Turning Point Recovery Society
Richmond, BC
Last updated March 10, 2026
Operated as a non-profit. Contact them directly about rates and any subsidy programs they participate in.
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Provides live-in support recovery services and outreach counselling programs and services in Richmond and across Metro Vancouver for individuals with addiction and mental health issues through a continuum of residential and outpatient support services, education and leadership. Implements positive solutions to a disease whose negative impact affects not only the addicted, but their families, co-workers, and entire community; provides vulnerable individuals with the tools to acquire self-sufficiency; and provides community education to break down barriers to addiction and mental health issues.
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