F: 542-26729
Bathurst Hospital
Serves the communities of Beresford, Nigadoo, Petit-Rocher and Pointe-Verte.
Provides hospital services.
1750 Sunset Drive P.O. Box 880 Bathurst, N.B. E2A 4L7 T: 544-3000 F: 544-2440
Bathurst Police Force 285 King Avenue Bathurst, NB E2A 1N9 T: 548-0420 F: 548-0707
21
EMERGENCY ORGANIZATION
SERVICES PROVIDED
Chaleur Health Centre
Provides hospital services.
382 Main St. P.O. Box 238 Pointe-Verte, N.B. E8J 2X6 T: 783-4292 F: 783-8623
Jacquet River Health Centre
Provides hospital services.
Jacquet River, N.B. E0B 1T0 T: 237-3222
RCMP Bathurst T: 789-6000
COUNSELLING ORGANIZATION
SERVICES PROVIDED
Addiction Services
Provides inpatient and outpatient treatment to members of the community with various forms of addiction. Individual, group and family counselling is offered.
350 St. George St. Bathurst, N.B. E2A 1B9 T: 547-2086 F: 547-7415
Birthright 231 Main St. Bathurst, N.B. E2A 1A9 T: 545-6331
Community Mental Health Office NB Department of Health and Wellness 165 St. Andrews St. Bathurst, N.B. E2A 1C1 T: 547-2110 F: 547-2978
Provides services to pregnant women from a pro-life perspective.
Promotes mental health and emotional well being by offering programs and services such as crisis intervention, violence prevention and rehabilitation.
22
COUNSELLING ORGANIZATION
SERVICES PROVIDED
Nepisiguit Family Services Inc.
Provides individual and group counselling for child witnesses and/or victims of family violence (aged 612).
235 Main St. Bathurst, N.B. E2A 1A9 Email: famille@nbnet.nb.ca T: 546-3305 F: 548-4170
COURT AND LEGAL ORGANIZATION
SERVICES PROVIDED
Crown Prosecutor’s Office NB Department of Justice Bathurst T: 547-2160
Family Support Order Services (FSOS) NB Department of Justice Bathurst T: 547-2152
Domestic Legal Aid NB Department of Justice 254 St. Patrick St. P.O. Box 5001 Bathurst, N.B. E2A 3Z9 T: 547-2152 F: 547-2966
Promotes the payment of family support orders for New Brunswick families. FSOS works to ensure child and spousal support is paid on time and in full. This service is free of charge to all New Brunswick families with a support order or agreement. Provides legal services to victims of family violence, helps them leave abusive relationships and obtain child support.
23
SERVICES FOR VICTIMS Victim Services NB Department of Public Safety 41 King St. St. Stephen, N.B. E3L 2C1 T: 466-7414 F: 466-7334
Provides support for victims in crisis situations, referrals to other services and support throughout the court process. Also offers support for children who are involved in the court proceedings.
SERVICES FOR AGGRESSORS ORGANIZATION
SERVICES PROVIDED
Community Mental Health Centres
Promotes mental health and emotional well being by offering programs and services such as crisis intervention, violence prevention and rehabilitation.
NB Department of Health and Wellness 41 King St. St. Stephen, N.B. E3L 2C1 T: 466-7380 F: 466-7501 5 Riverview Avenue St. George, N.B. E36 3M1 T: 755-4044 F: 755-1807 North Head Business Centre 130 Route 776 Grand Manan, N.B E5G 1A3 T: 662-7023 F: 662-7029
Coverdale Centre 61 Union St. Saint John, N.B. E2L 1A2 T: 634-1649
Provides programs and services to women in conflict with the law.
24
SERVICES FOR AGGRESSORS ORGANIZATION
SERVICES PROVIDED
Probation Services
Provides probation and other community based services to adult and young offenders.
NB Department of Public Safety 41 King St. St. Stephen, N.B. E3L 2C1 T: 466-7510
FINANCIAL HELP AND OTHER Canadian Mental Health Association P.O. Box 70 St. Stephen, N.B. E3L 2X2 T: 466-6033
Promotes mental health in New Brunswick. Programs/services include: Educational workshops and presentations, advocacy services, referrals and general information.
Charlotte County Family Violence Committee 41 King St. St. Stephen, N.B. E3L 2C1 T: 466-7665 F: 466-7579
Community Reach 126 Route 776 Grand Manan, N.B. E5G 1A3 T: 662-8830
Offers a peer led support program for Grand Manan parents. Services include educational modules for healthy child development, a network of community based agencies and helping at-risk parents support each other.
Family and Community Social Services
Provides support and programs for children, adults and families dealing with family violence, including prevention and intervention services.
NB Department of Family and Community Services St. Stephen T: 466-7388 F: 466-7579 St. George T: 755-4030 F: 755-1807
25
FINANCIAL HELP AND OTHER ORGANIZATION
SERVICES PROVIDED
Family and Community Social Services NB Department of Family and Community Services Grand Manan T: 662-7027 F: 662-7038
Family Resource Centre of Charlotte County 126 Milltown Blvd. P.O. Box 353 St. Stephen, N.B. E3L 2X3 Email: frcchar@nb.sympatico.ca T: 465-8181
Human Resources Development NB Department of Family and Community Services 41 King St. St. Stephen, N.B. E3L 2C1 T: 466-7500 F: 466-7373
Making Waves Program St. Stephen High School 9372, Route 3 Old Ridge, N.B. E3L 4X7 T: 466-7887
McAdam Caring Partnership Community
Offers programs and support for parents such as counselling, drop-in centres, pre-school programs and a program for borrowing toys and other resources.
Provides programs and services for people who need financial assistance and support to help them become self-sufficient. Specific programs are available for clients who need the services of a transition house.
Works to raise awareness of dating violence and healthy relationships among high school students.
Promotes community awareness and education about family violence.
The McLean Memorial Hospital 15 Saunders Road McAdam, N.B. E6J 1K9
NB Silent Witness Project 41 King St. St. Stephen, N.B. E3L 2C1 T: 466-7665 F: 466-7579
26
FINANCIAL HELP AND OTHER ORGANIZATION
SERVICES PROVIDED
Public Health Offices
Supports healthy growth and development, fosters healthy lifestyles, controls communicable diseases, and protects the public from health risks associated with chemical, physical and biological agents. Some programs include early childhood initiatives, addictions prevention and community nutrition.
NB Department of Health and Wellness 41 King St. St. Stephen, N.B. E3L 2C1 T: 466-7504 F: 466-7537 5 Riverview Avenue St. George, N.B. E5C 3M1 T: 755-4022 F: 755-1807 130, Route 776, Unit 2 Grand Manan, N.B. E5G 1A3 T: 662-7024 F: 662-7028
Sexual Health Centre NB Department of Health and Wellness 41 King St. St. Stephen, N.B. E3L 2C1 T: 466-7332 F: 466-7537
Volunteer Centre of Charlotte Co. P.O. Box 271 199 Union St. St. Stephen, N.B. E3L 2X2 Email: vccc@nb.sympatico.ca T: 466-4995 F: 465-0988
Promotes sexual health through programs that include counselling, education, clinical follow-up, and community outreach. Offers education services for young adults. Anonymous HIV/AIDS tests available at 1-800-561-4009
Offers help to families who experience financial difficulties due to unexpected income loss and other circumstances.
EMERGENCY ORGANIZATION
SERVICES PROVIDED
Fundy Transition House
Offers safe shelter for women in crisis. Programs offered include counselling, support services and public education about family violence.
St. Stephen E-mail: Frth@nbnet.nb.ca T: 466-4485 F: 466-4487
27
EMERGENCY ORGANIZATION
SERVICES PROVIDED
Campobello Health Centre
Provides hospital services.
640 Route 774 Welshpool, N.B. E5E 1A5 T: 752-4100
Charlotte County Hospital
Provides hospital services.
4 Garden St. St. Stephen, N.B. E3L 2L9 T: 465-4444 F: 465-4418
Deer Island Health Centre
Provides hospital services.
999 Route 772 Fairhaven, N.B. E5V 1P2 T: 747-4150 F: 747-4151
Fundy Health Centre
Provides hospital services.
35 Hospital St. Blacks Harbour, N.B. E5H 1K2 T: 456-4200 F: 456-4222
Grand Manan Hospital
Provides hospital services.
196 Route 776 Grand Manan, N.B. E5G 1A3 T: 662-4060 F: 662-4050
Harvey Community Hospital
Provides hospital services.
2019 Route 3 Harvey Station, N.B. E6K 3E9 T: 366-6400 F: 366-6403
MacLean Memorial Hospital
Provides hospital services.
15 Saunders Road P.O. Box 311 McAdam, N.B. E6J 1K9 T: 784-6300 F: 784-6306
EMERGENCY ORGANIZATION
SERVICES PROVIDED
R.C.M.P.
28
Grand Manan T: 662-1205 St. George T: 755-1130
COUNSELLING Community Mental Health Centres NB Department of Health and Wellness 41 King St. St. Stephen, N.B. E3L 2C1 T: 466-7380 F: 466-7501
Promotes mental health and emotional well being by offering programs and services such as crisis intervention, violence prevention and rehabilitation.
North Head Business Centre Grand Manan, N.B E0G 2M0 T: 662-7023 F: 662-7029 5 Riverview Avenue St. George, N.B. E5G 3M1 T: 755-4044 F: 755-1807
COURT AND LEGAL ORGANIZATION
SERVICES PROVIDED
Family Court Counsellor
Held every second Friday in St. Stephen.
