Portage Quebec

Drug Addiction and Employment Reintegration Programs in Quebec

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Since its first centre was opened in 1973, Portage has helped tens of thousands of people to take back control of their lives with its specialised drug addiction rehabilitation programs in Quebec.

In the therapeutic community environment, residents work through the underlying issues that caused their substance abuse and develop a set of social competencies that will help them deal with the challenges of everyday life without resorting to drug abuse. They develop the self-esteem and confidence to go on to lead healthy, productive, drug-free lives.

Programs

Adult Program

Residential and bilingual

Mental Health and Addiction Program

For people with mental illness

Adolescent and Young Adult Program

14-21 years old, residential

Adolescent and Young Adult Program

Francophone youth 14-21 years – Eastern Quebec

Mother & Child Program

For pregnant women and mothers with young children

Testimonials

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Portage Quebec News

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22nd edition of the Soirée des Grands Philanthropes

During the 22nd edition of the Soirée des Grands Philanthropes, held on September 25, Portage raised a record net amount of $1,850,000. We are very proud of this exceptional outcome....
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Recovery Walk – 3rd Annual Event at Beaver Lake

This year marked the third edition of the Recovery Walk, a growing tradition made possible through the continued partnership between Portage and Kim Bellas, Founder of Sober is the New...
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30th edition of the Portage Golf Open

The 30th edition of the Portage Golf Open was held on Monday, June 9, at the prestigious Quebec Royal Golf Club. We extend our sincere thanks to the Honorary Chairman,...

Portage Foundation in Quebec

Portage’s drug addiction rehabilitation programs in Quebec are financed in part by the Portage Foundation, which raises funds through individual and corporate donations as well as fundraising activities.