Good mental health is critical for overall wellness. The Health Insider compiled the following listing of invaluable mental health support resources ailable to Canadians from coast-to-coast and covering the gamut of mental health issues.
Call or text 988 if you or someone you know is thinking about suicide.
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Mental Health Services by Province | British Columbia | Alberta | Saskatchewan | Manitoba | Ontario | Quebec | Nova Scotia | New Brunswick | Prince Edward Island | Newfoundland and Labrador | Nunut | Yukon
Mental Health Services by Group | Grief/Loss | First Responders | Eating Disorders | Gambling Addiction | Victims of Trafficking | LGBTQ+ | Newcomers (Immigrants) | Seniors | Assaulted/Abused Women
Mental Health Services by Culture | South Asian | Muslim Women | Indigenous
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National Mental Health Services9-8-8 Suicide Crisis Helpline. If you or someone you know is thinking about suicide, call or text 9-8-8.
Kids Help PhoneKids Help Phone is Canada’s only 24/7 e-mental health service offering free, confidential support to Canadians aged 5 to 29 who want confidential and anonymous care from trained responders in English and French.
Text Services: Text “CONNECT” to 686868 (also serving adults) Chat Services: https://kidshelpphone.ca/live-chat/ Call: 1-800-668-6868Website: https://kidshelpphone.ca/
Naseeha Mental Helpline
A mental health helpline for Muslims and non-Muslims. Naseeha Mental Health provides a safe zone for youths and individuals to talk and get the help they need. They provide workshops for youth across North America, web therapy sessions, and offer texting mental health support 7 days a week.
1 (866) 627-3342 12pm – 12 am Website: https://naseeha.org/
Talk Suicide (Crisis Service Canada)Talk Suicide Canada provides nationwide, 24-hour, toll-free, bilingual support to anyone who is facing suicide, struggling to understand or cope with suicidal thoughts, or worried about someone else. Trained responders listen without judgement, provide support and understanding, and provide information about resources that will help.
Talk Suicide exists to provide moments of connection that create hope, support recovery, and se lives. They help people connect to their strengths and find new ways to cope, live and thrive. They envision a Canada where suicide is prevented because everyone can access help when they need it the most.
Call: 1-833-456-4566 Text: 45645 (4 pm to midnight) Website: https://talksuicide.ca/
TogetherallTogetherall is a safe, online community where people support each other anonymously to improve mental health and well-being. Canadians he free access through organizations, colleges and universities. Togetherall is free to all post-secondary students and those aged 16-29 in Nova Scotia, and all residents aged 16+ in Alberta. They can join the togetherall community through their website https://togetherall.com/en-ca/
Well CentralWell Central is a program from the Canadian Mental Health Association. It is an accessible and completely free virtual Recovery College offering interactive courses that empower individuals to take control of their mental health and well-being. The Well-Being Course offers an interactive learning process guiding individuals through six dimensions of well-being: physical, social, emotional, cognitive, meaning and purpose and environmental well-being. Individuals can access Well Central courses through their website https://wellcentral.ca/
Wellness Together CanadaWellness Together Canada offers free, live counselling through Homewood Health, 24 hours a day. To speak to someone now, call 1-866-585-0445 to be connected with a counsellor or help you better understand all the support options ailable at no cost. You can also find support options on their website at: https://www.wellnesstogether.ca/en-CA
Youthspace.caYouthspace.ca is a free online crisis & emotional support chat service for youth under 30 across Canada. Counsellors listen without judgement and keep chats confidential & anonymous. Start an online chat at https://youthspace.ca/ or text 778 783 0177.
Mental Health Services by Province British Columbia 1800SUICIDE1800SUICIDE (1-800-784-2433) provides a confidential, 24-hour toll-free crisis line for people who are feeling suicidal, are concerned for someone who might be suicidal, or for emotional support. Crisis line workers are able to provide intervention through emergency mental health teams or other emergency services, and may also refer callers to their local crisis centre for additional support and information.
Crisis Centre ChatCrisis Centre Chat provides online, one-on-one chat for adults in emotional distress who need safe, confidential and non-judgemental support and information. Support is ailable for youth, adults and seniors on their website at: https://crisiscentrechat.ca/ Trained volunteers can also provide topic-specific information and resources to caregivers and professionals looking to learn more about various mental health related issues.
