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September is National Recovery Awareness Month.

Recovery is Possible.

Join us in raising awareness that recovery from addiction is sustainable and attainable.

Click A Beneficiary Below To Donate!

TWC Together We Can Recovery Centre
FNHF, FNHA, First Nations Health Authority, First Nations Health Foundation

The First Nations Health Foundation is the fundraising partner to the First Nations Health Authority. Together, we support community-led, culturally grounded health solutions for First Nations people in BC. Your support today helps close the gaps and bring wellness within reach for everyone.

To donate, go to fnhfoundation.ca/radiothon. You can also call 604-456-7610, our office line, to make a donation.

National Recovery Month, held every September, is a nationwide observance that promotes awareness and understanding of mental health and substance use recovery. It celebrates the progress of those in recovery, highlights the benefits of prevention and treatment, and supports those still on their journey.

CFNR Radio Telethon - Radio for Recovery - FNHA
FNHF, FNHA, First Nations Health Authority, First Nations Health Foundation

The First Nations Health Foundation is the fundraising partner to the First Nations Health Authority. Together, we support community-led, culturally grounded health solutions for First Nations people in BC. Your support today helps close the gaps and bring wellness within reach for everyone.

To donate, go to fnhfoundation.ca/radiothon. You can also call 604-456-7610, our office line, to make a donation.

Locations and Descriptions

For information on each centre and recovery service, click on a teardrop on Treatment Centre Locatio​ns Map, or scroll down to Treatment Centre Descriptions. Centres included:

  • Carrier Sekani Family Services
  • Kackaamin Family Development Centre
  • Gya’Wa’Tlaab Healing Centre
  • NAMGIS Treatment Centre
  • Nenqayni Wellness Centre
  • North Wind Wellness Centre
  • Round Lake Alcohol and Drug Treatment Society
  • Telmexw Awtexw Treatment Centre
  • Tsow-Tun Le Lum Society
  • ​Wilp Si’Satxw Community Healing Centre
TWC Together We Can Recovery Centre

The Shayne William Robinson Fund is a restricted fund held in trust by Together We Can to support Northern British Columbia’s First Nation members who are in crisis and living a high-risk lifestyle due to addiction and are not eligible for existing treatment funding. This fund is community-driven, with contributions raised by residents and allies across British Columbia. It aims to provide timely, culturally sensitive, and life-saving support to individuals in urgent need of addiction treatment and recovery services.

Click To Donate or call (778) 900-5554

www.twcrecoverylife.org/

CFNR Radio Telethon - Radio for Recovery - Together We Can TWC Recovery