NB Department of Justice St. Stephen T: 658-2783
29
SERVICES FOR VICTIMS ORGANIZATION
SERVICES PROVIDED
Victim Services
Provides support for victims in crisis situations, referrals to other services and support throughout the court process. Also offers support for children who are involved in the court proceedings.
NB Department of Public Safety Fredericton T: 453-2768 F: 457-7228 Burton T: 357-4035 F: 357-4032
Family Violence Prevention Outreach Centre PO Box 20052 Fredericton, NB E3B 6Y8 T: 451-2120 F: 450-9877
On-going support services assisting women who have experienced family violence to make the transition to a life free of violence. It is a support service for those living in, leaving or who have left, an abusive relationship. Women meet with the outreach coordinator confidentially. Services include (for example): emotional support goal planning life skills training safety planning coordinated access to other community services
SERVICES FOR AGGRESSORS ORGANIZATION
SERVICES PROVIDED
Community Mental Health Centre
Promotes mental health and emotional well being by offering programs and services such as crisis intervention, violence prevention and rehabilitation.
NB Department of Health and Wellness Victoria Health Centre 65 Brunswick St. Fredericton, N.B. E3B 1G5 T: 453-2132 F: 453-8766
Family Services of
M.A.P. (Men’s Anger Management Program):
30
Fredericton Inc. 618 Queen St. Fredericton, N.B. E3B 1C2 T: 458-8211 F: 451-9437
Partner Abuse Prevention Program
Treatment program for men who abuse their partners.
Offers a treatment program for men who abuse their partners.
John Howard Society of Fredericton 108 Smythe St. Fredericton, N.B. E3B 3C4 T: 450-2750
FINANCIAL HELP AND OTHER ORGANIZATION
SERVICES PROVIDED
Canadian Mental Health Association
Promotes mental health in New Brunswick. Programs/services include: Educational workshops and presentations, advocacy services, referrals and general information.
65 Brunswick St. Fredericton, N.B. E3B 1G5 T: 458-1803
Canadian Red Cross 151 Main St. Fredericton, N.B. E3A 1C6 Email: scoy@redcross.ca T: 458-8445 F: 454-7522
Family and Community Social Services NB Department of Family and Community Services P.O. Box 5001 300 St. Mary’s St. Fredericton, N.B. E3B 5G4 T: 453-3953 F: 444-7146
Housing NB Department of Family and Community Services 644 Queen St. Fredericton, N.B. E3B 1C2 T: 457-7868 F: 453-2223
Human Resources Development
Offers a program called RespectED: Violence and Abuse Prevention which is targeted at 12-18 year olds and provides prevention education sessions for people working with children and youth.
Provides support and programs for children, adults and families dealing with family violence, including prevention and intervention services.
Helps those with limited incomes to obtain adequate housing while promoting economic self-reliance. Programs and services include public housing, home orientation management workshops, rural and native rental services and subsidized rental assistance.
Provides programs and services for people who need financial assistance and support to help them become
31
NB Department of Family and Community Services 633 Queen St. Fredericton, N.B. E3B 1C3 T: 453-3216 F: 457-3544
self-sufficient. Specific programs are available for clients who need the services of a transition house.
32
FINANCIAL HELP AND OTHER ORGANIZATION
SERVICES PROVIDED
Liberty Lane
Provides safe, affordable and therapeutic living environment for women and children who have experienced abuse and are committed to ending the violence.
P.O. Box 20052 Fredericton, N.B. E3B 6Y8 T: 451-2120 F: 450-9877
Men Against Sexual Aggression (MASA) Alumni Building, UNB P.O. Box 4400 Fredericton, N.B. E3B 5A3 Email: masa@unb.ca T: 455-8962
Public Health Offices NB Department of Health and Wellness 300 St. Mary’s St. Fredericton, N.B. E3B 5G4 T: 453-2830 F: 453-2848
Trains male university students to lead workshops on dating and sexuality to prevent sexual assault and sexual harassment. Also offers workshops to groups outside of the university setting.
Supports healthy growth and development, fosters healthy lifestyles, controls communicable diseases, and protects the public from health risks associated with chemical, physical and biological agents. Some programs include early childhood initiatives, addictions prevention and community nutrition.
275A Restigouche Road Oromocto, N.B. E2V 2H1 T: 357-4008 F: 357-4089
Sexual Health Centre NB Department of Health and Wellness Victoria Health Centre 65 Brunswick St. Fredericton, N.B. E3B 1G5 T: 453-5200 F: 457-4996
Promotes sexual health through programs that include counselling, education, clinical follow-up, and community outreach. Offers education services for young adults. Anonymous HIV/AIDS tests available at 457-6977 or 1-800-561-4009.
33
EMERGENCY ORGANIZATION
SERVICES PROVIDED
Women in Transition
Offers safe shelter, support and counselling for women in crisis. Promotes intervention and public education to end family violence.
P.O. Box 1143 Fredericton, N.B. E3A 5C2 Email: trans@nbnet.nb.ca T: 459-2300 F: 457-1667
Dr. Everett Chalmers Regional Hospital
Provides hospital services.
700 Priestman St. P.O. Box 9000 Fredericton, N.B E3B 5N5 T: 452-5400 F: 452-5500
Fredericton Police Force 311 Queen Street Fredericton, N.B. E3B 1B1 T: 460-2300 F : 460-2301
Fredericton Sexual Assault Crisis Centre P.O. Box 174 Fredericton, N.B. E3B 4Y9 T: 454-0460 F: 457-2780 Crisis Line: 454-0437 Email: fsacc@nbnet.nb.ca
Provides information, support and counseling to those affected by sexual violence (sexual assault, sexual harassment, child sexual abuse, and incest) and dating violence. Works towards the eradication of sexual violence against women and children.
Military Police CFB Gagetown PO Box 17000, Station Forces Oromocto, NB E2V 4J5 T: 422-2000 F : 422-1440
Oromocto Public Hospital
Provides hospital services.
103 Winnebago St. Oromocto, N.B. E2V 1C6 T: 357-4700 F: 357-4735
34
EMERGENCY ORGANIZATION
SERVICES PROVIDED
R.C.M.P. Fredericton T: 452-3400
Oromocto T: 357-4302
COUNSELLING ORGANIZATION
SERVICES PROVIDED
Addiction Services
Provides a continuum of preventative and wellness programs to help clients choose non-addictive behaviours and to promote healthy lifestyles.
15 Woodstock Road Fredericton, N.B. E3B 2H4 T: 452-5558 F: 452-5533
Community Mental Health Centre NB Department of Health and Wellness 65 Brunswick St. Fredericton, N.B. E3B 1G5 T: 453-2132 F: 453-8766
Family Services of Fredericton Inc. 618 Queen St. Fredericton, N.B. E3B 1C2 T: 458-8211 F: 451-9437
Fredericton Regional Family Resource Centre 678 Union St. Fredericton, N.B. E3B 3N7 Email: frfrc@nbnet.nb.ca T: 474-0252 F: 474-0253
Promotes mental health and emotional well being by offering programs and services such as crisis intervention, violence prevention and rehabilitation.
Offers programs and services for individuals and families experiencing family violence. Programs include: Men's Anger Management Program for men who abuse their partners; Support Group for Women who have experienced family violence; Violence prevention education. Programs and services offered include: Nobody’s Perfect, support groups, toy and resource-lending libraries, drop-in centres, Babies Time-Out and collective kitchens.
35
COUNSELLING ORGANIZATION
SERVICES PROVIDED
Fredericton Sexual Assault Crisis Centre
Provides information, support and counseling to those affected by sexual violence (sexual assault, sexual harassment, child sexual abuse, and incest) and dating violence. Works towards the eradication of sexual violence against women and children.
P.O. Box 174 Fredericton, N.B. E3B 4Y9 T: 454-0460 F: 457-2780 Crisis Line: 454-0437 Email: fsacc@nbnet.nb.ca
COURT AND LEGAL ORGANIZATION
SERVICES PROVIDED
Domestic Legal Aid
Provides legal services to victims of family violence, helps them leave abusive relationships and obtain child support.
NB Department of Justice 427 Queen St., Rm. 203 P.O. Box 6000 Fredericton, N.B. E3B 1B7 T: 453-2015 F: 444-5675
Family Support Order Service (FSOS) NB Department of Justice Fredericton T: 453-4286
Promotes the payment of family support orders for New Brunswick families. FSOS works to ensure child and spousal support is paid on time and in full. This service is free of charge to all New Brunswick families with a support order or agreement.
36
SERVICES FOR VICTIMS ORGANIZATION
SERVICES PROVIDED
Victim Services
Provides support for victims in crisis situations, referrals to other services and support throughout the court process. Also offers support for children who are involved in the court proceedings.
NB Department of Public Safety Moncton (serves Albert County) T: 856-2875 F: 856-2093 Saint John (serves Kings County) T: 658-3742 F: 658-3001
SERVICES FOR AGGRESSORS ORGANIZATION
SERVICES PROVIDED
Community Mental Health Centre
Promotes mental health and emotional well being by offering programs and services such as crisis intervention, violence prevention and rehabilitation.
NB Department of Health and Wellness 30 Moffett Avenue Sussex, N.B. E4E 1E8 T: 432-2090 F: 432-2046
FINANCIAL HELP AND OTHER ORGANIZATION
SERVICES PROVIDED
Canadian Mental Health Association
Promotes mental health in New Brunswick. Programs/services include: Educational workshops and presentations, advocacy services, referrals and general information.
Albert County Branch T: 882-2604 Grand Lake Branch T: 339-6078
37
FINANCIAL HELP AND OTHER ORGANIZATION
SERVICES PROVIDED
Care ‘N’ Share Inc.