Seniors Distress LineThe Seniors Distress Line provides free and confidential telephone support service for seniors, their caregivers or anyone concerned about a senior. Calls are answered 24 hours a day, 7 days a week by highly trained, non-judgemental and caring volunteers. Those who may benefit from this service include seniors who are feeling alone, facing difficult life situations, wanting help working through a problem, or looking for information on community resources.
Call 604 872-1234 or 310-6789, no area code needed.
YouthInBC – Chat LineYouthInBC – Chat line provides a web-based hotline for BC youth in distress. The service is provided through a live chat function, and email. The website also provides resources and information on youth mental health issues, as well as links to the crisis intervention telephone line.
Visit the website at: https://youthinbc.com/
310Mental Health Support310Mental Health Support (310-6789) provides a toll-free number connecting callers to a BC crisis line, without a wait or busy signal. Counsellors offer emotional support, information on appropriate referral options, and a wide range of support relating to mental health concerns.
Website: https://wellbeing.gov.bc.ca/mental-health
BC Children’s Kelty Mental Health Resource CentreBC Children’s Kelty Mental Health Resource Centre provides peer support, information and resources to help you talk to and guide a youth in your life to the services and supports they may need.
Website: https://keltymentalhealth.ca/youth-young-adults
Alberta Alberta Health Services Mental Health Help LineThe Alberta Health Services Mental Health Help Line is a 24 hour, 7 day a week, 365 days a year, confidential service that provides support, information and referrals to Albertans experiencing mental health concerns. Call 877 303-2642.
Community Resources – 211 Alberta Distress line (CMHA) Edmonton regionToll free Northern Alberta: 1-800-232-7288 Crisis 24 hours Edmonton: 780-482-HELP (4357) Seniors Abuse Helpline: 780-454-8888 Crisis 24 hours Edmonton CMHA
Distress Center CalgaryMain Crisis Line:(403) 266-HELP (4357) ConnecTeen: (403) 264-TEEN (8336) Daily chat/text support for youth: Calgary Connecteen Daily chat support: Distress Centre
Distress and Suicide Prevention Line of Southwestern Alberta (CMHA -Alberta South Region)Toll Free: 1-888-787-2880 Crisis 24 hours for Lethbridge and area 403-327-7905 Lethbridge CMHA
Dr. Margaret Sage Crisis Centre (for women who faced violence)Toll free: 1-866-594-0533 Crisis 24 hours Lakeland local: (780) 594-3353 Visit the website at: DMSCC
Crisis Text Line – Text CONNECT to 741741Those in crisis in Fort McMurray and Northeastern Alberta can access a confidential, anonymous, and non-judgmental service. Listeners meet people in their current state and provide them with a safe space to share their distress and find the hope and the means to move forward. Call the 24-hour Crisis Line: 780-743-HELP (4357) / 1-800-565-3801
See here for a list of important phone numbers from MyHealth.Alberta.ca
Saskatchewan 211 Saskatchewan211 Saskatchewan is a free, confidential, 24/7 service that connects individuals to human services in the province by telephone, text, or web chat, plus a searchable website with over 6,000 listings of social, community, non-clinical health, and government services across the province.
In addition to searching on the 211 Saskatchewan website, individuals can call 2-1-1, text 2-1-1 or go online to chat with trained professionals to help find and nigate services they need. This access to community, health and government services is ailable 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year. Over 175 languages, including 17 Indigenous languages, are ailable over the phone.
Mobile Crisis ServiceMobile Crisis Service is open to all individuals and is a service without fees. The caller defines his/her need sometimes with the assistance of the crisis worker. Crisis Workers then respond accordingly, based on assessment of risk.
Individuals and families may call for direct or indirect help for their loved ones with other challenges, such as Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder, Acquired Brain Injury, physical disabilities, and mental health problems. Suicide prevention support is ailable in the following communities:
Prince Albert Mobile Crisis UnitWebsite: https://www.pacrisis.ca/
Monday – Friday 4:00 pm – 8:00 am Open Saturday, Sunday & Statutory Holidays – 24 hours 306-764-1011
Regina Mobile Crisis UnitOpen 24/7 Call 306 764-1011
Saskatoon Mobile Crisis24/7 Hours 306 933-6200
See here for a list of mental health and addiction services by the community.
