CAV – NATIONAL VETERAN SERVICES



Helmets to Hardhats

A program, supporting our Veterans and helping them transition into the workforce



WARNING TO VETERANS AND CAF SERVING MEMBERS

PTSD and Depression

ADVISORY

DEMAND EMPIRICAL EVIDENCE OF AN ILLNESS

and

The Ability to Metabolize the Drugs being Prescribed

PRIOR TO TAKING ANY PSYCHIATRIC DRUGS


Drug Metabolism – check to see if you have the Two Genes needed to metabolize the Drugs being Prescribe, otherwise all you will get is Side Effects or WORSE

  1. Drug Metabolism Tables

  1. Psychiatry in the Military: The Hidden Enemy
  2. The DSM: Psychiatry’s Deadliest Scam
  3. Psychiatry Documentary



VETERAN SUPPORT LINE

Veteran To Veteran Support – 24/7

1 855 373-8387

Note* Stay on the LINE, Your Call will be Cycled Until You Get to a Line That’s Not Busy



Vets Canada – Veteran Emergency Transition Service



Canadian Armed Forces – Family Information Service – 24/7

1 800 866-4546



VETERANS TRANSITION NETWORK

Canadian Aboriginal Veterans – Strongly Recommend this Excellent Program and give it our Full Support



My name is Natalie Walters, and I tutor middle school and high school students

I am helping students with projects on substance abuse

My student Emma found these pages and thought it would be a helpful addition to the

CAV – National Veteran Services page

  1. Veterans and Substance Abuse
  2. Tobacco Addiction – the benefits of quitting smoking


Homeless Directory – Index (Canada)



    Yukon Territories

    Alcohol & Drug Services
    Assisting individuals and communities in reducing the harmful effects
    of alcohol and other drugs by providing quality addictions services.
    Contact: 867-667-5777



    North West Territories

    Salvation Army Yellowknife
    Combines social services with spirituality by providing hot meals,
    drop-in services, support, and spiritual guidance.
    Contact: 867-920-4673 – Shelter ext. 211

    Yellowknife Food Bank
    Serves the Yellowknife area.
    Contact: (867) 873-4035



    Nunavut

    Oqota Emergency Shelter
    provides emergency shelter for up to 14 people a night.
    Contact (867) 979-0053



    British Columbia

    1. British Columbia Homeless Housing
    2. Aboriginal Homeless Outreach
    3. Housing The Homeless – Victoria
    4. Homeless Shelters – Metro Vancouver
    5. RainCity Shelter & Transitional Housing – Vancouver
    6. Homeless & Transition Housing – Prince George


    Alberta

    1. Emergency Shelters – Alberta

    VETERANS HELPING VETERANS

    The Veteran Food Bank

    of Calgary Alberta

    1 – 4619 6th Street N.E. Calgary Alberta


    (403) 471-9851 – Open 1000 Hrs to 1800 Hrs – Closed Sundays

    The Veterans Food Bank of Calgary encompasses more than a Food Bank.
    Our goal is to help Veterans of Canada and Allied Forces to reintegrate with today’s Civilian Culture.

    The Veterans Food Bank of Calgary provides Food Hampers, Social Care, and Social Resources References

    Resume Help,and Employment Hunting Tips.

    A Friendly Social Space to engage other Veterans.

    1. Veterans Food Bank of Calgary Alberta
    2. Face Book – Veterans Food Bank of Calgary Alberta


    Saskatchewan

    1. Saskatchewan shelters & Support Center
    2. Regina Food Bank


    Manitoba

    1. Main Street Project
    2. Agape Table
    3. Siloam Mission


    Ontario



      Quebec



        New Brunswick



          Nova Scotia



            Newfoundland & Labrador

              St. John’s Native Friendship Center
              716 Water Street, St. John’s, NL, A1E 1C1
              Telephone: (709) 726-5902
              Shelter: (709) 726-5970



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