Women's Transition Home
Located in Whitehorse, they offer refuge for women and their children experiencing violence. Their crisis line is offered 24/7.
CONTACT:
Whitehorse
1-867-668-5733
Located in Whitehorse, they offer refuge for women and their children experiencing violence. Their crisis line is offered 24/7.
CONTACT:
Whitehorse
1-867-668-5733
Provides help for victims dealing with a range of different crimes, regardless if the victim has reported the crime, a charge had been laid, or if there has been a conviction.
CONTACT:
Whitehorse:
1-867-667-8500
1-800-661-0408 extension 8500 (toll free)
Dawson City:
1-867-993-5831
Watson Lake:
1-867-536-2541
For survivors of violence, their friends, and helping professionals who work with survivors. The crisis line is operated 24/7 offering non-judgmental supportive listening from DWS staff.
CONTACT:
Dawson City
1-867-993-5086
A volunteer-based, confidential, non-judgmental and free support line run by the Canadian Mental Health Association, Yukon Division. The Reach Out Support Line operates with volunteers trained to listen and provide support that assists callers to find options and make a plan to move forward, no matter how big or small the issue.
CONTACT:
1-844-533-3030
reachout@yukon.cmha.ca
The British Columbia Society for Male Survivors of Sexual Abuse (BCSMSSA) is a non-profit society established to provide therapeutic services for males who have been sexually abused at some time in their lives.
CONTACT:
3126 West Broadway, Vancouver
1-604-682-6482
victimservices@bc-malesurvivors.com
“We are a feminist, anti-oppressive, decolonizing rape crisis centre operating on unceded Coast Salish Territories. We provide support services to survivors of sexualized violence who have shared experiences of gender marginalization: cis and trans women, Two-Spirit, trans and/or non-binary people. We advocate for social and systemic change through education, outreach and activism”
CONTACT:
2405 Pine Street, P.O. Box 46851, Vancouver
1-877-392-7583
admin@wavaw.ca
This is a crisis line designed to provide non-judgmental support and connection with resources on Vancouver Island.
CONTACT:
1-888-494-3888
The Victoria Sexual Assault Centre is a feminist organization committed to ending sexualized violence through healing, education and prevention.
CONTACT:
3060 Cedar Hill Road, Suite 201, Victoria
1-250-383-3232
info@vsac.ca
Provides confidential information and referral to services for those affected by crime and their families. The service is multilingual.
CONTACT:
1-800-563-0808
VictimLinkBC@bc211.ca
They offer comprehensive support to women and girls fleeing violence. This includes a mobile crisis response team.
CONTACT:
Surrey
1-604-583-1295
info@surreywomenscentre.ca
The Kamloops Sexual Assault Counselling Centre’s purpose is to provide free, client centred support services to victims of sexual assault, child sexualized abuse, domestic violence and sexual harassment.
CONTACT:
235 First Avenue, Suite 601, Kamloops
1-888-974-7278
ksacc@ksacc.ca
The focus of the phone line is on answering and supporting suicide-related calls. Crisis line workers use evidence-based techniques and a province-wide Emergency Resource Database to support callers. When needed, crisis line workers are able to provide intervention through emergency mental health teams and other emergency services.
CONTACT:
1-800-784-2433
Toll-free provincial access to emotional support, information and resources specific to mental health.
CONTACT:
310-6789
The primary work of the Association of Alberta Sexual Assault Services is to provide leadership, coordination and collaboration of sexual assault services in Alberta.
CONTACT:
1-866-403-8000 (toll free)
mailbox@aasas.ca
The Sexual Assault Centre of Edmonton (SACE) exists to support people impacted by sexual violence and engage communities to promote respect and uphold a culture of consent.
CONTACT:
14964-121A Ave, Suite 205, Edmonton
1-780-21423-41
info@sace.ca
The Central Alberta Sexual Assault Support Centre (CASASC) is committed to ending sexual violence and helping to build safer communities through promoting awareness and healing, education, empowerment and renewal.
CONTACT:
A201, 5212 48 Street, Red Deer
1-866-956-1099 (toll free)
casasc@casasc.ca
Waypoints envision a community free of family, domestic and sexual violence and abuse. Their programs and services provide support, education, and information to the community, focusing on the prevention of violence and abuse.
CONTACT:
100-130 Prospect Drive, Fort McMurray
1-780-791-6708 (sexual trauma support line)
1-780-743-1190 (family violence crisis line)
The Mental Health Help Line provides confidential, 24/7 telephone service for crisis intervention, information about mental health programs and services, referrals to other agencies, and advice about mental health concerns.
CONTACT:
1-877-303-2652
The Edmonton Distress Line is a confidential supportive listening service that is available 24/7 if you are in distress and want to talk.
CONTACT:
1-780-482-4357 (Edmonton)
1-800-232-7288 (outside of Edmonton, toll free)
The Family Violence Info Line is a 24/7 telephone service and online chat service for anyone who is impacted by family violence/abuse or anyone who knows someone is impacted
CONTACT:
310-1818. Online text service available through link above.