Manitoba Crisis Response CentreIf you are experiencing a mental health crisis, visit the Crisis Response Centre at 817 Bannatyne Avenue, Winnipeg, R3E 0W2 (for Winnipeg residents, 18 and older), or visit a hospital emergency department (all ages).
Website: https://mbwpg.cmha.ca/mental-health/finding-help/
Manitoba Addictions HelplineManitoba Addictions Helpline is a free, confidential service for people dealing with an alcohol, drug or gambling problem. Call 1-855-662-6605 or drop in at the River Point Centre, 146 Magnus Ave., Winnipeg, Manitoba. 8:30am – 4:30pm, Monday – Friday. Email: MBAddictionHelp@afm.mb.ca
The Addictions Foundation of Manitoba offers an exhaustive list of toll-free 24-hour help lines.
Klinic Crisis ProgramThe Klinic Crisis Program operates a variety of crisis phone lines and online support services, providing free and confidential counselling, support and referrals for people who are suicidal, in crisis or struggling to cope.
Website: https://klinic.mb.ca/crisis-support/
Manitoba Suicide Prevention and Support LineThe Manitoba Suicide Prevention and Support Line offers confidential, 24/7, toll free service. Call 1 877 435-7170.
Website: https://reasontolive.ca/
The Mental Health Education Resource CentreThe Mental Health Education Resource Centre is a province-wide resource centre that provides information, education, and mental health resources for all Manitobans. MHERC offers free access to mental health fact sheets, wellness tips, podcasts, presentations, video series, workshops and courses. MHERC houses both on-site and e-Library collections of books and other reading materials.
Website: https://mherc.mb.ca/
Ontario Bereed Families of Ontario (Halton/Peel Region)The Bereed Families of Ontario is a virtual individual and group peer support specializing in grief/loss.
Email: info@bereedfamilies.ca Phone: 905-848-4337 Website: https://www.bereedfamilies.ca/ourprograms
Trillium Health Partners Crisis Intervention Team (Credit Valley Hospital)The Trillium Health Partners Crisis Intervention Team offers crisis social worker or nurse support with direct connection to Trillium’s emergency department. They also provide telephone crisis coverage and crisis counselling to persons experiencing crisis and their families.
The Crisis Intervention Team is ailable to meet with anyone who is registered in the Emergency Department at either Credit Valley Hospital or Mississauga Hospital. Phone: 905-813-6199
Website: https://trilliumhealthpartners.ca
Good2TalkGood2Talk is a free 24/7 anonymous professional counselling service. Provides connections to local resources and free, confidential support services for post-secondary students in Ontario.
Phone: 1-866-925-5454 Text GOOD2RALKON to 686868 Website: https://good2talk.ca/
Peel Crisis Services & COAST (Crisis Outreach And Support Team)Peel Crisis Services & COAST is a 24 hour crisis intervention (phone and outreach).
Website: https://cmhapeeldufferin.ca/programs-services/24-7-crisis-support-peel/ Phone (peel): 905-278-9036
Distress Centres of Greater Toronto (formerly Spectra Helpline):Spectra Helpline offers crisis and suicide assessment and intervention, emotional support and check-in calls. Languages Offered: English, Cantonese, Mandarin, Portuguese, Spanish, Hindi, Punjabi, Urdu
Website: http://www.dcogt.com/ Phone: 416-408-4357
Mood Disorders Association of OntarioMood Disorders Association of Ontario offers free support programs to Ontario families living with depression, anxiety or bipolar disorder.
Telephone Support Line:1-888-486-8236.Monday to Friday, 9:30 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.
Distress and Crisis OntarioChat 2pm – 2 am For support over text, text SUPPORT to 258258 or https://www.dcontario.org/#
eMentalHealth.caeMentalHelath.ca is a non-profit initiative of the Children’s Hospital of Eastern Ontario (CHEO) dedicated to improving the mental health of children, youth and families. They offer a localized directory of mental health services in Ontario along with screening tools, mental health events calendar and more.
Website: https://www.ementalhealth.ca/Canada/Home/index.php?m=home
Talk4healing:Talk4Healing offers 24/7 help, support and resources for Indigenous women, by Indigenous women, all across Ontario. Services range from urgent crisis intervention to assistance nigating situations or providing a listening ear in 14 different languages.
Call or text 1-855-554-4325 or visit their website https://www.beendigen.com/programs/talk4healing/ to chat live online.