Offers support and services for parents of preschoolers, particularly those who are isolated and inexperienced. Programs are aimed at helping parents learn about developmentally appropriate activities for their children.
93 Bridge St. Chipman, N.B. E4A 1R8 Email: careinc.@nbnet.nb.ca T: 339-6726 F: 339-6726
Family and Community Social Services NB Department of Family and Community Services Sussex T: 432-2004 F: 432-2053
Human Resources Development NB Department of Family and Community Services 26 Brunswick St. Minto, N.B. E4B 3M8 T: 327-7000 F: 327-7005
Provides support and programs for children, adults and families dealing with family violence, including prevention and intervention services.
Provides programs and services for people who need financial assistance and support to help them become self-sufficient. Specific programs are available for clients who need the services of a transition house.
707 Main St. Sussex, N.B. E4E 7H7 T: 432-2006 F: 432-6169
Kings County Family Resource Centre 625 Main St., Unit “F”, Sussex, N.B. E4E 7H5 Email: fcfrc@nbnet.nb.ca T: 433-2349 F: 433-3463
Public Health Offices NB Department of Health and Wellness 30 Moffatt Avenue Sussex, N.B. E4E1E8 T: 432-2003 F: 432-4524
Offers programs and support for parents such as workshops for parents, drop-in centres, pre-school programs and a program for borrowing toys and other resources.
Supports healthy growth and development, fosters healthy lifestyles, controls communicable diseases, and protects the public from health risks associated with chemical, physical and biological agents. Some programs include early childhood initiatives, addictions prevention and community nutrition.
FINANCIAL HELP AND OTHER 38
ORGANIZATION
SERVICES PROVIDED
Public Health Offices NB Department of Health and Wellness Chipman Health Centre Chipman, N.B. E4A 2H8 T: 339-7076 46 Kierstead Ave., Unit 6 Hampton, N.B. E5N 5A4 T: 432-2090 F: 832-6075
EMERGENCY ORGANIZATION
SERVICES PROVIDED
Sussex Vale Transition House
Offers safe shelter, support services and counselling to women in crisis. Provides education, information sharing and intervention to end family violence.
P.O. Box 2184 Sussex, N.B. E4E 5L9 T: 433-1649 F: 432-6648 Crisis Line: T: 432-6999
Chipman Health Centre
Provides hospital services.
9 Civic Court Chipman, N.B. E4A 2H8 T: 339-7650 F: 339-7652
Queens North Health Centre
Provides hospital services.
P.O. Box 1004 Minto, N.B. E4B 3Y6 T: 327-7800 F: 327-7852
R.C.M.P. Hampton T: 832-5566 Hillsborough, Petitcodiac T: 387-2222
39
EMERGENCY ORGANIZATION
SERVICES PROVIDED
Sussex Health Centre
Provides hospital services.
75 Leonard Drive Sussex, N.B. E4E 2P7 T: 432-3100 F: 432-3106
COUNSELLING ORGANIZATION
SERVICES PROVIDED
Community Mental Health Centre
Promotes mental health and emotional well being by offering programs and services such as crisis intervention, violence prevention and rehabilitation.
NB Department of Health and Wellness 30 Moffett Avenue Sussex, N.B. E4E 1E8 T: 432-2090 F: 432-2046
40
SERVICES FOR VICTIMS ORGANIZATION
SERVICES PROVIDED
Tobique Addictions Centre
Offers information and counselling to victims of family violence.
23 Rehab Road Tobique First Nation, N.B. E7H 3M9 T: 273-5403 F: 273-4286
Victim Services NB Department of Public Safety Edmundston T: 735-2543 F: 735-2423
Provides support for victims in crisis situations, referrals to other services and support throughout the court process. Also offers support for children who are involved in the court proceedings.
Grand Falls T: 473-7706
SERVICES FOR AGGRESSORS ORGANIZATION
SERVICES PROVIDED
Community Mental Health Centres
Promotes mental health and emotional well being by offering programs and services such as crisis intervention, violence prevention and rehabilitation.
NB Department of Health and Wellness 121 de l’Église St., Carrefour Assomption 3rd floor, Room 331 P.O. Box 5001 Edmundston, N.B. E3V 3L3 T: 735-2070 F: 737-4448
41
SERVICES FOR AGGRESSORS ORGANIZATION
SERVICES PROVIDED
Community Mental Health Centres NB Department of Health and Wellness 166 Broadway St. Édifice Durepos Grand Falls, N.B. E3Z 1G1 T: 475-2440 F : 475-2452
Franchir
Offers a program for men who abuse their partners.
P.O.Box 687 Edmundston, N.B. E3V 3S1 T: 737-8001 F: 739-7812
Partner Abuse Prevention Program
Offers a program for men who abuse their partners.
John Howard Society of Fredericton P.O. Box 5001, Suite 215 Edmundston, N.B. E3V 3L3 T: 736-0111 F: 739-6568
Tobique Addictions Centre 23 Rehab Road Tobique First Nation, N.B. E7H 3M9 T: 273-5403 F: 273-4286
Offers information and counselling to men who abuse their partners.
FINANCIAL HELP AND OTHER ORGANIZATION
SERVICES PROVIDED
Canadian Mental Health Association
Promotes mental health in New Brunswick. Programs/services include: Educational workshops and presentations, advocacy services, referrals and general information.
P.O. Box 1978 Grand Falls, N.B. E3Z 1E2 T: 473-9801 118 Martin St. P.O. Box 333 Edmundston, N.B. E3V 3M9 T: 739-9489
FINANCIAL HELP AND OTHER 42
ORGANIZATION
SERVICES PROVIDED
Family and Community Social Services
Provides support and programs for children, adults and families dealing with family violence, including prevention and intervention services.
NB Department of Family and Community Services P.O. Box 5001 121 Church St. Edmundston, N.B. E3V 3L3 T: 735-2010 F: 735-2514 Grand Falls T: 473-7757 F: 475-2451
Grand Falls Caring Community
Promotes community awareness and education about family violence.
1531 Tobique Road Drummond, N.B. E3Y 2P8
ORGAN Human Resources Development NB Department of Family and Community Services 121 Church St., Suite 408 P.O. Box 5001 Edmundston, N.B. E3V 3L3 T: 735-2000 F: 735-2448 P.O. Box 5001
Provides programs and services for people who need financial assistance and support to help them become self-sufficient. Specific programs are available for clients who need the services of a transition house.
Grand Falls, N.B. E3Z 1G1 T: 473-7745 F: 473-6563
Madawaska/Victoria Family Resource Centre 475 Terrace St. Grand Falls, N.B. E3Z 1M4 Email: mvfrc@nb.sympatico.ca T: 473-6351 F: 473-5211
Supports parents in preparing their children for school by offering opportunities to socialize with other children & build self-esteem.
43
FINANCIAL HELP AND OTHER ORGANIZATION
SERVICES PROVIDED
Public Health Offices
Supports healthy growth and development, fosters healthy lifestyles, controls communicable diseases, and protects the public from health risks associated with chemical, physical and biological agents. Some programs include early childhood initiatives, addictions prevention and community nutrition.
NB Department of Health and Wellness 121 Church St., P.O. Box 5001 Edmundston, N.B. E3V 3L3 T: 735-2065 F: 735-3142 166 Broadway, Édifice Durepos, P.O. Box 5001 Grand Falls, N.B. T: 475-2441 F: 475-2443 120 Main St. Plaster Rock, N.B. E7G 2E5 T: 356-6003
Sexual Health Centre NB Department of Health and Wellness 121 de l’Église St. Suite 330 Edmundston, N.B. E3V 3L3 T: 735-2068 F: 735-3142
Promotes sexual health through programs that include counselling, education, clinical follow-up, and community outreach. Offers education services for young adults. Anonymous HIV/AIDS tests available at 735-2626 or 1-800-561-4009
166 Broadway Grand Falls T: 475-2441 F: 475-2443
EMERGENCY ORGANIZATION
SERVICES PROVIDED
Escale Madavic
Offers safe shelter for women in crisis. Programs include counselling, support services & public education about family violence.
P.O. Box 411 Edmundston, N.B. E3V 3L1 T: 739-6265 F: 735-5382
Edmundston Police Force 45 Church St. Edmundston, N.B. E3V 1J4 T: 739-2100 F : 737-6879
44
EMERGENCY ORGANIZATION
SERVICES PROVIDED
Edmundston Regional Hospital
Provides hospital services.
275 Hébert Blvd. Edmundston, N.B. E3V 3L2 T: 739-2200 F: 739-2230
Grand Falls General Hospital
Provides hospital services.
P.O. Box 7061 625 Éverard-Daigle Blvd. Grand Falls, N.B. E3Z 2R9 T: 473-7555 F: 473-7530
Grand Falls Police Force 181 Pleasant St., Suite 100 Grand Falls, N.B. E3Z 1G6 T: 475-7767 F : 475-7775
R.C.M.P. Grand Falls T: 473-9154
Sainte-Anne Health Centre
Provides hospital services.
1 Clinique St. Sainte-Anne de Madawaska, N.B. E7E 1B9 T: 445-6200 F: 445-6201
Tobique Valley Hospital
Provides hospital services.
120 Main St. Plaster Rock, N.B. E7G 2E5 T: 356-6600 F: 356-6618
45
COUNSELLING ORGANIZATION
SERVICES PROVIDED
Addiction Services
Provides in-patient and out-patient treatment to members of the community with various forms of addiction. Individual, group and family counselling is offered.
