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Youth Mental Health Canada

Youth Mental Health Canada is a grassroots, youth-driven and led non-profit organization focused on education, advocacy and filmmaking for youth mental health change.

Buddy Check for Jesse

Buddy Check for Jesse was developed for coaches to deliver important messages about mental health to their teams, raising awareness about mental health and reducing stigma.

Booster Buddy Mental Health App

BoosterBuddy is a free app designed to help children improve their mental health. 

Interior Health Mental Health and Substance Use Services

Find mental health and substance use services in Interior Health region. 

Northern Health Mental Health and Substance Use Services

Find programs and services to assist people experiencing challenges with mental health and/or substance use.

Al-Anon BC

Find an Al-Anon meeting in a region near you. 

bc211

A free phone, text, and online search service that helps you find community, government and social services in your area.

WE Well-being

Free online resources to support the social and emotional wellbeing of students.

HealthLink BC (8-1-1)

Free, reliable non-emergency health information and advice available by phone (8-1-1), online, or mobile app.

1-800-SUICIDE

Call 1-800-SUICIDE if you are experiencing feelings of distress or despair, including thoughts of suicide. Free and confidential help.

Showing 501 - 510 of 534 Resources

Youth Mental Health Canada

Youth Mental Health Canada is a grassroots, youth-driven and led non-profit organization focused on education, advocacy and filmmaking for youth mental health change.

Buddy Check for Jesse

Buddy Check for Jesse was developed for coaches to deliver important messages about mental health to their teams, raising awareness about mental health and reducing stigma.

Booster Buddy Mental Health App

BoosterBuddy is a free app designed to help children improve their mental health. 

Interior Health Mental Health and Substance Use Services

Find mental health and substance use services in Interior Health region. 

Northern Health Mental Health and Substance Use Services

Find programs and services to assist people experiencing challenges with mental health and/or substance use.

Al-Anon BC

Find an Al-Anon meeting in a region near you. 

bc211

A free phone, text, and online search service that helps you find community, government and social services in your area.

WE Well-being

Free online resources to support the social and emotional wellbeing of students.

HealthLink BC (8-1-1)

Free, reliable non-emergency health information and advice available by phone (8-1-1), online, or mobile app.

1-800-SUICIDE

Call 1-800-SUICIDE if you are experiencing feelings of distress or despair, including thoughts of suicide. Free and confidential help.

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