Distress Centre Durham24 hr Distress Line: 905-430-2522; 1-800-452-0688 Pride Line: 1-855-87PRIDE (77433) Business Line: 905-430-3511 Website: www.distresscentredurham.com
Distress Centre Halton Distress Lines: Oakville: 905-849-4541 Burlington: 905-681-1488 North Halton: 905-877-1211 Halton Hills/Milton: 905-877-1211 Text to chat coming soon Website: www.dchalton.ca Kingston Telephone Aid Line Kingston (TALK) Confidential, anonymous, non-judgmental, and volunteer-based listening service. Distress Line: 613-544-1771 6 pm – 2 am Website: http://telephoneaidlinekingston.com/ Lanark, Leeds and Grenville Counties Developmental Services Lanark Leeds Grenville Distress Line: 1-800-465-4442 Free, confidential and anonymous telephone support service. Available to individuals living within Lanark Leeds and Grenville and operates from 5:00 pm to midnight 365 days a year. Website: http://www.developmentalservices.com London Middlesex CMHA Middlesex website: https://mobilecrisis.ca/ For 16+ Distress Line: 519-601-8055 / 1-844-360-8055 (for listening and encouragement) Reach Out: 519-433-2023 / 1-866-933-2023 (for mental health and addiction crisis) If a caller is under 16, call Tandem, a 24/7 Crisis Support Services and Intake team for children and youth up to 18 years of age and their parents/guardians. Tandem can be reached day or night at 519-433-0334. Niagara Region Distress Centre Niagara website: https://distresscentreniagara.com/ St Catharines, Niagara Falls & Area: 905-688-3711 Fort Erie Area: 905-382-0689 Grimsby, West Lincoln: 905-563-6674 Port Colborne, Wainfleet: 905-734-1212 Northern Ontario Beendigen Inc (Talk 4 Healing) https://www.beendigen.com/programs/talk4healing/ They offer 24/7 help, support and resources for Indigenous women, by Indigenous women, all across Ontario. Distress Line: 1-855-554-HEAL (4325) Crisis Line: 1-888-200-9997 | Thunder Bay: 807-346-HELP (4357) Offers services in English, Ojibway, Oji-Cree, and Cree and more Ottawa & Region Distress Centre Ottawa & Region website: https://www.dcottawa.on.ca/ Ottawa Distress Line: 613-238-3311 (franco and anglo) Outaouais Distress Line: 1-866-676-1080 (franco and anglo) Champlain Mental Health Crisis Line (English and French) Call 613-722-6914 within the City of Ottawa or 1-866-996-0991 outside the City of Ottawa Mental Health Crisis Line Grey & Bruce: 1-877-470-5200 Wellington and Dufferin Counties Torchlight website: https://www.torchlightcanada.org/ Distress Line: 5 19-821-3760 or 1-888-821-3760 Crisis Line: 519-821-0140 or 1-877-822-0140 Windsor & Essex County Call the distress line at The Downtown Mission at 519 256-5000 Website: https://www.downtownmission.com/ QuebecResidents of Quebec experiencing mental health distress can obtain assistance through Talk Suicide Canada at 1-866-APPELLE (1-866-277-3553).
Assistance is also ailable through text. Quebec residents can text 1-855-957-5353. Talk Suicide Canada’s text service is ailable in the evenings from 4:00 p.m. to midnight EST by texting 45645.
Nova ScotiaFor mental health support call the Provincial Mental Health and Addictions Crisis Line toll-free at 1-888-429-8167.
Good2Talk:24/7 anonymous professional counselling service. Good2Talk provides free, confidential support services for post-secondary students in Nova Scotia. Call 1-833-292-3698 or text GOOD2RALKNS to 686868
Website: https://good2talk.ca/
If you or a family member needs help, you can self-refer to a mental health or addictions clinic, service or program through the Nova Scotia Health Authority or IWK Health Centre. Call toll-free: 1-855-922-1122 Monday to Friday, 8:30 am to 4:30 pm and evening hours Tuesday, 4:30 pm to 8:00 pm.
HealthyMindsNSHealthyMindsNS provides online mental health support for university and college students.
Website: https://healthymindsns.ca/
MindWell-UMindWell-U is a free 30-day mindfulness challenge that helps lower stress and improve wellbeing. It takes 5 minutes a day.
