
Recovery Community
The Maskêkosihk Recovery Community is being built in partnership with the Enoch Cree Nation and is now approximately halfway through the construction process.
With a provincial capital investment of $35 million. The 75-bed facility, located on the western city limits of Edmonton, near the Enoch Cree Nation, is expected to begin accepting clients in 2026. Once operational, the recovery community will have the capacity to provide holistic addiction treatment for up to 300 people every year.

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The Maskêkosihk Recovery Community takes on a unique and effective approach to treating wellness and helping with addictions. It will provide comprehensive services that embody the Nation’s cultures, ceremony, identity, family, and community connections.
The Recovery communities offer live-in treatment at no cost to the clients or their families. Individuals can stay for up to one year as they address their substance use and build holistic wellness, develop healthy habits and social skills, and receive employment training and other supports necessary for long-term recovery. Supports are tailored to the individual and include cultural integration to help an individual heal and reconnect with their community.

Founders
89.3 The Raven spoke with Treaty 6 Chief Cody Thomas, and he voiced his thoughts on the impact the community has and will have, as well as what impacts should happen next
To learn more about it, click here maskêkosak newowacistwan nâtamâkêwin society – Enoch Cree Nation
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