| Contact | onfamilywellness.ca |
| Information | Provides compassionate assistance for grieving families of individuals who have died in the line of duty or by suicide in Ontario. |
| Service area | Ontario |
| Resource type | Online service |
| Support type | Wellness support |
| Target demographic | Public safety personnel families |
| Serves children (0–12) | Yes |
| Serves youth (13–17) | Yes |
| Serves adults (18+) | Yes |
| Serves families | Yes |
| Language spoken | English 🍁 |
About this directory of supports
Navigating mental health support can be challenging during emergency situations, such as Canada's ongoing wildfires. This comprehensive guide aims to simplify that journey by providing a curated list of evidence-informed and free mental health and well-being resources available across Canada to all communities.
Whether you or your family members are in need of immediate assistance through crisis support, seeking ongoing wellness supports, requiring tools to help navigate further resources, or looking for counselling services, this resource list is designed to help you find the right support to maintain and enhance your mental well-being before, during, and after an emergency.
Although the majority of these resources are tailored to meet the needs of the broader community in Canada (adults, youth, children, and families), a smaller subset of these resources are tailored to specific occupational groups — including public safety personnel (PSP), health care providers (HCP), military members and Veterans — as well as to equity-deserving groups like Indigenous populations, BIPOC communities, and LGBTQ2SIA+ individuals.
Please select the resource that is best tailored to your own needs.
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Ontario Immediate Family Wellness Program
Provides compassionate assistance for grieving families of individuals who have died in the line of duty or by suicide in Ontario
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OUTSaskatoon
Provides support services, education, resources, and counselling for the LGBTQ+ community in Saskatoon
Contact outsaskatoon.ca Information Provides support services, education, resources, and counselling for the LGBTQ+ community in Saskatoon. Service area Saskatchewan Resource types Online service, in-person service Support type Wellness support Target demographic LGBTQ2SIA+ population Serves children (0–12) Yes Serves youth (13–17) Yes Serves adults (18+) Yes Serves families Yes Language spoken English 🍁 -
RAAM Clinics (Rapid Access Addiction Medicine)
Nearly 100 publicly funded RAAM clinics across Ontario providing walk-in care for substance use concerns
Contact metaphi.ca/raam-clinics Information Nearly 100 publicly funded RAAM clinics across Ontario providing walk-in care for substance use concerns. Services include information, medication, counselling, harm reduction education, and connections to other services. Most clinics offer care without requiring appointments or referrals. Care may be provided in person or virtually. Service area Ontario Resource type Resource hub Support types Wellness support, addiction support Target demographic General population Serves children (0–12) Yes Serves youth (13–17) Yes Serves adults (18+) Yes Serves families — Language spoken English 🍁 -
Saskatoon Mobile Crisis
24/7 crisis line for people in distress
Contact (306) 933-6200 Information 24/7 crisis line for people in distress. Service area Saskatchewan Resource type Telephone Support type Crisis support Target demographic General population Serves children (0–12) Yes Serves youth (13–17) Yes Serves adults (18+) Yes Serves families — Language spoken English 🍁 -
Strongest Families
A resource of programs to support for military members, Veterans, and their families’ mental health
Contact strongestfamilies.com/military-and-veterans Information A resource of programs to support the mental health of military members, Veterans, and their families. Service area National Resource type Online service Support type Wellness support Target demographics Military members and Veterans, military families Serves children (0–12) Yes Serves youth (13–17) Yes Serves adults (18+) Yes Serves families Yes Languages spoken English 🍁, French ⚜️ -
Substance Use Treatment Centres for First Nations and Inuit
Comprehensive directory of federally funded substance use treatment centres across Canada serving First Nations and Inuit communities
Contact sac-isc.gc.ca/eng/1576090254932/1576090371511#a5 Information Comprehensive directory of federally funded substance use treatment centres across Canada serving First Nations and Inuit communities. Includes residential and community-based treatment programs, youth services, family treatment options, and cultural programming. Centres located in British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, Ontario, Quebec, and Atlantic regions. Services include concurrent disorders treatment, residential school trauma support, on-the-land programs, gender-based programs, prescription drug abuse treatment, and holistic approaches incorporating traditional cultural components. Service area National Resource type Resource hub Support types Wellness support, addiction support Target demographic Indigenous population Serves children (0–12) Yes Serves youth (13–17) Yes Serves adults (18+) Yes Serves families Yes Languages spoken English 🍁, French ⚜️, Cree ᓀᐦᐃᔭᐍᐏᐣ, Ojibway ᐊᓂᔑᓈᐯᒧᐎᓐ -
Text4Hope
Ongoing supportive text content to help Albertans identify and adjust negative thoughts, feelings, and behaviours during stressful times
Contact 3-9-3-9-3-9 Information Ongoing supportive text content to help Albertans identify and adjust negative thoughts, feelings, and behaviours during stressful times. Text HOPEAB to 393939 to subscribe for free. Service area Alberta Resource type Text Support type Wellness support Target demographic General population Serves children (0–12) Yes Serves youth (13–17) Yes Serves adults (18+) Yes Serves families — Language spoken English 🍁 -
The Access Point: Mental Health & Supportive Housing Access
Centralized access point for applying to individual mental health and addictions support services and supportive housing in Toronto
Contact theaccesspoint.ca Information Centralized access point for applying to individual mental health and addictions support services and supportive housing in Toronto. Provides coordinated access to 50+ service provider partners through one application and intake assessment process. Offers mental health services, supportive housing with various support levels, and streamlined access to community-based support. Service area Ontario: Toronto Resource type Assessment and referral Support types Housing support, addiction support Target demographic General population Serves children (0–12) Yes Serves youth (13–17) Yes Serves adults (18+) Yes Serves families — Languages spoken English 🍁, French ⚜️ -
The Island Helpline
24/7 helpline for confidential emotional support. Any age
Contact 1 (800) 218-2885 Information 24/7 helpline for confidential emotional support. Any age. Service area Prince Edward Island Resource type Telephone Support type Wellness support Target demographic General population Serves children (0–12) Yes Serves youth (13–17) Yes Serves adults (18+) Yes Serves families — Language spoken English 🍁 -
The Lighthouse for Grieving Children
Peer support groups for children, youth and young adults experiencing grief after the death of someone significant in their lives
Contact lighthousegriefsupport.org/how-we-can-help/support-groups Information Peer support groups for children, youth and young adults (ages 3–24) experiencing grief after the death of someone significant in their lives. Groups are ongoing and open-ended, allowing families to stay with The Lighthouse community for as long as they need to actively explore grief in their own time. The program recognizes everyone grieves differently and provides flexible, developmentally appropriate support. Service area Ontario: Halton Resource types In-person service, information Support types Bereavement services, grief support Target demographics General population, youth and families Serves children (0–12) Yes Serves youth (13–17) Yes Serves adults (18+) Yes Serves families Yes Language spoken English 🍁