Resources

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Breakup

Grief and loss

Réseau d’aide aux familles en transition

French

Centre du Québec

RAFT (Réseau d'aide aux familles en transition) is a community organization with a comprehensive approach that offers a range of services to families in crisis, undergoing a breakup or restructuring, or in need of professional support.

819 477-5707

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Alcohol or drug addiction

Anxiety disorders

Bipolar disorder

Borderline personality disorder

Breakup

Bullying

Burnout

Chronic Pain

Delinquency

Depression

Domestic violence

Eating disorders

Emergency care responders

Family caregivers

Farmers

Financial problems

Gambling addiction

Grief and loss

Indigenous peoples

Insomnia

Internet addiction

Interpersonal problems

Legal problems

Loneliness and isolation

Loss of autonomy

Loved ones

Men

Mental health/distress

Obsessive-compulsive disorder

Panic attacks

Physical health, illness, and disability

Postpartum depression

Posttraumatic stress

Schizophrenia

Self-harm

Seniors

Social and professional reintegration

Suicidal thoughts

Traumatic brain injury

Veterans

Victims of crime

Victims of sexual assault

Violence

Women

Youth

Ressources Olivier

French

English

Laurentides

Outaouais

Offers a place of welcome and temporary accommodation for fathers and their children in vulnerable situations, as well as for people at risk of suicide. Offers personalized accompaniment and support to these people and their loved ones, including those bereaved by suicide, and provides referrals to appropriate resources as needed.

(819) 660-2842

Ressources Olivier

2SLGBTQIA+

Alcohol or drug addiction

Anxiety disorders

Bipolar disorder

Borderline personality disorder

Breakup

Bullying

Burnout

Chronic Pain

Delinquency

Depression

Domestic violence

Eating disorders

Emergency care responders

Family caregivers

Farmers

Financial problems

Gambling addiction

Grief and loss

Indigenous peoples

Insomnia

Internet addiction

Interpersonal problems

Legal problems

Loneliness and isolation

Loss of autonomy

Loved ones

Men

Mental health/distress

Obsessive-compulsive disorder

Panic attacks

Physical health, illness, and disability

Postpartum depression

Posttraumatic stress

Schizophrenia

Self-harm

Seniors

Social and professional reintegration

Suicidal thoughts

Traumatic brain injury

Victims of crime

Victims of sexual assault

Violence

Women

Secours-Amitié Estrie

French

Estrie

Secours-Amitié Estrie is a front-line community organization working on prevention and support in the area of mental health. It offers an anonymous, confidential and free telephone listening service to the adult population of the Eastern Townships, i.e. 9 MRCs and 117 towns and villages. The organization also offers a customized training service in active listening to organizations in the Eastern Townships.

Ligne d'écoute : 819-564-2323 et 1-800-667-3841

Website

Grief and loss

Suicidal thoughts

Specialized suicide prevention team (CISSS Laval)

French

English

Laval

Available services :
Group for adults bereaved by suicide
Individual, family and community postvention
Support for intervention workers
Clinical support for intervention workers
Training
Implementation of "Sentinelles" networks

To reach them: 450 978-2121 p.34888

Website

Grief and loss

Loved ones

Mental health/distress

Suicidal thoughts

Suicide Détour

French

English

24/7

Outaouais

Suicide Détour is a community organization offering suicide prevention services in the Vallée-de-la-Gatineau region (housing for people at risk of suicide, 24/7 listening line, individual follow-up, support groups, training, awareness-raising, etc.).

819 441-1010

Website

Grief and loss

Loved ones

Mental health/distress

Suicidal thoughts

Suicide Prevention Centre of Montreal (SPCM)

French

English

Montreal

The Suicide Prevention Centre of Montreal offers the Montrealer community a range of services for people in distress or suicidal, their loved ones or those who have experienced the suicide of a loved one. Our services also extend to the training and support of workers, as well as numerous resources specifically developed for workers or organizations affected by suicide.

1-866-277-3553

Website

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Alcohol or drug addiction

Anxiety disorders

Bipolar disorder

Borderline personality disorder

Breakup

Bullying

Burnout

Chronic Pain

Depression

Domestic violence

Eating disorders

Family caregivers

Farmers

Financial problems

Gambling addiction

Grief and loss

Indigenous peoples

Insomnia

Internet addiction

Interpersonal problems

Legal problems

Loneliness and isolation

Loss of autonomy

Loved ones

Men

Mental health/distress

Obsessive-compulsive disorder

Panic attacks

Physical health, illness, and disability

Postpartum depression

Posttraumatic stress

Schizophrenia

Self-harm

Seniors

Social and professional reintegration

Suicidal thoughts

Traumatic brain injury

Victims of crime

Victims of sexual assault

Violence

Women

Tel-Aide Québec

French

Bas-Saint-Laurent

Capitale-Nationale

Gaspésie / Îles-de-la-Madeleine

Mission: To provide a free listening and referral service to anyone experiencing loneliness, anxiety or distress, as well as to those with suicidal thoughts.
Hours of operation from 9:00 a.m. to midnight, 7 days a week, 365 days a year.

418-686-2433 / Régions 1-877-700-2433

Website

2SLGBTQIA+

Alcohol or drug addiction

Anxiety disorders

Bipolar disorder

Borderline personality disorder

Breakup

Bullying

Burnout

Chronic Pain

Delinquency

Depression

Domestic violence

Eating disorders

Emergency care responders

Family caregivers

Farmers

Financial problems

Gambling addiction

Grief and loss

Indigenous peoples

Insomnia

Internet addiction

Interpersonal problems

Legal problems

Loneliness and isolation

Loss of autonomy

Loved ones

Men

Mental health/distress

Obsessive-compulsive disorder

Panic attacks

Physical health, illness, and disability

Postpartum depression

Posttraumatic stress

Schizophrenia

Self-harm

Seniors

Social and professional reintegration

Suicidal thoughts

Traumatic brain injury

Victims of crime

Victims of sexual assault

Violence

Women

Youth

Tel-Écoute Convergence, un service de Convergence action bénévole

French

English

24/7

Chaudière-Appalaches

Tel-Écoute Convergence is an active listening line that provides an empathetic, warm and non-judgmental ear to anyone 18 years of age or older. Our goal is to relieve emotional tension, combat loneliness and promote well-being through self-expression. Our trained listeners will warmly welcome anyone who needs to talk, to verbalize, to confide and to be truly listened to!

(418)-838-4095 / 1-877-559-4095

Website

2SLGBTQIA+

Alcohol or drug addiction

Anxiety disorders

Bipolar disorder

Borderline personality disorder

Breakup

Bullying

Burnout

Chronic Pain

Depression

Domestic violence

Eating disorders

Emergency care responders

Family caregivers

Farmers

Financial problems

Gambling addiction

Grief and loss

Indigenous peoples

Insomnia

Interpersonal problems

Legal problems

Loneliness and isolation

Loss of autonomy

Loved ones

Men

Obsessive-compulsive disorder

Panic attacks

Physical health, illness, and disability

Postpartum depression

Schizophrenia

Self-harm

Seniors

Social and professional reintegration

Suicidal thoughts

Traumatic brain injury

Victims of crime

Victims of sexual assault

Violence

Women

Youth

Tel-Écoute Trois-Rivières

French

Centre du Québec

Mauricie

Generalist listening line since 1974
Volunteer responders are trained in active listening.
They also have Sentinel training.

1 888 376-4241 / 1 819 376-4242

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