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Professional Services

Many services vary from Province to Province. Please select your Province below to see the most appropriate services for your region. If you know of a great organization, service or person that specializes in child and youth mental health issues, but they're not on our list, please send us their details to support@fundingforschools.org so that others may benefit.

Edmonton Crisis Line

Phone and Instant Messaging crisis-chat.

Embrace Life Council

ELC’s mandates, strengths, and concerted efforts in helping to address the high rates of suicide in Nunavut are community driven through the Inuit Qaujimajatungagit (Inuit Guiding Principles).

FRAYME

Welcome to your national network - together we can transform youth mental health and substance use (YMHSU) systems in order to ensure that youth receive the right care at the right time from the right provider in Canada.

Farm, Rural & Northern Support Services

No matter what the issue we are here for you. We offer free, confidential and non-judgmental counselling for anyone who lives on a Manitoba farm, or in a rural or Northern community.

First Light Indigenous Wellness Program

First Light is a registered non-profit organization that serves the urban Indigenous and non-Indigenous community alike by providing programs and services rooted in the revitalization, strengthening and celebration of Indigenous cultures and languages in the spirit of trust, respect, and friendship.

First Nations Health Authority

The FNHA is the health and wellness partner to over 200 diverse First Nations communities and citizens across BC.​

First Nations and Inuit Hope For Wellness

The Hope for Wellness Helpline is available to all Indigenous people across Canada. Experienced and culturally competent counsellors are reachable by telephone and online ‘chat’ 24 hours a day, 7 days a week

First Nations of Quebec and Labrador

Centered on the health and well-being of the First Nations, the FNQLHSSC offers a vast and diversified range of services to accompany and support the communities and collaborate in their progress.

Foundry BC

Our mission is to support young people in living a good life. This mission was co-created by a diverse group of youth, families, caregivers, staff and service providers across the province. The phrase “living a good life” was inspired by First Nations and Métis youth who participated in a Talking Circle with Foundry, and it acknowledges the diverse nature, experiences and perspectives of health and wellness.

Gender Creative Kids

By empowering parents and their children, educating communities, offering innovative and evidence-informed resources, and advocating for the rights of trans youth, we aspire to a world that is a safe and joyful place for all children.

Help4Me

Are you a young person struggling with mental health issues? Do you know someone who appears to be struggling with mental health issues? Are you unsure about the warning signs of a mental health problem or what to do next?

Here To Help

We're here to help you find quality information, learn new skills, and connect with key resources in BC.

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