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Family intervention:

  • 211 is the information and referral service that connects New Brunswickers to critical human, social, community and government support. It helps New Brunswickers navigate the complex network of government and community programs and services quickly to find what they need for their unique situation. It is 100% free and confidential.
  • The Link program provides information on a variety of family intervention, assistance and counselling programs in the region. It provides individuals experiencing any kind of issues an opportunity to access a service through the Helping tree.
  • Economic & Social Inclusion Corporation provides initiatives to reduce poverty and assistance for individuals to become more self-sufficient. This service is now housed with the Restigouche Regional Service Commission’s Community Development Division (506) 789-2595
  • Pensez Frais / Fresh 4 Less – Restigouche : Wholesale food buying club for individuals and families wanting to buy quality fruits and vegetables at affordable prices. Members can place an order once a month for bags of agricultural produce for $20. Call RCVAA (506) 753-2252
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Family Resources:

The Restigouche Family Resource Center provides information and programs to improve the health and well-being of families with children ages 0-6. (506) 753-4172

The Centre Ressources familiales provides information and programs to improve the health and well-being of families for children ages 0-6 in the Kedgwick area (506) 284-3259

Programs for youth:

Public Libraries

New Brunswick Public Libraries

CollabRestigouche

Community & transport service to connect & uplift Restigouche

More Information

Policing services throughout Restigouche are provided by the RCMP · 1-888-506-1472 


Fire protection is offered through municipalities and rural fire departments. Dial 911 in case of emergency 


Animal control is provided by the Restigouche SPCA

165 Baybreeze Drive, Dalhousie, NB (506) 684-4396

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Aging in New Brunswick Guide

Social Supports NB is a user-friendly website that helps seniors, their families and caregivers navigate and explore available government programs and services.

Help by phone - 211

2-1-1 is a free information and referral helpline for New Brunswickers to call when they need help finding supports in their community. This service is available 24/7 in 150+ languages. Get information on mental health resources, financial assistance, food access, housing & more.

Free guide available now!

The second edition of the Aging in New Brunswick user guide is here!

Put together by a group of researchers and practitioners in New Brunswick, this guide aims to help older adults navigate the complex landscape of information, services, and resources.

Aging in New Brunswick Guide
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