"Women into healing saved my life. I was a suicidal, depressed addict who hated herself. In an atmosphere of safety, comfort and love, I learned the tools I needed to look at myself in the mirror with a smile - and without shame and guilt. My life today is honest, clean and joyous... the real core of this centre is the people - I was surrounded by a love and care that nourished my soul, and the love and care hasn't ended just because my 42 days have."
    Theresa T
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"I lived in a nice house, had a good job and thought I had it all. But there was a sense of emptiness inside of me, which only alcohol could fill. My last days of drinking were dark and suicidal, alcohol was my best friend, my lover my saviour... Women Into Healing gave me some incredible tools to turn my life into something I honestly did not think was possible... I felt supported, encouraged and safe. I will always be eternally grateful to the ladies of Women Into Healing, for giving me a new life."
    Maggie T
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"Today I feel strong in my sobriety. I like and value myself more. I have new and more efficient ways of coping with life. They made sure that I was set up with a good aftercare program and I know that they'll always be there if I need additional support. I am so very grateful for my life today. It is so different from what my life was like and I have W.I.T.H to thank!!"
    Tara A
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Spirituality and Faith in Recovery Program

Our Program | Aftercare | Spirituality

Spirituality and Faith

We are strong believers that spirituality must become a capstone of full recovery with each client. Real healing must start on the inside and we can’t do it alone. We also wish to be of service to all those who suffer regardless of faith, place of worship or none at all.

Aftercare is a very important part of our overall program which starts long before the client graduates. As a part of aftercare we prepare each client for life back in the world which includes prepaid counselling after graduation as well as connecting with persons and families of similar faith as part of new living and relapse prevention.