Links
Connect with Resources for Mental Health
Mental health recovery happens in community. There is a network of organizations, information and resources available so you can join with others on the journey.
Who to Call
If you need support now, here are some places you can call to get support.
Call 911 if you believe that your life or someone else’s life is in danger
Fraser Health Crisis Line
604.951.8855 or 1.877.820.7444
BC Mental Health Support Line
310.6789 (do not add area code). Free and available 24 hours a day.
Suicide Hotline
1.800.SUICIDE (1.800.784.2433)
If you are in distress or worried about someone else. It’s free and available 24 hours a day.
Call 811 or visit healthlinkbc.ca
Access free, non-emergency health information for anyone in your family, including mental health and substance use information. Through 911, you can also speak to a registered nurse about symptoms you’re worried about, or talk with a pharmacist about medication questions.
Alcohol & Drug Information and Referral Service
If you are in distress or worried about someone else. It’s free and available 24 hours a day.
KUU-US Crisis Line Society
24-hour BC wide Indigenous support line.
Clubhouses
Clubhouses are located throughout the Fraser Health Authority Region and offer a great variety of programs and work with the Peer Support Program to deliver some groups. They are a great resource and place to find support and activities to support your recovery from life skills to supported employment. Visit their sites learn more. Most offer a calendar online to see what activities they are doing every month. If you find it of value, consider becoming a member.