AIM Higher Society of Canada: Mission

Our mission is to help build a better future for society as a whole by addressing addiction, recovery, housing vulnerability, and homelessness through education, fundraising, employment training, addiction recovery support, harm reduction projects, and community-based action. We recognize that addiction, homelessness, poverty, and lack of opportunity are deeply connected issues. Real change requires more than … Read more

Canadian eh?

Here’s a brief, hopeful read you can share about Canadian women who have often changed their lives by refusing to accept “that’s just how it is” and by building community around them. Their stories show that survival can become thriving when people support one another, speak up, and make room for each other’s gifts. Women who … Read more

Toxic Opioid Poisoning Deaths

The opioid epidemic in British Columbia has emerged as a harrowing crisis, leaving a trail of devastation, loss, and despair in its wake. The province has been grappling with soaring rates of opioid-related overdoses and deaths, indicative of a public health emergency that demands urgent and innovative interventions. In response to this crisis, the government … Read more

Aim Higher Health Society Initiative

Executive Summary Addressing the complex issues of addiction and homelessness in Canadian society is a pressing challenge that demands a comprehensive and integrated approach. This executive summary encapsulates the proposal for a transformative initiative to combat these interrelated problems, focusing on the government of Canada as the primary sponsor, individuals facing addiction, existing service providers, … Read more

Aim Higher FAQ

(Frequently Asked Questions) The Team & Case Studies Our dedicated team comprises experts in addiction recovery, social services, and community engagement. We have successfully implemented similar programs in other regions, leading to significant positive impacts. Our team members are passionate about creating lasting change in the lives of those struggling with addiction and homelessness. Return … Read more

The Social Agreement with Clients

Project Proposal: Comprehensive Approach to Addressing Addiction and Homelessness in Canada Our comprehensive initiative to address addiction and homelessness is not just a proposal; it is a call to action. It is a roadmap to building a society that values the well-being of all its members. We invite you, as the government of Canada, individuals … Read more

Addressing addiction and homelessness in modern Canadian society

Addressing addiction and homelessness requires a comprehensive, multi-pronged approach. The outcomes desired are to reduce addiction rates, provide effective recovery support, and ensure stable housing for those in need. Here’s a strategic plan: 1. Prevention and Education: 2. Early Intervention: 3. Treatment and Recovery: 4. Affordable Housing: 5. Employment and Job Training: 6. Legal and … Read more

Links and Resource

Recovery services and treatment support gov.bc.ca https://www2.gov.bc.ca/gov/content/overdose/what-you-need-to-know/recovery-services-treatment-support BCCSU https://www.bccsu.ca/bc-recovery-services/ The unsafe drug supply during the opioid epidemic is a critical issue. Here are 25 points to discuss this topic: Read More ….

Aim Higher Health Society: Transforming Lives through a Holistic Wraparound Outreach Approach

The opioid epidemic in British Columbia has reached alarming proportions, claiming countless lives and wreaking havoc on communities. In response, the province has implemented laws allowing individuals to possess up to 2.5 grams of illicit drugs, such as crack cocaine, heroin, MDMA, and cocaine. However, the current status quo perpetuates the tainted drug supply chain, … Read more