Other Places to Get Help

Other Places to Get Help

If you find yourself in need of immediate help, call Emergency Services – 911

Youth Resources

This page is designed to help you find support quickly. Whether you’re facing a crisis, need legal advice, or want to talk to someone who understands, you’ll discover a service that’s right for you. 

Non-Emergency Urgent Help

BC 211

A free, confidential service that connects you to programs, housing, food, financial help, and crisis services in your community.

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Call

211

Helpline for Children

A 24/7 helpline for children and youth who are experiencing abuse, neglect, or unsafe situations—at home, at school, or in the community.

Call

310-1234 (no area code needed)

Kids Help Phone

Free, confidential counselling and support for anyone under 20, available 24/7.

Mental Health and Addictions Support

988 Suicide Crisis Helpline

Free, confidential support if you’re thinking about suicide or in emotional distress. Bilingual, trauma-informed, and culturally safe.

Call or text

988

Mental Health Support Line

24/7 immediate mental health support or referral. 

Call

Crisis Centre BC

24/7 emotional support and crisis intervention across British Columbia.

Youth in BC Crisis Support

Live online chat with trained volunteers. Open daily from 12:00 p.m. to 1:00 a.m.

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Substance Use Services – Foundry BC

Get connected to youth-friendly services for substance use, harm reduction, and recovery.

Kelty Mental Health Resource Centre

24/7 emotional support and crisis intervention across British Columbia.

Bullying and Violence Support

Youth Against Violence

This phone line is for young people and any adult who is concerned about a young person. They can connect you to the police, anonymously, if needed.

Erase (BC Government)

An anonymous reporting tool and education resource for students facing bullying, racism, violence, discrimination, and cyberbullying.

NeedHelpNow

Helps youth manage the impacts of online sexual violence, sextortion, and cyberbullying.

PREVNet

PREVNet (Promoting Relationships and Eliminating Violence Network) offers resources and tools to help you understand and stop bullying, , teen dating violence, peer violence, and abuse.

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VictimLink BC

Free, confidential support 24/7 for anyone impacted by violence, abuse, or crime—including sexual and domestic violence.

Kids Help Phone – Bullying and Abuse Resources

Articles, chat, and phone support if you’re being bullied or experiencing abuse.

Supports for Youth with Disabilities

Inclusion BC

Advocacy, resources, and referrals for youth with intellectual and developmental disabilities.

CanAssist

University of Victoria program that creates technologies and services for youth with disabilities to live more independently.

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Disability Alliance BC

Offers support, advocacy, and programs for people with disabilities navigating income assistance, benefits, and accessibility barriers.

Legal Support for Youth

SCYofBC – Child and Youth Legal Centre

Free, confidential legal advice and representation for youth under 19, including help with family law, child protection, education, and human rights.

Legal Rights for Youth – Justice Education Society

Easy-to-understand legal information for youth in BC, covering school, work, housing, and criminal law.

Access Pro Bono BC

Connects you with free legal clinics and advice if you can’t afford a lawyer.

Transition to Adulthood Supports

Youth Educational Assistance Fund (YEAF)

Helps youth from government care with the cost of post-secondary education.

AgedOut.com

A resource hub for youth transitioning out of care – covering housing, education, identity, health, and more.

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TRAC – Tenant Resource & Advisory Centre

Know your rights if you’re renting as a student or youth—evictions, deposits, and landlord disputes.

Support for Indigenous Youth

Cuystwi Young Warriors Quest (ages 10-12)

This program for Indigenous children and youth can help you learn about identity, culture, the history of colonization, racism, and what it means to be a warrior.

Native Courtworker and Counselling Association of BC

Culturally safe legal support for Indigenous youth navigating the legal or child welfare systems.