Mission
The mission of N.A.C.M. is to provide traditional healing services to our people through holistic treatment of addictions.
Expansion Plans
For 39 years (as of February 21, 2011) N.A.C.M. has been providing wholistic treatment of addictions for First People of Canada.
As part of our "10 Year Plan" (which was derived in 2009), N.A.C.M. is currently seeking donations for expansion plans, which will - not only- provide a safer location for all participants, workers, and visitors to N.A.C.M., but the building itself will be environmentally friendly and a green project. The structure that is planning on being built will not only be wind proof, mold proof and fire proof, but will also utilize wind-energy, solar-energy and geo-thermal energy.
If you or your organization would be interested in learning more about these plans, please email director@nacm.ca or if you would be interested in donating to our building fund, or any of the specific programs that we offer, please click the donate button at the top of this page or click below to donate through CanadaHelps.org>
Privacy Policy
NACM Privacy Policy
Motion No.6
Adopted by N.A.C.M.'s Governing Council May 2011
"That the Native Addictions Council of Manitoba hereby adopts the Canadian Centre for Philantrophy's Ethical Fundraising and Financial Accountability Code as its policy. In so doing, members of the governing council commit to being responsible custodians of donated funds, to exercise due care concerning the governance of fundraising and financial reporting, and to ensure to the best of their ability that the organization adheres to the provisions of the code. It is hereby confirmed that each member of the governing council has received a copy of the Ethical Fundraising & Financial Accountability Code and that a copy will also be provided to each person who is subsequently elected to the governing council."
N.A.C.M.'s Position Paper on Prescription Drug Misuse
N.A.C.M. Position Paper on Prescription Drug Misuse
Programs
News
- November 14 - 18, 2011 |NATIONAL ABORIGINAL ADDICTIONS AWARENESS WEEK. Please see the following poster.
- November 19, 2010 |Dry social held to support the Native Addictions Awareness Week.
- November 15-19, 2010 |Native Addictions Awareness Week. Please see the following poster.
- September 29, 2010 |Annual Walk for Sobriety. Staff and guests walked at Birds Hill Provincial Park to raise awareness for sobriety.
- June 18, 2010 | Gathering to celebrate all the participants of the Women's/Youth Healing Program. Free BBQ & Fundraising Sale. Please see the following poster.
- July 12, 2010 |Bike-A-Thon from Thompson, MB - Winnipeg, MB. Please see the following poster.
- February 21, 2010 |38th Anniversary Celebrated at the Freight House with a dry social, feast and jigging contest.
- November 16-20, 2009 |Native Addictions Awareness Week Several activities had taken place to celebrate Living the Good Life.
- September 2009 | Walk for Sobriety. Participants walked from N.A.C.M. to the Legislative Building. Please check the following link to see photos.