62 Queen St. Edmundston, N.B. E3V 1A1 T: 735-2092 F: 735-2700
Community Mental Health Centres NB Department of Health and Wellness 121 de l’Église St. 3rd floor, Room 331, P.O. Box 5001 Edmundston, N.B. E3V 3L3 T: 735-2070 F: 737-4448
Promotes mental health and emotional well being by offering programs and services such as crisis intervention, violence prevention and rehabilitation.
Municipal Building P.O. Box 5001 Grand Falls, N.B. E3Z 1G1 T: 475-2440 F: 475-2452
COURT AND LEGAL ORGANIZATION
SERVICES PROVIDED
Domestic Legal Aid
Provides legal services to victims of family violence, helps them leave abusive relationships and obtain child support.
NB Department of Justice Room 231, Carrefour Assomption 121 de l’Église St. Edmundston, N.B. E3V 1J9 T: 735-2025 F: 737-4419
46
COURT AND LEGAL ORGANIZATION
SERVICES PROVIDED
Family Support Order Services (FSOS)
Promotes the payment of family support orders for New Brunswick families. FSOS works to ensure child and spousal support is paid on time and in full. This service is free of charge to all New Brunswick families with a support order or agreement.
NB Department of Justice Edmundston T: 735-2028
47
SERVICES FOR VICTIMS ORGANIZATION
SERVICES PROVIDED
Victim Services
Provides support for victims in crisis situations, referrals to other services and support throughout the court process. Also offers support for children who are involved in the court proceedings.
NB Department of Public Safety Miramichi T: 627-4065 F: 627-4042
SERVICES FOR AGGRESSORS ORGANIZATION
SERVICES PROVIDED
Community Mental Health Centre
Promotes mental health and emotional well being by offering programs and services such as crisis intervention, violence prevention and rehabilitation.
NB Department of Health and Wellness 1780 Water St., Suite 300 Miramichi, N.B. E1N 1B6 T: 778-6111 F: 778-5296
FINANCIAL HELP AND OTHER ORGANIZATION
SERVICES PROVIDED
A Family Place
Offers services and programs such as: Nobody's Perfect, Prep for School, Toy and Resource Lending Library, Mom's Night Out, and Collective Kitchen.
227 Wellington St. Miramichi, N.B. E1N 1N1 Email: ncfrc@nbnet.nb.ca T: 622-5103 F: 622-6879
Canadian Mental Health Association Chatham T: 773-7561
Promotes mental health in New Brunswick. Programs/services include: Educational workshops and presentations, advocacy services, referrals and general information.
48
FINANCIAL HELP AND OTHER ORGANIZATION
SERVICES PROVIDED
Family and Community Social Services
Provides support and programs for children, adults and families dealing with family violence, including prevention and intervention services.
NB Department of Family and Community Services 360 Pleasant St. Miramichi, N.B. E1V 2N3 T: 627-4044 F: 622-8802
Housing NB Department of Family and Community Services 1809 Water St., 3rd floor Miramichi, N.B. E1N 1B2 T: 778-6615 F: 778-8976
Human Resources Development NB Department of Family and Community Services 155 Pleasant St., Smith Building Miramichi, N.B. E1V 1Y3 T: 627-4001 F: 622-0555
Public Health Offices NB Department of Health and Wellness 1780 Water St., Suite 300 Miramichi, N.B. E1N 1B6 Miramichi T: 778-6102 F: 773-6111
Helps those with limited incomes to obtain adequate housing while promoting economic self reliance. Programs and services include public housing, home orientation management workshops, rural and native rental services and subsidized rental assistance.
Provides programs and services for people who need financial assistance and support to help them become self-sufficient. Specific programs are available for clients who need the services of a transition house.
Supports healthy growth and development, fosters healthy lifestyles, controls communicable diseases, and protects the public from health risks associated with chemical, physical and biological agents. Some programs include early childhood initiatives, addictions prevention and community nutrition.
6154 Route 8 Boiestown, N.B. E6A 1M4 T: 369-2002 T: 369-2450 Blackville T: 843-2959 F: 843-2911
FINANCIAL HELP AND OTHER 49
ORGANIZATION
SERVICES PROVIDED
Sexual Health Centre
Promotes sexual health through programs that include counselling, education, clinical follow-up, and community outreach. Offers education services for young adults. Anonymous HIV/AIDS tests available at 778-6877 or 1-800-561-4009.
NB Department of Health and Wellness 1780 Water St., Suite 300 Miramichi, N.B. E1N 1B6 Email: jeannebr@gnb.ca T: 778-6107 F: 773-6611
EMERGENCY ORGANIZATION
SERVICES PROVIDED
Miramichi Emergency Centre for Women
Provides refuge for women in crisis, referrals to appropriate social agencies, and promotes public awareness of available services.
P.O. Box 249 Miramichi, N.B. E1V 3M3 T: 622-8865 F: 622-5351
Baie Ste. Anne Health Center
Provides hospital services.
13 Church St. Baie Ste Anne, N.B. E9A 1A9 T: 228-2004 F: 228-2008
Blackville Health Centre
Provides hospital services.
2 Shafer Lane Blackville, N.B. E9B 1P4 T: 843-2910 F: 843-2911
Miramichi Police Force Beaverbrook Centre 1820 Water Street Miramichi, N.B. E1N 1B7 T: 623-2125 F: 623-2122
50
EMERGENCY ORGANIZATION
SERVICES PROVIDED
Miramichi Regional Hospital
Provides hospital services.
500 Water St. Miramichi, N.B. E1N 1B6 T: 623-3000 F: 623-3465
R.C.M.P. Blackville T: 843-9400 Upper Miramichi Health Services Centre
Provides hospital services.
8 Miramichi St. P.O. Box 1039 Doaktown, N.B. E9C 1C8 T: 365-6100 F: 365-6104
COUNSELLING ORGANIZATION
SERVICES PROVIDED
Community Mental Health Centre
Promotes mental health and emotional well being by offering programs and services such as crisis intervention, violence prevention and rehabilitation.
NB Department of Health and Wellness 1780 Water St., Suite 300 Miramichi, N.B. E1N 1B6 T: 778-6111 F: 778-5296
COURT AND LEGAL ORGANIZATION
SERVICES PROVIDED
Domestic Legal Aid
Provides legal services to victims of family violence, helps them leave abusive relationships and obtain child support.
NB Department of Justice 599 King George Highway Miramichi, N.B. E1V 1N6 T: 622-1061 F: 622-3241
51
COURT AND LEGAL ORGANIZATION
SERVICES PROVIDED
Family Support Order Services (FSOS)
Promotes the payment of family support orders for New Brunswick families. FSOS works to ensure child and spousal support is paid on time and in full. This service is free of charge to all New Brunswick families with a support order or agreement.
NB Department of Justice Miramichi T: 627-4138
52
SERVICES FOR VICTIMS ORGANIZATION
SERVICES PROVIDED
Codiac RCMP Victim Services Unit T: 857-2452 (for non-emergency calls)
Victim Services NB Department of Public Safety Moncton T: 856-2875 F: 856-2093
Provides support for victims in crisis situations, referrals to other services and support throughout the court process. Also offers support for children who are involved in the court proceedings.
SERVICES FOR AGGRESSORS ORGANIZATION
SERVICES PROVIDED
Community Mental Health Centres
Promotes mental health and emotional well being by offering programs and services such as crisis intervention, violence prevention and rehabilitation.
NB Department of Health and Wellness 77 Vaughan Harvey Blvd. Moncton, N.B. E1C 8R3 T: 856-2444 F: 856-2995 Sackville T: 364-4082
Correctional Service of Canada
Offers programs to offenders and their families.
1045 Main St., 2nd fl. Moncton, N.B. E1C 1H1 T: 851-6350 (24 h/day) T: 851-6313 F: 851-2418
53
SERVICES FOR AGGRESSORS ORGANIZATION
SERVICES PROVIDED
Family Services Moncton
Offers a treatment program for men who abuse their partners.
120 High St. Moncton, N.B. E1C 6B5 Email: famserv@nbnet.nb.ca T: 857-3258 F: 858-8315
Help-24
Provides crisis/suicide intervention and prevention, supportive listening and referrals to other agencies.
Moncton T: 859-4357
Probation Services NB Department of Public Safety Moncton T: 856-2313
Provides probation and other community based services to adult and young offenders.
FINANCIAL HELP AND OTHER ORGANIZATION
SERVICES PROVIDED
BeausĂŠjour Family Crisis Resource Centre
Offers information, intervention, and referral services to individuals and families in crisis. Provides education programs for the prevention of family violence.
432 Main St. Shediac, N.B. E4P 2G5 Email: crcsb@nbnet.nb.ca T: 533-9100
Canadian Mental Health Association 78 Weldon St. P.O. Box 11 Moncton, N.B. E1C 8R9 T: 859-8114
Coalition Against Abusive Relationships (C.A.A.R.) P.O. Box 1660 Moncton, N.B. E1C 9X5 T: 856-2875 F: 856-3315
Promotes mental health in New Brunswick. Programs/services include: Educational workshops and presentations, advocacy services, referrals and general information.
Promotes awareness of and access to services to victims and/or perpetrators of abuse through public education and lobbying activities with the goal of putting an end to the cycle of violence.
54
FINANCIAL HELP AND OTHER ORGANIZATION
SERVICES PROVIDED
Family and Community Social Services
Provides support and programs for children, adults and families dealing with family violence, including prevention and intervention services.
