Klinic Community Health
The 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.
http://klinic.mb.ca/crisis-support/
https://klinic.mb.ca
Klinic Crisis Line (24/7)
Phone: (204) 786-8686
Toll free: 1-888-322-3019
Manitoba Suicide Prevention & Support Line (24/7)
Toll free: 1-877-435-7170
http://www.reasontolive.ca/
Sexual Assault Crisis Line (24/7)
Phone: (204) 786-8631
Toll free: 1-888-292-7565
http://klinic.mb.ca/in-person-counselling/sexual-assault-crisis-counselling/
Trafficking Hotline (24/7)
“Call the Line”
Toll Free: 1-844-333-2211
More Info (https://klinic.mb.ca/wp-content/uploads/2018/11/HTH-Webpage-Content-Nov2018.pdf)
Addictions Foundation of Manitoba
AFM is a Crown agency that is committed to being a foundation of excellence in providing addictions services and supporting healthy behaviours.
Manitoba Addictions Helpline 1-855-662-6605
https://afm.mb.ca/
Canadian Association for Suicide Prevention (CASP)
24/7 Reason To Live, Manitoba Suicide Prevention & Support Line
1.877.435.7170
info@reasontolive.ca
https://suicideprevention.ca/location/reason-to-live-manitoba-suicide-prevention-support-line/
Circling Buffalo
Circling Buffalo Inc. is a non-profit organization aiming to empower Manitoba First Nations’ communities through community-driven, holistic, family violence prevention programming.
Call the 24/7 provincial toll-free crisis line: 1 877-977-0007
https://valleycommunityclinic.org/outlastyouth/
Crisis Response Centre
The Mental Health Crisis Response Centre in Winnipeg is creating a central point of access for adults experiencing a mental health crisis, accessible 24 hours a day, seven days a week within an atmosphere that promotes healing and recovery. This Centre of Excellence in crisis resolution ensures expert short term clinical treatment and support services are available through walk-in services, mobile services and scheduled appointment services, combined with planned linkage and referral to appropriate services and supports.
https://sharedhealthmb.ca/services/mental-health/mha-services/crisis-response-centre/
Crisis Stabilization Unit: 204-482-5361
Hope for Wellness Helpline
The Hope for Wellness Help Line offers immediate mental health counselling and crisis intervention to all Indigenous peoples across Canada. Phone and chat counselling is available in English and French. On request, phone counselling is also available in: Cree, Ojibway, and Inuktitut. Call the toll-free Help Line at 1-855-242-3310, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week or chat online.
Indian Residential School Survivors Society (IRSSS)
1-800-721-0066
The Indian Residential School Survivors Society Counselling Services ream supports emotional, mental, and spiritual development, along with healing and recovery, through culturally-based values and guiding principles for Survivors, families and communities.
Ka Ni Kanichihk
Providing Indigenous identified programs and services that focus on wholeness and wellness and that build on the strengths and resilience of Indigenous peoples. The Heart Medicine Lodge Program provides support and healing around sexual abuse and assault.
Kids Help Phone
Kids Help Phone is Canada’s only national 24-hour, bilingual and anonymous phone counselling, web counselling and referral service for children and youth.
Call a counsellor: 1-800-668-6868
Manitoba Psychological Society Referral Directory
A listing of MPS members who are private practice psychologists and their areas of specialty can be accessed at the MPS Referral Directory. https://mps.ca/find-psychologist/
Mental Health Resources for Winnipeg
Printable guide to mental health resources in Winnipeg.
https://www.cmhaacrossmb.ca/winnipeg/
Mood Disorders Association of Manitoba
Mood Disorders Association of Manitoba (MDAM) is a non-profit organization founded by Gwen Finnen in 1983 as the Society for Depression & Manic Depression of Manitoba. Today, MDAM operates throughout Manitoba, supporting those affected by mood disorders, their friends, families, caregivers and supporters.
https://moodmb.ca/
PAL Canada
PAL Canada is a national Charitable Foundation that leads the way in the planning and developing of affordable housing for senior and disadvantaged members of Canada’s professional arts community, now and in the future. It provides support, and ensures the well being of senior and disadvantaged members and associates of Canada’s professional arts community, now and in the future, and promotes and supports a volunteer outreach program called “Supporting Cast”, which provides support, assistance and companionship to individual artists in need.
Psychology Today (Therapists in Manitoba)
Searchable directory of therapists in Manitoba.
Rainbow Resource Centre
A non-profit organization that serves the LGBT2SQ+ community in Manitoba and North Western Ontario.
Sara Riel Inc.
Sara Riel Inc. provides community-based support to persons who experience issues with mental illness or mental health challenges including substance use disorders and addictions.
Seneca Warm Line (24/7)
204-947-9276
Since March 2020, the Seneca Warm Line had been offered as a dedicated 24-hour Telephone Service to Manitobans struggling with issues which affected their mental health and wellness during the recommended isolation and quarantine resulting from the Covid-19 pandemic.
The Red Tent
Based in Winnipeg, MB, The Red Tent provides education and creates awareness about safer spaces, sexual consent, respect and anti-oppression by providing trainings to organizations and establishing partnerships with festivals, venues and events to create a safer space for women, trans and two spirit people.
Sunshine House
Sunshine House is a community drop-in and resource centre focusing on harm reduction and social inclusion. We work to provide programming that fulfills people’s social, community, and recreational needs. Participants can come as they are, and are not expected to be “clean” or sober.
Tunngasugit
Tunngasugit Inc. was formed in December 2017 to offer front-line services to assist Inuit in transitioning to life in the city. Services include assistance with health and social services; cultural access, eduction, and programming; assistance with employment and income.
Unison Benevolent Fund
Unison Benevolent Fund is a non-profit, registered charity that provides counselling and emergency relief services to the Canadian music community. The Unison Benevolent Fund is an assistance program – created and administered for the music community, by the music community – designed to provide discreet relief to music industry professionals in times of crisis. There are two distinct types of support available through the fund, Financial Assistance and Counselling & Health Solutions.
For immediate assistance call toll free 1-855-9UNISON (1-855-986-4766)