Website: https://app.mindwellu.com/novascotia/landing
Therapy Assistance OnlineTherapy Assistance Online (TAO) is a free and confidential online resource with interactive activities and videos for people facing mental health challenges. It includes activities on a variety of topics, and you can choose which ones you want to explore.
Website: https://www.tranquility.app/novascotia
Grief and Bereement ServicesGrief and bereement services are ailable to the families and friends of patients referred to palliative care.
Website: https://www.nshealth.ca/content/palliative-care
New BrunswickAccess to free counselling, psychiatric care or other programs and services is through the public health system’s Addiction and Mental Health Services. These therapeutic services help people with addiction issues and/or significant mental health concerns such as depression, anxiety or psychosis. To receive services with the province’s Addiction and Mental Health Services, you must:
be a New Brunswick resident, must he or be in the process of applying for a New Brunswick Medicare card he a significant mental health and/or addiction issue, and he the cognitive ability and willingness to do counselling, learn and build skills through goal-directed therapies.Reach out to the closest Addiction and Mental Health Services office for services in your area.
For all community resources and local Addiction and Mental Health Services, click here.
Chimo Help lineChimo Help Line is a free, bilingual provincial crisis phone line, accessible to all residents of New Brunswick. Call 1 800 667 5005 24 hours a day, 365 days a year or access live chat from 5pm to midnight daily on their website: http://www.chimohelpline.ca/
Prince Edward Island Mental Health and Addictions Phone Line1-833-553-6983 (toll-free) Calls are answered by trained mental health professionals (a registered nurse or a social worker) 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
The Mobile Mental Health Response ServiceThe Mobile Mental Health Response Service (1-833-553-6983 toll-free) is ailable from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. daily, providing timely access to assessment, treatment and connection to ongoing mental health care during a time of crisis. The team of trained health care professions provides in-person care when situations require more than phone-based support.
Farmers Talk1-800-736-8006 (toll-free). The service provides confidential, professional counselling to farmers and farm families struggling with stress, anxiety, depression and other mental health and substance use concerns.
Website: https://www.farmerstalk.ca/
Fisher Assistance Program(902) 626-9787 or (902) 786-4656 Provides confidential, professional counselling services to fishers, crew members, and their families that affect mental health and personal well-being. The service is ailable 24-hours a day, 7 days a week.
Website: https://www.princeedwardisland.ca/
Aquaculture Farm Assistance Program
(902) 626-9787 Provides confidential, professional counselling services to aquaculture farmers, their families and certain farm employees that affect mental health and personal well-being. The service is ailable 24-hours a day, 7 days a week.
Website: https://www.princeedwardisland.ca/
Newfoundland and LabradorBridge the Gapp is a new way for youth and adults to connect with guidance and support for mental health and addictions. Accessible from a computer, tablet or phone, people can instantly access content that can provide advice, inspiration, assurance, or direction for finding additional supports.
Website: https://nb.bridgethegapp.ca/
NunutFree, confidential mental health and addictions support is ailable at every Community Health Centre and Iqaluit Mental Health. Psychologists and other mental health professionals are ailable through Telehealth. Referrals and Medical Trel are provided when services are not locally ailable. Interpretation is ailable for Inuktitut, Inuinnaqtun and French.
Community Health Centre, for appointments and on-call emergenciesIqaluit Mental Health (867) 975-5999 Qikiqtani General Hospital, Emergencies, (867) 975-8600
Free, confidential mental health and emotional support services are ailable for former residential school students and their families. In Nunut, cultural wellness and healing is provided by Ilisaqsivik, Tukisigiarvik, Pulaarvik Kublu and the Cambridge Bay Wellness Centre. Psychologists and other mental health professionals are also ailable. Transportation is provided when these services are not locally ailable.
National Crisis Line 24-hour, 1-866-925-4419 (Inuktut, English, French) Northern Program Coordinator, Health Canada, 1-800-464-8106 (English and French) Ilisaqsivik Toll-free counselling line, 1-888-331-4433 (Inuktitut and English) Government of Nunut Employee and Family Assistance ProgramFree, confidential counselling is ailable for Government of Nunut employees and their immediate family members. Many resources are ailable such as mental health and addiction support, psychology, and online courses.
Call the Toll-free line, 24 hours, 1-800-663-1142 (English, French and Inuktut through interpreter)
Nunut Kamatsiaqtut Help LineNunut Kamatsiaqtut Help Line offers anonymous and confidential telephone support 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
Call Toll Free 1-800-265-3333 or in Iqaluit 979-3333.