NB Department of Family and Community Services Sackville T: 364-4078 F: 364-4099 77 Vaughan Harvey Blvd. Moncton, N.B. E1C 8R3 T: 856-2400 F: 856-2632
Food Bank Moncton (Dist. Centre)
Provides a food bank service.
100 Albert St. Moncton, N.B. E1C 1B1 T: 383-4281
Greater Moncton Crisis Pregnancy Centre P.O. Box 1208 27 John St. Moncton, N.B. E1C 8P9 T: 857-3039 F: 861-1199 Crisis Line: T: 857-3033
Greater Moncton Parent Resource Centre 235 Robinson St. Moncton, N.B. E1C 5C6 Email: aparent@nbnet.nb.ca T: 384-7874 F: 689-9916
Housing NB Department of Family and Community Services 860 Main St., 7th floor, Moncton, N.B. E1C 8R3 T: 856-3111 F: 856-3113
Provides help to pregnant women and teenagers in crisis. Services include: 24-hour hot-line, baby and maternity clothes and parenting classes.
Offers programs and support for parents such as counselling, drop-in centres, pre-school programs and a program for borrowing toys and other resources.
Helps those with limited incomes to obtain adequate housing while promoting economic self-reliance. Programs and services include public housing, home orientation management workshops, rural and native rental services and subsidized rental assistance.
55
FINANCIAL HELP AND OTHER ORGANIZATION
SERVICES PROVIDED
Human Resources Development
Provides programs and services for people who need financial assistance and support to help them become self-sufficient. Specific programs are available for clients who need the services of a transition house.
NB Department of Family and Community Services 170 Main St., Unit C-1 P.O. Box 6001 Sackville, N.B. E4L 4B4 T: 364-4084 F: 364-4304 770 Main St. Assumption Place, Moncton, N.B. E1C 8R3 T: 856-2414 F: 856-2869
Moncton Youth Residences Inc.
Offers programs and services for high-risk youth and their families.
536 Mountain Road Moncton, N.B. E1C 2N5 Email: myr@nb.sympatico.ca T: 869-6333 F: 853-7440
Open Hands Food Bank
Provides a food bank and a depot for clothing.
T: 382-3663
Public Health Offices NB Department of Health and Wellness 77 Vaughan Harvey Blvd. Moncton, N.B. E1C 8R3 T: 856-2401 F: 856-2623
Supports healthy growth and development, fosters healthy lifestyles, controls communicable diseases, and protects the public from health risks associated with chemical, physical and biological agents. Some programs include early childhood initiatives, addictions prevention and community nutrition.
509 Main St. Pascal Place Shediac, N.B. E4P 2C4 T: 533-3354 F: 533-3340 95 Queen Road Sackville, N.B. E4L 4H2 T: 364-4080 F: 364-4099
FINANCIAL HELP AND OTHER 56
ORGANIZATION
SERVICES PROVIDED
Salvation Army Food Bank
Provides a food bank.
528. St. George Blvd. Moncton, N.B. E1E 2B5 T: 389-9901
Sexual Health Center 860 Main St., 3rd floor, Suite 303 Moncton, N.B. E1C 1G2 Email: maureen.mcintosh@gnb.ca T: 856-3310 F: 856-3312
Support to Single Parents 154 Queen St. Moncton E1C 1K8 Email: hartling@nb.sympatico.ca T: 858-1303 F: 855-4116
Tantramar Caring Partnership Committee
Promotes sexual health through programs that include counselling, education, clinical follow-up, and community outreach. Offers education services for young adults. Anonymous HIV/AIDS tests available at 869-6907 or 1-800-561-4009
Offers programs and services to single parents. Services include group workshops and programs, counselling, training, and community development.
Promotes community awareness and education about family violence.
c/o Sackville Regional Hospital 8 Main St. P.O. Box 1170 Sackville, N.B. E4L 4A3 T: 364-9106
Victorian Order of Nurses 50 Cameron St. Moncton, N.B. E1C 9A9 T: 857-9115 F: 857-1101
Offers a safe kids program that teaches children how to respond to strangers, harassment and inappropriate touching.
EMERGENCY ORGANIZATION
SERVICES PROVIDED
Crossroads for Women
Offers safe shelter for women in crisis. Programs include support services, counselling and public education about family violence.
P.O. Box 1247 Moncton, N.B. E1C 8P9 T: 853-0811
EMERGENCY ORGANIZATION
SERVICES PROVIDED
Dr. Georges L. Dumont Hospital
Provides hospital services.
57
330 UniversitĂŠ Ave. Moncton, N.B. E1C 2Z3 T: 862-4200
Help-24 Moncton T: 859-4357
The Moncton Hospital
Provides crisis/suicide intervention and prevention, supportive listening and referrals to other agencies.
Provides hospital services.
135 MacBeath Avenue Moncton, N.B. E1C 6Z8 T: 857-5111 F: 857-5545
R.C.M.P. Memramcook & Sackville T: 533-5151 Moncton T: 857-2400 Riverview T: 387-2222 Shediac T: 533-5151
Sackville Memorial Hospital
Provides hospital services.
8 Main St. Sackville, N.B. E4L 4A3 T: 364-4100 F: 536-1983
Sackville Police Force 62 Main Street Sackville, N.B. E4L 4A7 T: 536-0830 F : 364-4972
58
COUNSELLING ORGANIZATION
SERVICES PROVIDED
Addiction Services Moncton T: 856-2333
Provides inpatient and outpatient treatment to members of the community with various forms of addiction. Individual, group and family counselling is offered.
Al-Anon/ Alateen
Provides support to family and friends of alcoholics.
Moncton T: 382-5087
Community Mental Health Centres NB Department of Health and Wellness 77 Vaughan Harvey Blvd. P.O. Box 5001 Moncton, N.B. E1C 8R3 T: 856-2444 F: 856-2995
Promotes mental health and emotional well being by offering programs and services such as crisis intervention, violence prevention and rehabilitation.
Sackville T: 364-4082
Family Services Moncton
Offers a support group for abused women.
120 High St. Moncton, N.B. E1C 6B5 Email: famserv@nbnet.nb.ca T: 857-3258 F: 858-8315
COURT AND LEGAL ORGANIZATION
SERVICES PROVIDED
Crown Prosecutor’s Office NB Department of Justice Moncton T: 856-2310
Domestic Legal Aid NB Department of Justice 9th floor, Assumption Place 770 Main St. P.O. Box 5001 Moncton, N.B. E1C 8R3 T: 856-2305
Provides legal services to victims of family violence, helps them leave abusive relationships and obtain child support.
COURT AND LEGAL 59
ORGANIZATION
SERVICES PROVIDED
Family Support Order Services (FSOS)
Promotes the payment of family support orders for New Brunswick families. FSOS works to ensure child and spousal support is paid on time and in full. This service is free of charge to all New Brunswick families with a support order or agreement.
NB Department of Justice Moncton T: 856-2305
60
SERVICES FOR VICTIMS ORGANIZATION
SERVICES PROVIDED
Victim Services
Provides support for victims in crisis situations, referrals to other services and support throughout the court process. Also offers support for children who are involved in the court proceedings.
NB Department of Public Safety Campbellton T: 789-2388 F: 789-2104
SERVICES FOR AGGRESSORS ORGANIZATION
SERVICES PROVIDED
Alternatives
Offers a rehabilitation program for men who are violent towards their family.
c/o Restigouche Family Services 1130 Roseberry St., Suite 302 Campbellton, N.B. E3N 2G6 T: 753-4161 F: 753-7773
Community Mental Health Centre 6 Arran St. Campbellton, N.B. E3N 1K4 T: 789-2440 F: 753-6969
Promotes mental health and emotional well being by offering programs and services such as crisis intervention, violence prevention and rehabilitation.
FINANCIAL HELP AND OTHER ORGANIZATION
SERVICES PROVIDED
Canadian Mental Health Association
Promotes mental health in New Brunswick. Programs/services include: Educational workshops and presentations, advocacy services, referrals and general information.
P.O. Box 412 Campbellton, N.B. E3N 3G7 T: 789-2441
61
FINANCIAL HELP AND OTHER ORGANIZATION
SERVICES PROVIDED
Family and Community Social Services
Provides support and programs for children, adults and families dealing with family violence, including prevention and intervention services.
NB Department of Family and Community Services 157 Water St. Campbellton, N.B. E3N 3H5 T: 789-2422 F: 759-9504 Kedgwick T: 284-3411 F: 284-3420
Housing NB Department of Family and Community Services 157 Water St. Campbellton, N.B. E3B 3L4 T: 789-4009 F: 789-4908
Human Resources Development NB Department of Family and Community Services 157 Water St., Suite 100 P.O. Box 5001 Campbellton, N.B. E3N 3L4 T: 789-2311 F: 759-9556
Helps those with limited incomes to obtain adequate housing while promoting economic self-reliance. Programs and services include public housing, home orientation management workshops, rural and native rental services and subsidized rental assistance.
Provides programs and services for people who need financial assistance and support to help them become self-sufficient. Specific programs are available for clients who need the services of a transition house.
39 Notre-Dame St., Suite A Kedgwick, N.B. E8B 1H5 T: 284-3424 F: 284-3425
Public Health Offices NB Department of Health and Wellness 6 Arran St., 1st Floor Campbellton, N.B. E3N 1K4 T: 789-2266 F: 789-2349
Supports healthy growth and development, fosters healthy lifestyles, controls communicable diseases, and protects the public from health risks associated with chemical, physical and biological agents. Some programs include early childhood initiatives, addictions prevention and community nutrition.
