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Helplines in Canada.

Kids Help Phone
YouthChildrenCultural supportAll topics

Kids Help Phone (KHP) is Canada's only 24/7 e-mental health service offering free, multilingual and confidential support for...

Counselors, Peers, Volunteers
9-8-8: Suicide Crisis Helpline
Everyone

9-8-8 is a three-digit suicide prevention helpline that provides live support by phone and text to everyone in Canada. It’s...

Counselors
988Teletype (TTY) number for people who are deaf or hard-of-hearing.
First Nations and Inuit Hope for Wellness Helpline
Cultural supportAll topics

First Nations and Inuit Hope for Wellness Helpline provides 24/7 free and confidential support and information by phone and...

LGBT National Hotline
LGBTQ+

LGBT National Hotline offers free and confidential support by phone and online chat. We are here for the LGBTQ+ community in...

Canadian Human Trafficking Hotline
Everyone

The Canadian Human Trafficking Hotline is a confidential, multilingual service, operating 24/7 to connect victims and survivors...

National Eating Disorder Information Centre
Everyone

NEDIC is Canada’s source for eating disorder education and support. We guide people to trustworthy information and resources...

Counselors, Volunteers
Childhelp Canada: Child Abuse Hotline
YouthChildren

Childhelp National Child Abuse Hotline offers free and confidential support and information by phone, SMS, and online chat....

Canadian Anti-Fraud Centre
Everyone

The Canadian Anti-Fraud Centre (CAFC) is a national police service that gathers information on fraud across Canada and assists...

Naseeha Mental Helpline
Faith-basedEveryoneAll topics

At Naseeha Mental Health Helpline, we answer calls from around the world from Muslim and non-muslims. Naseeha Mental Health has...

ANEB Québec (Anorexie et boulimie Québec)
Everyone

The listening and referral line is intended for people suffering from an eating disorder, or those who have certain issues...

LGBT National Youth Talkline (Canada)
LGBTQ+Youth

LGBT National Youth Talkline offers free and confidential support over phone. We help adults, youth, the LGBTQ+ community in...

Exhale Pro-Voice
Everyone

Exhale Pro-Voice is based in the United States and offers a free, national text line that provides after-abortion emotional...

Canadian Resource Centre for Victims of Crime
Everyone

The CRCVC provides support and guidance to individual victims and their families in order to assist them in obtaining needed...

Talking For Change
Everyone

Talking For Change helps youth and adults concerned about their sexual thoughts, feelings or behaviour involving children -...

Trans Lifeline
AdultsLGBTQ+Youth

Trans Lifeline's Hotline is a peer support phone service based in the United States and run by trans people for our trans and...

NISA Helpline
Faith-basedParentsWomenAll topics

Nisa Helpline is a Project of the Nisa Foundation. We are a registered not-for-profit Canadian charity that offers a free,...

Counselors, Peers, Volunteers

Get free crisis counseling support for your mental health from a hotline or helpline in Canada

If you are struggling with your mental health or concerned about a loved one, consider contacting a helpline for quick and free support. 16 helplines and hotlines are available in Canada.

It's common to feel some anxiety about contacting a helpline. Learn more about what helplines offer so you can decide if it's right for you.

What are helplines or hotlines?

Helplines offer immediate mental health support to the public for free. When you contact a helpline, you will receive confidential counseling support either over the phone, text message or online chat. In some countries, helplines are also known as hotlines or crisis lines.

How will a helpline or hotline support me?

Whether you just need someone to listen to you, or you're looking for more practical advice, a helpline responder can support you in the way you need. They will commonly ask questions to help you process your emotions, and may help you form a plan so you can feel more in control.

If I contact a helpline, who will I talk to?

When you contact a helpline, you'll commonly speak to a volunteer or counselor who has been trained in crisis counseling or active listening, and is equipped to support you. Some helplines are operated by people who have a similar experience to the issue or topic that the helpline supports.

What issues can I talk to a helpline about?

Helplines are there for anyone who might be in need of free support for mental and behavioral health problems. If you are struggling with something specific, such as suicide, depression, anxiety, or domestic violence, there are often helplines that cater specifically to these issues. You may also be able to contact a helpline related to your demographic, such as helplines that are specifically for teenagers, veterans or the LGBTQ+ community. A lot of helplines provide support for a variety of mental and behavioral health issues, so you can talk with them about anything that is concerning you.

Do helplines and hotlines support with thoughts of suicide?

Most countries have a suicide hotline or suicide prevention line (often called a lifeline or crisis line) available 24/7. These helplines provide compassionate support for people who might be having feelings of wanting to die or kill themselves. Commonly, suicide hotlines will also support anyone, regardless of what they are going through.

Can I contact a helpline for support with a person I'm worried about?

It can be worrying when a friend or family member is struggling with their mental health or experiencing a behavioral health crisis. Helplines will support you to better help your loved one, whether that is actions you could take to support them, or external support they might be able to access.

I'm in Canada. What hotlines and helplines are available to me?

In Canada, there are 16 hotlines and helplines that support with a range of topics.

Today, there are over 2,000 helplines and hotlines across the world. While they may support different topics and populations, each and every one of them share the same goal: to help those experiencing emotional or mental distress to get through the current pain and find a meaningful path forward. When you feel alone, hopeless or stuck, having a conversation on a helpline can help you feel heard, supported and empowered.


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