Healing by Talking ProgramHealing by Talking Program is a free telephone counselling service provided by the GN’s Department of Health. Call 1-888-648-0070 or email healing@gov.nu.ca for more information.
Yukon The Reach Out Support LineThe Reach Out Support Line is a volunteer-based, confidential, non-judgmental, and free support line run by the Canadian Mental Health Association, Yukon Division. The Reach Out Support Line operates with volunteers trained to listen and provide support that assists callers to find options and make a plan to move forward, no matter how big or small the issue.
The Reach Out Support Line operates from 10am to 2am, seven (7) days a week, and all holidays
Website: https://yukon.cmha.ca/
Mental Health Services by Group: Grief/Loss CAMHCAMH offers a grief and mourning resource centre.
Website: https://www.camh.ca/
Canadian Virtual Hospice
Canadian Virtual Hospice is a free online resource to help people move through their grief from the comfort of their own home, at their own pace. It can help you understand your grief and approach some of the most difficult questions that may arise. It was developed by people who he experienced the death of someone important to them along with grief specialists.
Website: https://mygrief.ca/
Healing Hearts BereementThe Healing Hearts Bereement is a free bereement support group specific to those grieving the loss of a loved one due to overdose or substance-use related harms. Healing Hearts support groups offer an open-format peer-led model of support. Healing Hearts does not offer therapeutic counselling.
Website: https://www.healingheartscanada.org/
Canadian Hospice Palliative Care AssociationThe Canadian Hospice Palliative Care Association provides a repository of grief and bereement resources. This collection of useful links and resources will help you and your loved ones cope with grief.
Website: https://www.chpca.ca/
First Responders PSPNETPSPNET is a free, confidential therapy program for first responders and others in the public safety field.
Website: https://www.pspnet.ca/
Eating Disorders National Eating Disorder Information Centre (NEDIC)Serving the 1 million Canadians living with a diagnosable eating disorder — and the millions of others who are struggling with food and weight preoccupation.
Call toll-free: 1-866-633-4220 Toronto: 416-340-4156 Email: nedic@uhn.ca
9am – 9pm Monday – Thursday 9am – 5pm on Friday 12 – 5pm on Saturday and Sunday
Gambling Addiction Alberta Problem Gambling Resources Network: 1-866-461-1259 British Columbia Problem Gambling Help Line: 1-888-795-6111 Quebec Gambling – Help and referral: 1-800-461-0140 Manitoba Addictions – Help line (problem gambling): 1-800-463-1554 Newfoundland Problem Gambling Help line: 1-888-899-4357 New Brunswick Gambling Information line: 1-800-461-1234 Northwest Territories General Help Line: 1-800-661-0844 Nova Scotia Problem Gambling Help Line: 1-888-347-8888 Nunut Kamatsiaqtut Help Line: 1-800-265-3333 Connex Ontario Help Line: 1-866-531-2600 Prince Edward Island Problem Gambling Help Line: 1-855-255-4255 Saskatchewan Problem Gambling Help Line: 1-800-306-6789 Yukon Mental Wellness and Substance Use Services: 1-866-456-3838 Victims of Human Trafficking The Canadian Human Trafficking HotlineThe Canadian Human Trafficking Hotline is a confidential, multilingual service, operating 24/7 to connect victims and survivors with social services, law enforcement, and emergency services, as well as receive tips from the public. The Hotline operates 24 hours, 7 days a week. Call 1-833-900-1010 or use the Chat function on this website: https://www.canadianhumantraffickinghotline.ca/
LGBTQ+ Lesbian Gay Bi Trans Youth LineLGBT Youth Line offers toll-free peer support for LGBTQA+ individuals. Due to Covid-19, only supporting via text, chat, and email. Phone (call/text): 416-962-2232 or call toll free: 1-888-687-9688 TXT: 647-694-4275 or Email askus@youthline.ca
Website: https://www.youthline.ca/
WAWWAW offers free and confidential crisis support services to survivors of sexualized violence who are of marginalized genders: cis and trans women, Two-Spirit, trans and/or non-binary people. For urgent support call our 24-Hour Crisis & Information Line at 604 255-6344 or 1 877 392-7583.
Website: https://www.waw.ca/
Trans LifelineThe Trans Lifeline provides trans peer support, run by and for trans people. Call 1-877-330-6366 or visit @translifeline on social media.
