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Recovery West
7700 Hurontario St, Unit 601
Brampton, ON
L6Y 4M3
Brampton, ON
L6Y 4M3
905-451-2123
24/7 crisis support: 905-278-9036 or 1-888-811-2222
Toll-Free: 1-877-451-2123
Fax: 905-456-7492
Mon, Thu 10am-4pm *Tue, Wed 10am-7pm
Last Updated: Oct 21, 2025: Suggest an edit
Application
Interested individuals can call office or walk-in
Eligibility / Target Population
Adults 16 years and older
Fees
None
Contacts
Nicole Allin - Program Manager
Recovery West and Drop-In Center
289-748-3226 * allinn@cmhapeel.ca
Nelly Trovao - Program Assistant
trovaon@cmhapeel.ca
Recovery West and Drop-In Center
289-748-3226 * allinn@cmhapeel.ca
Nelly Trovao - Program Assistant
trovaon@cmhapeel.ca
Languages
English
Language Notes
Translation and interpretation is available for most languages. Kindly notify If interpretation services are needed
Area Served
Dufferin County and Peel Region
Accessibility
Wheelchair Accessible
Description of Services
A peer support program offering drop-in peer support, groups, vocational services, and a Recovery College
Drop-in support: members have access to games and crafts, can watch TV, enjoy a snack, connect with friends, join a peer group or social recreational activity. Peer Support Workers are available to help with goal setting, safety planning, or whatever members would like to talk about
Peer support groups: offer a safe space to share and support one another. Anxiety Group, Recovery Chat, Wellness Walks, and more
Recovery College: courses provide educational opportunities to learn about wellness and recovery, and earn a certificate. Courses include WRAP, Life Skills, Emotional Regulation and others with new offering three times a year
Vocational Support Workers: help with employment and education goals. Volunteer opportunities and vocational groups available. Some opportunities for scholarships or funding to support employment and educational goals
**After 4:30 pm on Tuesday and Wednesday, please us the Recovery West back entrance**
Drop-in support: members have access to games and crafts, can watch TV, enjoy a snack, connect with friends, join a peer group or social recreational activity. Peer Support Workers are available to help with goal setting, safety planning, or whatever members would like to talk about
Peer support groups: offer a safe space to share and support one another. Anxiety Group, Recovery Chat, Wellness Walks, and more
Recovery College: courses provide educational opportunities to learn about wellness and recovery, and earn a certificate. Courses include WRAP, Life Skills, Emotional Regulation and others with new offering three times a year
Vocational Support Workers: help with employment and education goals. Volunteer opportunities and vocational groups available. Some opportunities for scholarships or funding to support employment and educational goals
**After 4:30 pm on Tuesday and Wednesday, please us the Recovery West back entrance**
Services and Programs:
Meetings
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Last Updated: Oct 21, 2025: Suggest an edit