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Program: Sahara Addictions Group Programs  
Organization: Punjabi Community Health Services (PCHS)
Sahara Addictions Program
Phone Numbers: 905-677-0889
Fax: 905-677-9141
Email: addictionsprogram@pchs4u.org
Website: www.pchs4u.com/sahara-addiction-program.php
Address:
2980 Drew Rd S, Unit 241
Mississauga, ON
L4T 0A7
Intersection: Airport Rd and Drew Rd
Location: Mississauga (Malton)
Accessibility: Wheelchair Accessible    Wheelchair Accessible
Hours:
  Administration
Mon9am-5pm
Tue9am-5pm
Wed9am-5pm
Thu9am-5pm
Fri9am-5pm

Executives: Amandeep Kaur - Chief Executive Officer
amandeep@pchs4u.com
Public Contacts: Harinder Sahota - Supervisor
905-677-0889 ext 277 * harinder@pchs4u.com
Service Description: Group:

Sahara Addiction Day Group: is a linguistically and culturally appropriate psycho educational group program for men who have problems associated with substance use. A three-week  group that runs Mon-Thu, 10am-12:30pm

Sahara Relapse Prevention Group (SRPG): an addiction aftercare group for clients that have completed their care plan and are now in the maintenance stage of their recovery. A “buddy” system is created in order to encourage mutual support among the members of the group to assist one another through their recovery process. The group runs every Fri 6pm–8pm

Sahara Men's Group (SMG): a linguistically and culturally appropriate psycho educational group for South Asian men who have problems associated with domestic violence. The group addresses “substance use” and “violent behavior” issues simultaneously. SMG runs for a 12-week period, virtually, every Sat from 9:30am-12:30pm

Sahara BAC and CWMS Group/Family Group: a psycho-educational group for family members of clients. The group runs virtually every Mon from 2pm-4 pm. Referrals are received from all case management programs and central intake

Sahara Opioid Prevention Support Group:  a linguistically and culturally appropriate psycho-educational group for clients with opioid dependence. Offer brief intervention, lifestyle and supportive interventions to develop skills to manage addiction/substance use and other related problems.  Groups runs virtually every Sat from 2pm-4pm

Fees: Free
Application: Self referral, physician referral or professional agency referral
Eligibility / Target Population: People 16 years and older with an addiction issue
Primarily South Asian
Languages: English * Hindi * Punjabi * Urdu
Area Served:
Brampton, Caledon, Mississauga (Malton), Toronto (Etobicoke), and Vaughan (Woodbridge)  
See Also: Addiction Education and Prevention
Addiction Support Groups

This information was last completely updated on February 12, 2026

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Updated February 12, 2026
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