Website: https://translifeline.org/
Parents and Friends of Lesbians and Gays (PFLAG)PFLAG Is a resource for LGBT folks and their families. Visit them online at http://www.pflagcanada.ca/
Newcomers (Immigrants) CICSCICS is committed to taking on the wellness journey with newcomers in Canada. They provide the following support for New Canadians:
Short-term Case Management — they work with you to identify your strengths and needs. Together they develop an action plan towards your wellbeing and reach your goals. Wellness Group Activities — Through their support groups and workshops, they create a safe space for you to learn the skills and strategies to stay healthy and positive.If you would like to know more about the Newcomer Mental Health Program, call 416-292-7510 Ext. 133 or email: Mental.Health@cicscanada.com
Website: https://www.cicscanada.com/en/content/130/newcomer-mental-health-services
Youth SpaceYouth space is a free online crisis & emotional support chat service for youth under 30 across Canada. They listen without judgment, and keep chats confidential & anonymous. Start an online chat or text 778 783 0177.
Website: https://youthspace.ca/
Good2TalkGood2Talk is a free, 24/7, anonymous professional counselling service that also provides connections to local resources. Good2Talk provides free, confidential support services for post-secondary students in Ontario and Nova Scotia.
Website: https://good2talk.ca/
Kids Help PhoneKids Help Phone is Canada’s only 24/7 e-mental health service offering free, confidential support to Canadians aged 5 to 29 who want confidential and anonymous care from trained responders in English and French.
Text Services: Text “CONNECT” to 686868 (also serving adults) Chat Services: https://kidshelpphone.ca/live-chat/ Call: 1-800-668-6868
SeniorsThe Canadian Coalition for Seniors’ Mental Health works to promote seniors’ mental health by connecting people, ideas and resources.
Website: https://ccsmh.ca/resources/for-older-adults-and-their-families/
Assaulted/Abused Women Assaulted Women’s Helpline:24-hour telephone and TTY crisis line for women who he experienced any form of abuse.
TOLL-FREE: 1-866-863-0511 TOLL FREE TTY: 1-866-863-7868
#SAFE (#7233) on your Bell, Rogers, Fido or Telus Mobile
Mental Health Services by Culture South AsianSACHSS Distress helpline offers telephone support for emotional or mental health issues, including depression. Call 437-254-2794, 647-523-6380 or 416-863-051
Website: https://sachss.ca/about-us/
Muslim WomenNisa Helpline offers free, anonymous and confidential 12-hr telephone line ailable to Muslim women across North America, seven days a week from 10 am to 10 pm EST.
CALL 1.888.315.NISA(6472) Website: https://nisahelpline.com/
Indigenous Manitoba Metis Federation – Mental Wellness Support LineThe toll-free Mental Health Wellness Support Line can be reached by calling 1-833-390-1041 ext. 1 between 7am and 11pm daily. This confidential, Métis-owned and operated service offers citizens culturally appropriate mental health supports in both English and French.
Website: https://www.mmf.mb.ca/health-wellness
Hope for Wellness HelplineHope for Wellness Helpline is ailable 24/7 to all Indigenous people across Canada via phone at 1-855-242-3310 or online chat at hopeforwellness.ca. Phone and chat counselling is ailable in English, French, Cree, Ojibway and Inuktitut. Note that supports in Cree, Ojibway, and Inuktitut are not ailable 24/7, so you may need to call in to find out the next time that a language-speaker will be ailable.
Website: https://www.hopeforwellness.ca/about-us/
The National Indian Residential School Crisis LineThe National Indian Residential School Crisis Line provides 24-hour crisis support to former Indian Residential School students and their families. Call toll-free at 1-866-925-4419.
MMIWG Crisis LineThis support service is for Individuals impacted by the issue of Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls. Call toll-free at 1-844-413-6649.
Apps The LifeLine AppThe LifeLine App offers direct access to phone, online chat, text, and email crisis support, E-counselling, self-management tools, and access to crisis centres across Canada.
Available for iPhone and Android users.
Website: https://thelifelinecanada.ca/
PocketwellPocketwell is a free companion app for Wellness Together Canada. The app allows you to use your mobile device to complete self-assessments and access Wellness Together Canada resources and to track your mood from day to day.
Website: https://www.wellnesstogether.ca/en-CA/pocketwell
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