62
FINANCIAL HELP AND OTHER ORGANIZATION
SERVICES PROVIDED
Public Health Offices NB Department of Health and Wellness 22 Notre Dame St. Kedgwick, N.B. E8B 1H5 T: 284-3422 F: 284-3447 Jacquet River T: 237-3206 F: 237-3209
Restigouche Family Crisis Intervenors Inc. 16A Aberdeen St. P.O. Box 355 Campbellton, N.B. E3N 3G7 Email: rfci@nb.sympatico.ca T: 759-6683 F: 759-6685
Restigouche Family Services 113 Roseberry St., Suite 302 Campbellton, N.B. E3N 2G6 T: 753-4161
Restigouche Resource Centre for Parents Campbellton T: 753-4172 F: 753-0007
Sexual Health Center NB Department of Health and Wellness 10 Village Avenue Campbellton, N.B. E3N 3S8 T: 789-2348 F: 789-2349
Offers programs and services that raise public awareness of family violence and supports individuals in making healthier life choices.
Promotes community awareness and education about family violence.
Programs and services offered include: Nobody’s Perfect, Support Groups, Toy and Resource-Lending Libraries, Drop-In, Collective Kitchens and Babysitting Cooperatives. Outreach sites are located in Kedgwick, Jacquet-River and Dalhousie. Promotes sexual health through programs that include counselling, education, clinical follow-up, and community outreach. Offers education services for young adults. Anonymous HIV/AIDS tests available at 789-2559 or 1-800-561-4009.
63
EMERGENCY ORGANIZATION
SERVICES PROVIDED
Maison Notre Dame
Provides a safe shelter for women who are in crisis, and offers support for those who are trying to empower their situation.
P.O. Box 158 Campbellton, N.B. E3N 3G4 T: 753-4703 F: 789-0390
Campbellton Regional Hospital
Provides hospital services.
189 Lily Lake Road Campbellton, N.B. E3N 3H3 T: 789-5000 F: 789-5025
H么tel-Dieu Saint-Joseph
Provides hospital services.
9 Canada St. Saint-Quentin, N.B. E8A 2P6 T: 235-2300 F: 235-7202
R.C.M.P. Campbellton T: 789-6000
Restigouche Hospital Centre
Provides hospital services.
P.O. Box 10, 63 Gallant Drive Campbellton, N.B. E3N 2T5 T: 789-7000 F: 789-7065
St. Joseph Hospital
Provides hospital services.
270 Victoria St. Dalhousie, N.B. E0K 1B0 T: 684-7000 F: 684-4751
64
COUNSELLING ORGANIZATION
SERVICES PROVIDED
Community Mental Health Centre
Promotes mental health and emotional well being by offering programs and services such as crisis intervention, violence prevention and rehabilitation.
NB Department of Health and Wellness 6 Arran St. Campbellton, N.B. E3N 1K4 T: 789-2440 F: 753-6969
COURT AND LEGAL ORGANIZATION
SERVICES PROVIDED
Domestic Legal Aid
Provides legal services to victims of family violence, helps them leave abusive relationships and obtain child support.
NB Department of Justice P.O. Box 5001, 157 Water St. Campbellton, N.B. E3N 3H5 T: 789-2368 F: 789-2062
Family Support Order Services (FSOS) NB Department of Justice Campbellton T: 789-2370
Promotes the payment of family support orders for New Brunswick families. FSOS works to ensure child and spousal support is paid on time and in full. This service is free of charge to all New Brunswick families with a support order or agreement.
65
SERVICES FOR VICTIMS ORGANIZATION
SERVICES PROVIDED
Victim Services
Provides support for victims in crisis situations, referrals to other services and support throughout the court process. Also offers support for children who are involved in the court proceedings.
NB Department of Public Safety 14 Market Square Saint John, N.B. E2L 1E8 T: 658-3742 F: 658-3001
SERVICES FOR AGGRESSORS ORGANIZATION
SERVICES PROVIDED
A.D.A.P.T. – Amending Destructive Abusive Patterns Together
Offers a treatment program for men who abuse their partners.
Doiron, Tracey & Associates 68 Carleton St. Saint John, N.B. E2L 2Z4 T: 658-6019 F: 652-3081
Community Mental Health Centre NB Department of Health and Wellness Mercantile Centre 55 Union St., 3rd floor, Saint John, N.B. E2L 5B7 T: 658-3737 F: 658-3739
Family Services Saint John Inc. 255 Metcalf St. Saint John, N.B. E2K 1K7 Email: info@familyservicesj.com Web: familyservicesj.com T: 634-8295 F: 652-1477
Promotes mental health and emotional well being by offering programs and services such as crisis intervention, violence prevention and rehabilitation.
Offers programs and services for individuals, families and businesses such as counselling, education assessments, mediation, as well as workplace and school-based programs.
66
SERVICES FOR AGGRESSORS ORGANIZATION
SERVICES PROVIDED
Gentle Path Counselling Services Ltd.
Offers programs and services such as workshops, support groups, counselling and education. Topics include anger, healthy relationships, co-dependency, and self-esteem building.
115 Hazen St. Saint John, N.B. E2L 5R8 Email:path@nbnet.nb.ca T:652-7284 F:672-1783
John Howard Society – Saint John Branch Inc.
Provides programs and services for adult and youth offenders.
68 Carleton St. Saint John, N.B. E2L 2Z4 T: 643-2000
Saint John Family Resource Centre 211 Wentworth St. Saint John, N.B. E2L 2T4 T: 633-2182
Offers programs and support for parents such as counselling, drop-in centres, pre-school programs and a program for borrowing toys, and other resources.
FINANCIAL HELP AND OTHER ORGANIZATION
SERVICES PROVIDED
AIDS Saint John
Provides education, prevention, support, and advocacy services for persons living with AIDS in the community, as well as for the community as a whole. Programs and services include treatment counselling, workplace education, resource library, clean needle exchange, health promotion, etc.
115 Hazen St. Saint John, N.B. E2L 3L3 T: 652-2437
Anti-Pornography Coalition Quispamsis, N.B. E2G 1K8 T: 847-4625
Boys and Girls Club of Saint John Inc. 1 Paul Harris St. P.O. Box 2441 Saint John, N.B. E2L 3V9 Email: sjbgclub@hotmail.com T:634-2011 F:648-0804
Works to educate the public on the potential harm and content of pornography. Also acts in a lobbying capacity. Offers children and youth opportunities to develop skills, knowledge, and values they seek to become fulfilled individuals. Services include daycare, after school programs, winter and summer programs, and a latch key program.
67
FINANCIAL HELP AND OTHER ORGANIZATION
SERVICES PROVIDED
Canadian Mental Health Association
Promotes mental health in New Brunswick. Programs/services include: Educational workshops and presentations, advocacy services, referrals and general information.
Saint John Branch Saint John City Hall, 15 Market Square, Suite 1501 Saint John, N.B. E2L 1E8 T: 633-1705
Centracare Saint John Inc. P.O. Box 3220, Stn. B Saint John, N.B E2M 4H7 T: 635-7500
Community Camps Association Inc. P.O. Box 1015 Saint John, N.B. E2L 4E3 T: 658-2595
Community Health Centre 116 Coburg St. Saint John, N.B. E2L 3K1 Email: chamo@reg2.health.nb.ca T: 632-5537 F: 632-5539
Domestic Violence Community Action Group Community Health Centre 116 Coburg St. Saint John, N.B. E2L 3K1 T: 632-5537
Family and Community Social Services NB Department of Family and Community Services 55 Union St. Mercantile Center Saint John, N.B. E2L 5B7 T: 658-2734
Promotes mental health and provides treatment and care to the people of New Brunswick.
Provides low-income single parents and their children with a family camping experience by offering them an opportunity to share their experiences, develop peer support, and share their knowledge. Offers the services of a professional health team including community health nurses, community counsellors, dieticians and other people in the health profession. Their goal is to work toward improving individual well-being and community health.
Offers an inventory of services for victims of domestic violence and helps coordinate available resources.
Provides support and programs for children, adults and families dealing with family violence, including prevention and intervention services.
68
FINANCIAL HELP AND OTHER ORGANIZATION
SERVICES PROVIDED
Food Banks T: 633-4636 (Info-Line)
Offers food bank services for people with church vouchers. Offers an info line that shares a list of churches that provide vouchers.
Habitat for Humanity Saint John Region Inc.
Works to eliminate poverty in housing through global and specific projects in habitat development.
P.O. Box 20093 Brunswick Square PO Saint John, N.B. E2L 5B2 T: 632-9312
Housing NB Department of Family and Community Services 25 Beaverbrook Avenue Saint John, N.B. E2L 4Y9 T: 658-4640
Housing Alternatives Inc. 57 King St., 4th floor Saint John, N.B. E2L 1G5 T: 632-9393 F: 632-1785
Human Development Council 47 Charlotte St., 3rd floor City Market P.O. Box 6125, Stn. A Saint John, N.B. E2L 4R6 Email: hdc@nbnet.nb.ca T: 634-1673 F: 636-8543
Human Resources Development NB Department of Family and Community Services 1 Agar Place P.O. Box 2900 Saint John, N.B. E2L 5A3 T: 658-2450 F: 658-3034
Helps those with limited incomes to obtain adequate housing while promoting economic self-reliance. Programs and services include public housing, home orientation management workshops, rural and native rental services and subsidized rental assistance.
Develops and manages cooperative and non-profit housing and provides programs in property management, maintenance, and bookkeeping.
Coordinates and promotes social development in the Saint John area to promote a quality of life that creates a balanced community.
Provides programs and services for people who need financial assistance and support to help them become self-sufficient. Specific programs are available for clients who need the services of a transition house.
