Social Support

AA & Al-Anon

Address:

415 Wylie Avenue

Oxbow, Saskatchewan

Need help with a drinking problem?  Meetings are held every Thursday at 8:00 p.m. at the Memorial Hall (south door - old high school).


AA Phone - 306-483-7417; 306-483-2422; 306-483-5023

Southeast Al-Anon

Address:

Box 427

Oxbow, Saskatchewan

Canada S0C 2B0

Al-Anon Phone: 306-483-5023; 306-489-4913; 306-925-2146; 306-925-2036 

Southeast Al-Anon meets every Thursday at 8 P.M. year round at the Memorial Hall (south door - old high school).

Since this is an anonymous fellowship, we will not provide names, only numbers. Al-Anon is a fellowship of men and women, friends and relatives of alcoholics, who come together to solve their common problem by sharing their experience, strength and hope. There are no dues for membership.


Emergency Measures Association

Oxbow, Saskatchewan

Phone Number: (306) 483-2300 (Town of Oxbow) or (306) 483-2277 (RM of Enniskillen #3)


Envision Counselling & Support Centre

Address:
Box 511
Estevan, Saskatchewan
S4A 2A5

Phone Number: (306) 483-5555

Counselling and Family Support Services

Website:
http://www.envisioncounsellingcentre.com/

Email:
info.envision@sasktel.net

Envision offers a wide variety of counselling and family support programs throughout southeastern Saskatchewan. There is a permanent office located in Oxbow. for both regular counselling and walk-in counselling.

Oxbow Community Emergency Support Program

Oxbow, Saskatchewan
Phone Number:  (306) 485-7748

Email:
oxbowemergencygroup@gmail.com 


The Oxbow Emergency Support Program provides service to individuals and families needing funding which is not provided by other organizations.  the program provides food on an emergency basis, medical and food vouchers, emergency utility payments, assistance with children's activity registration fees, and Christmas Hampers.


Oxbow Settlement Committee

Oxbow, Saskatchewan
Phone Number: (306) 483-2430

The Oxbow Settlement Committee is responsible for offering ESL and other services to assist new Canadians to integrate into the community.