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North East Outreach and Support Services is dedicated to providing 24/7, free, compassionate and confidential support over...


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Whether you’re going through a difficult time or in need of a safe place to feel heard, Talking Stick is an anonymous...


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Saskatoon Crisis Intervention Service- Mobile Crisis Service offers 24/7, free and confidential support and information by...


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Crisis Suicide Helpline offers 24/7, free and confidential support and information over phone. We help everyone in...


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Southwest Crisis Services Helpline welcomes calls from anyone in need of support, regardless of gender or age. Our staff are...


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Calls to the Farm Stress Line are answered by Mobile Crisis Services, a non-profit, community based agency providing crisis...


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Mobile Crisis Services provides after hours Child Welfare services Monday to Friday, 4:30pm to 8:00am. And 24/7 on weekends and...


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Lost a loved one? Grief support hotlines are available in Saskatchewan, Canada

If you're in Saskatchewan, Canada and you're struggling with grief or loss, there are 7 hotlines available. Speaking to someone about your experience can help you process complex and distressing emotions. If you can relate to any of the following symptoms, then you would benefit from contacting a helpline:

  • Feeling emotionally unstable, like you're on an emotional rollercoaster
  • An inability to find pleasure in the activities you used to enjoy
  • Difficulty admitting to yourself that the person or thing you lost is really gone
  • Relief if your lost loved one had a painful or debilitating illness
  • If you are religious, you may start to question your faith
  • Anger and blame directed toward yourself, others, or God for not preventing the loss
  • Withdrawal from others and wanting to be alone
  • Complete shock and feeling that the loss is not real

Grief and loss can bring up a diverse range of emotions. You may feel sad, angry, shocked, guilty, relieved, and scared all at once. This is a normal response but it can be confusing and make you feel alone.

Grieving is a very personal experience and because of that, it can feel isolating. If you're in Saskatchewan, Canada, speaking to someone who has been there too, and who understands can help you feel less alone.

Consider contacting a hotline in Saskatchewan, Canada right away for free, private help with grief or loss.


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