69
FINANCIAL HELP AND OTHER ORGANIZATION
SERVICES PROVIDED
Lonewater Farm
Offers programs and services in the area of addictions.
Campbell Road P.O. Box 3241 Grand Bay-Westfield, N.B. E5K 4V5 T: 757-2450 F: 757-2456
Moms and Tots c/o Church of St. Andrew and St. David 164 Germain St. Saint John, N.B. E2L 2G3 Email: thekirk@nbnet.nb.ca T: 634-3092 F: 633-1319
Morning Out c/o Church of St. Andrew and St. David 164 Germain St. Saint John, N.B. E2L 2G3 T: 634-3092 F: 633-1319
One Voice For All c/o Centenary Queen Square Church 215 Wentworth St. Saint John, N.B. E2L 2T4 T: 652-3527 T: 634-8288
Public Health Office NB Department of Health and Wellness 55 Union St., 5th floor Saint John, N.B. E2L 5B7 T: 658-2454 F: 658-3067
Provides single mothers and/or mothers from low income families an opportunity to learn and support each other while their children (aged 1-5) attend a play-based program.
Offers mothers with preschool children an opportunity to participate in crafts, parenting discussions, and make new friends. Their children participate in free play, crafts and story time.
Offers a safe and supportive environment where people who live in poverty can participate in selfhelp groups and learn to speak out.
Supports healthy growth and development, fosters healthy lifestyles, controls communicable diseases, and protects the public from health risks associated with chemical, physical and biological agents. Some programs include early childhood initiatives, addictions prevention and community nutrition.
46 Kierstead Ave. Hampton, N.B. E5N 5A4 T: 832-6050
70
FINANCIAL HELP AND OTHER ORGANIZATION
SERVICES PROVIDED
Read Saint John
Offers private tutoring for those 15 and older who have been out of school for at least one year and need to improve their literacy skills.
66 Waterloo St. Saint John, N.B. E2L 3P4 Email: readsj@nbnet.nb.ca T: 633-2011 F: 633-2011 (call first)
Romero House 647-649 Brunswick St. Saint John, N.B. E2L 3F9 T: 642-7447
Offers programs and services for the needy. It is a nondenominational organization and services include; soup kitchen, clothing/furniture bank, chapel, emergency food services, health care room, family projects and a mobile service in winter months.
Saint John Community Christmas Exchange
Provides Christmas dinner to needy families who register for the meal through a church.
c/o Germain St. Baptist Church 228 Germain St. Saint John, N.B. E2L 2G4
Saint John Family Resource Centre 211 Wentworth St. Saint John, N.B. E2L 2T4 T: 633-2182
Saint John Learning Exchange Ltd. P.O. Box 6278, Station A Saint John, N.B. E2L 4R7 Email: sjle@nbnet.nb.ca T: 648-0202 F: 658-0785
Saint John Nonprofit Housing Inc. 39 Charlotte St. Saint John, N.B. E2L 2H3 T: 658-1925 F: 635-3479
Offers programs and support for parents such as counselling, drop-in centres, pre-school programs and a program for borrowing toys and other resources.
Helps to improve literacy skills through education, training, upgrading, and employment preparation programs.
Provides services aimed to develop, construct, maintain, and operate housing for low and moderate income seniors, families, and special groups.
71
FINANCIAL HELP AND OTHER ORGANIZATION
SERVICES PROVIDED
Second Stage Housing Inc.
Provides safe, affordable housing and on-going support and programs to abused women and children. This is not an emergency shelter.
P.O. Box 3339, Station B Saint John, N.B. E2M 4X9 Email: refuge@nb.aibn.com T: 632-9289 F: 672-8619
Sexual Health Centre NB Department of Health and Wellness 55 Union St., 1st floor Saint John, N.B. E2L 3X1 T: 658-3998 F: 658-3067
Urban Core Support Network T: 642-9033
YM-YWCA Rooms 19-25 Hazen Avenue Saint John, N.B. E2L 3G6 Email: aralph@saintjohny.com T: 634-4948 T: 634-7720 F: 642-0783
Promotes sexual health through programs that include counselling, education, clinical follow-up, and community outreach. Offers education services for young adults. Anonymous HIV/AIDS tests available at 643-7404 or 1-800-561-4009
Offers education and support for people facing poverty issues. Provides several programs for women, including computer training, personal development, entrepreneurial training, physical wellness and daycare is provided. Also promotes public awareness about violence through their “week without violence”.
EMERGENCY ORGANIZATION
SERVICES PROVIDED
Hestia House Inc.
Provides temporary shelter for women and children who are victims of family violence. Offers support services and counselling and public education about family violence.
P.O. Box 7135, Station A Saint John, N.B. E2L 4S5 Email: hestia@nbnet.nb.ca T: 634-7571 F: 652-5651 Crisis Line: 634-7570
72
EMERGENCY ORGANIZATION
SERVICES PROVIDED
Rothesay Regional Police Force 3 Landing Court Quispamsis, N.B. E2E 4R6 T: 847-6300 F: 847-6301
Saint John Police Force Family Protection and Youth Unit 7th floor, City Hall 15 Market Square P.O. Box 1971 Saint John, N.B. E2L 4L1 Email: gary.mott@city.saintjohn.nb.ca T: 648-3303 T: 648-3333 (after hrs) F: 648-3304
Saint John Regional Hospital
Investigates all sexual assault (adult and children), serious domestic assaults, peace bonds, stalking (criminal harassment), elder abuse, and murder, assault causing bodily harm, etc.
Provides hospital services.
P.O. Box 2100 Saint John, N.B. E2L 4L2 T: 648-6000 F: 648-6060
Saint Joseph’s Hospital
Provides hospital services.
130 Bayard Drive Saint John, N.B. E2L 3L6 T: 632-5555 F: 632-5551
73
COUNSELLING ORGANIZATION
SERVICES PROVIDED
Community Mental Health Centre
Promotes mental health and emotional well being by offering programs and services such as crisis intervention, violence prevention and rehabilitation.
NB Department of Health and Wellness Mercantile Centre, 55 Union St., 3rd floor Saint John, N.B. E2L 5B7 T: 658-3737 F: 658-3739
Family Services Saint John Inc. 255 Metcalf St. Saint John, N.B. E2K 1K7 Email: info@familyservicesj.com Web: familyservicesj.com T: 634-8295 F: 652-1477
Gentle Path Counselling Services Ltd. 115 Hazen St. Saint John, N.B. E2L 5R8 Email: path@nbnet.nb.ca T: 652-7284 F: 672-1783
Narcotics Anonymous P.O. Box 20082, Brunswick Square Saint John, N.B. E2L 5B2 T: 658-0779 (24 hrs/day)
Ridgewood Addiction Services Atlantic Health Sciences Corporation P.O. Box 3566, Station B, 416 Bay St. Saint John, N.B. E2M 4Y1 T: 674-4300 F: 674-4374
Offers programs and services for individuals, families and businesses such as counselling, education assessment, mediation, as well as workplace and school-based programs.
Offers programs and services such as workshops, support groups, counselling and education. Topics include healthy relationships, codependency, coping with stress and anxiety, etc.
Offers regular meetings for recovering addicts to help each other stay clean. This is a program of complete abstinence from all drugs. Serves St. Stephen to Sussex area. Telephone for a list of meeting times and locations. Provides inpatient and outpatient programs and services to chemically dependent individuals, compulsive gamblers, their families and the community.
74
COUNSELLING ORGANIZATION
SERVICES PROVIDED
Sex Offender and Male Victim Counselling 82 Germain St., Suite 2C /P.O. Box 6413, Station A Saint John, N.B. E2L 4R8 T: 648-0088
COURT AND LEGAL ORGANIZATION
SERVICES PROVIDED
Domestic Legal Aid
Provides legal services to victims of family violence, helps them leave abusive relationships and obtain child support.
NB Department of Justice 110 Charlotte St., 3rd floor Provincial Building P.O. Box 5001 Saint John, N.B. E2L 4Y9 T: 658-2400 F: 658-3762
Elizabeth Fry Society of Saint John
Provides support and services to women in conflict with the law.
68 Carleton St. Saint John, N.B. E2L 2Z4 T: 635-8855
Family Support Order Service (FSOS) NB Department of Justice Saint John T: 658-2400
Legal Aid Clinic Inc. N.B. Anti-Poverty 55 Canterbury St., Suite 4 Saint John, N.B. E2L 2C6 T: 632-0096
Promotes the payment of family support orders for New Brunswick families. FSOS works to ensure child and spousal support is paid on time and in full. This service is free of charge to all New Brunswick families with a support order or agreement. Answers legal questions on various areas of law for people living below the poverty line or on social assistance.
75
COURT AND LEGAL ORGANIZATION
SERVICES PROVIDED
Saint John Legal Centre Inc.
Offers free legal service to eligible low income persons in the following areas: 1) Family Law 2) Employment Law 3) Creditor/Debitor Law 4) Human Rights Law 5) Refugee Law 6) Housing and Government Benefits 7) Landlord and Tenant Law Serves Saint John and Kings Counties.
649 Brunswick Drive Saint John, N.B. E2L 3S9 T: 672-7552 F: 633-8766
76
SERVICES FOR VICTIMS ORGANIZATION
SERVICES PROVIDED
Centre for the Prevention of Family Violence in Kent
Offers support to victims of violence in crisis situations, short and long-term counseling for the victims and survivors of family violence, as well as services for abusers. The Centre also offers support groups for victims of violence, for women who were sexually abused in childhood, and provides public education programs. The Centre attempts to find appropriate solutions to prevent family violence and offers training to front-line workers with respect to family violence.
