We want to ensure that all of our families are aware of the resources available to them for support. Please select your location to view resources available in your area, or view general ones available below.
General Resources Available
In Emergency situations, always call 911
Suicide Crisis Helpline: call 988
Canada Helpline/Community Services: call 211
Health Link: call 811
Call for health advice or information, 24/7.
Child Abuse Hotline Available 24/7
1-800-387-5437
Digitally Informed Youth: Support Services
Canadian-based support services available to help young people who have experienced online harms.
(519) 661-2111
Mental Health Helpline Available 24/7
1-877-303-2642
Income Support Contact Centre Available 24/7
Financial help for Albertan’s basic needs (food, clothing, shelter, etc.)
1-866-644-5135
Alberta Works
Emergency financial assistance
1-866-644-5135
Poison & Drug Information Service Available 24/7
1-800-332-1414
Anti-Bullying Resources
Pink Shirt Day was started in Nova Scotia in 2007 when a group of grade 12 students noticed a grade 9 student being bullied for wearing pink on his first day of school. They bought pink shirts and distributed them across the school to show support to the grade 9 bullied student. See more here. We can all help by standing up to bullying and seeking help:
- You can access information on promoting healthy relationships and on how to identify, prevent and respond to bullying.
- The Bullying Helpline (1‑888‑456‑2323) is available 24 hours, 7 days a week in more than 170 languages. It is confidential help.
- The Bullying Online Chat is available 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. daily at Bullying ‑ Find supports. It is confidential help.
- The Alberta COVID‑19 Youth Mental Health Resource Hub is a great source of information
- Indigenous students and staff may also wish to contact the toll-free Hope for Wellness Help Line at 1-855-242-3310 or the online chat at hopeforwellness.ca (open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week). This line offers immediate mental health counselling and crisis intervention to all Indigenous peoples across Canada in Cree, Ojibwe and Inuktitut.