7714 Route 134 Ste-Anne-de-Kent, N.B. E4S 1H5 Email: cpvfk@nbnet.nb.ca T: 743-5449 F: 743-6673
Victim Services NB Department of Public Safety Bouctouche T: 743-7251
Provides support for victims in crisis situations, referrals to other services and support throughout the court process. Also offers support for children who are involved in the court proceedings.
Richibucto T: 523-7150 Shediac T: 533-9100
SERVICES FOR AGGRESSORS ORGANIZATION
SERVICES PROVIDED
Centre for the Prevention of Family Violence in Kent
Offers support to victims of violence in crisis situations, short and long-term counseling for the victims and survivors of family violence, as well as services for abusers. The Centre also offers support groups for victims of violence, for women who were sexually abused in childhood, and provides public education programs. The Centre attempts to find appropriate solutions to prevent family violence and offers training to front-line workers with respect to family violence.
7714 Route 134 Ste-Anne-de-Kent, N.B. E4S 1H5 Email: cpvfk@nbnet.nb.ca T: 743-5449 F: 743-6673
77
SERVICES FOR AGGRESSORS ORGANIZATION
SERVICES PROVIDED
Community Mental Health Center
Promotes mental health and emotional well being by offering programs and services such as crisis intervention, violence prevention and rehabilitation.
NB Department of Health and Wellness Cartier Place Richibucto, N.B. E4W 5R5 T: 523-7620 F: 523-7678
Probation Services NB Department of Public Safety Bouctouche T: 743-7233
Provides probation and other community based services to adult and young offenders.
FINANCIAL HELP AND OTHER ORGANIZATION
SERVICES PROVIDED
BeausĂŠjour Family Crisis Resource Center
Offers information, intervention, and referral services to individuals and families in crisis. Provides education programs for the prevention of family violence.
432 Main St. P.O. Box 2081 Shediac, N.B. E0A 3G0 T: 533-9100
Family and Community Social Services NB Department of Family and Community Services Richibucto T: 523-7606 F: 523-7663
Human Resources Development NB Department of Family and Community Services 9550 Main St., P.O. Box 5001 Richibucto, N.B. E4W 5R5 T: 523-7616 F: 523-7677 T: 1-800-561-2080
Provides support and programs for children, adults and families dealing with family violence, including prevention and intervention services.
Provides programs and services for people who need financial assistance and support to help them become self-sufficient. Specific programs are available for clients who need the services of a transition house.
78
FINANCIAL HELP AND OTHER ORGANIZATION
SERVICES PROVIDED
Human Resources Development NB Department of Family and Community Services 342 Main St., Unit 147 Shediac, N.B. E4P 2E7 T: 533-3333
Kent County Community Volunteer Action Food Bank 73 Main St. Richibucto T: 523-7580
Kent Family Resource Centre 21 Renault St. Richibouctou, N.B. E4W 4G8 Email: kentcent@nbnet.nb.ca T: 743-8444 F: 524-9915
Public Health Offices NB Department of Health and Wellness P.O. Box 5001 Cartier Place Richibucto, N.B. E4W 5R5 T: 523-7606 F: 523-7766
Supports parents with preparing their children for school by offering opportunities to socialize with other children & build self-esteem.
Supports healthy growth and development, fosters healthy lifestyles, controls communicable diseases, and protects the public from health risks associated with chemical, physical and biological agents. Some programs include early childhood initiatives, addictions prevention and community nutrition.
509 Main St., Unit 3 Shediac, N.B. E4P 2C4 T: 533-3354 F: 533-3376
79
EMERGENCY ORGANIZATION
SERVICES PROVIDED
Crossroads for Women Inc.
Offers safe shelter, support and counselling for women in crisis. Promotes intervention and public education to end family violence.
P.O. Box 1247 Moncton, N.B. E1C 8P9 T: 853-0811
Maison Sérénité House P.O. Box 623 Sainte-Anne-de-Kent, N.B. E4S 1H4 T : 743-1530 R.C.M.P.
Offers safe shelter, support and counselling for women in crisis. Promotes intervention and public education to end family violence.
Irishtown T: 387-2222 Shediac T: 533-5151 Richibucto T: 523-4611
Rogersville Health Center
Provides hospital services.
9 Des Ormes St. Rogersville, N.B. E4Y 1S6 T: 775-2030 F: 775-2025
Stella-Maris-de-Kent Hospital
Provides hospital services.
Sainte-Anne-de-Kent T: 743-7800
COUNSELLING ORGANIZATION
SERVICES PROVIDED
Community Mental Health Centre
Promotes mental health and emotional well being by offering programs and services such as crisis intervention, violence prevention and rehabilitation.
NB Department of Health of Wellness Cartier Place P.O. Box 5001 Richibucto, N.B. E4W 5R5 T: 523-7620 F: 523-7678
80
COURT AND LEGAL ORGANIZATION
SERVICES PROVIDED
Crown Prosecutor’s Office NB Department of Justice Richibucto T: 523-7990
Domestic Legal Aid NB Department of Justice 9th floor, Assumption Place 770 Main St. P.O. Box 5001 Moncton, N.B. E1C 8R3 T: 856-2305 F: 856-3226
Family Support Order Services (FSOS) NB Department of Justice Moncton T: 856-2305
Provides legal services to victims of family violence, helps them leave abusive relationships and obtain child support.
Promotes the payment of family support orders for New Brunswick families. FSOS works to ensure child and spousal support is paid on time and in full. This service is free of charge to all New Brunswick families with a support order or agreement.
81
SERVICES FOR AGGRESSORS ORGANIZATION
SERVICES PROVIDED
Chimo Helpline
Provides crisis intervention and support through a 24 hour, toll free line. Also provides referrals to other services and agencies.
Fredericton T: 1-800-667-5005
FINANCIAL HELP AND OTHER ORGANIZATION Advisory Council on the Status of Women 236 King St., Fredericton, NB E3B 1E2 Email: acswccf@gnb.ca www.acswcccf.nb.ca 1-800-332-3087 T: 444-4101 F: 444-4318
Muriel McQueen Centre for Family Violence Research 678 Windsor Street, PO Box 4400 Fredericton, NB E3B 5A3 T: 453-3595 F: 453-4788
SERVICES PROVIDED Provides advice to the Minister on matters relating to the status of women and brings before the government and the public, matters of interest and concern to women.
The Muriel McQueen Fergusson Centre for Family Violence Research conducts actionoriented research and public education relating to family violence and violence against women. The goal is to identify root causes and solutions to family violence and support the victims and survivors of family violence. The family Violence Research Centre is affiliated with the University of New Brunswick and supports the work of research teams conducting collaborative studies into a wide range of family violence issues.
82
FINANCIAL HELP AND OTHER ORGANIZATION
SERVICES PROVIDED
Muriel McQueen Fergusson Foundation
The Muriel McQueen Fergusson is a provincial charity whose mandate is to eradicate family violence. It supports research into the causes, incidences and forms of family violence, and promotes effective educational programs to increase public awareness about these issues. The Foundation provides financial assistance to nonprofit organizations through a grants program, and recognizes outstanding contributions toward family violence prevention in Canada through its annual Muriel McQueen Fergusson Foundation Award.
PO Box 50,000 Fredericton, N.B. E3B 6C2 T: 472-5085 F: 472-5084
Premier’s Council on the Status of Disabled Persons 440 King St., Suite 648 Fredericton, N.B. E3B 5H8 Email: Pcsdp@gnb.ca www.gnb.ca/0048/english/index.htm T: 444-3000 T: 1-800-442-4412 F: 444-3001
Youth Council of New Brunswick Edgecombe House Fredericton, NB E3B 1G2 T: 453-3271 F: 444-4413 www.gnb.ca/0049/
Advises the provincial government on matters relating to disabled persons and acts as an advocate for the disability community.
Advises on public policy matters affecting New Brunswick youth. Also acts as a consultant and researcher.
EMERGENCY ORGANIZATION
SERVICES PROVIDED
Chimo Helpline
Provides crisis intervention and support through a 24 hour, toll free line. Also provides referrals to other services and agencies.
Fredericton T: 1-800-667-5005
Emergency only T: 9-1-1
83
EMERGENCY ORGANIZATION
SERVICES PROVIDED
Family and Community Services T: 1-800-442-9799 (after hours)
Gignoo Transition House Business: 458-1236 Crisis calls: 458-1224
Offers safe shelter for aboriginal women in crisis in Fredericton and across New Brunswick. Programs offered include counselling, support services and public education about family violence.
RCMP All other areas T: 1-800-665-6663
COURT AND LEGAL ORGANIZATION
SERVICES PROVIDED
Public Legal Education and Information Service of New Brunswick (PLEIS-NB)
Provides general legal information to New Brunswickers in English and French. Publishes a wide variety of educational pamphlets and other resources on legal topics such as family law, criminal law, landlord/tenant and family violence. Most materials are free of charge.
P.O. Box 6000 Fredericton, N.B. E3B 5H1 Email: pleisnb@web.ca www.legal-info-legale.nb.ca
Toll-Free Family Law Information Line 1-888-236-2444
Public Legal Education and Information Service of New Brunswick in collaboration with Court Services, Department of Justice, has a toll-free information service (not legal advice) about child support guidelines, custody, divorce, separation and domestic legal aid. Separating parents may also register for "For the Sake of the Children", a free six-hour program presented by Department of Justice Court Services Division around the province. (Anyone requiring specific assistance with their own situation should contact a lawyer.)
84