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Mental Health Crisis Lines - District of Rainy River

Phone or online services offering immediate assistance to people who feel frightened or unable to cope.

If you, a family member, friend, or co-worker are in a situation where there is an immediate risk of causing harm to yourself or others, please call 911.

See also Abuse and Sexual Assault Helplines, Mental Health Crisis Intervention - Mobile, and Mental Health Crisis Intervention - Walk-In.

 
These services are located in District of Rainy River
9-8-8 - Suicide Crisis Helpline  
Call or text 988
Atikokan Native Friendship Centre - Crisis Intervention  
309 Main St W, Atikokan, ON  P0T 1C0
807-597-1213
Centre for Addiction and Mental Health - Northern Ontario - Telephone Helpline - 988 Suicide Crisis Helpline  
Ontario
1-833-456-4566
First Nations and Inuit Hope for Wellness Helpline  
Ontario, ON
1-855-242-3310
Giishkaandago'Ikwe Health Services - Mobile Crisis Response  
601 King's Hwy, Fort Frances, ON  P9A 3M9
807-274-2042
United Native Friendship Centre - Crisis Intervention  
427 Mowat Ave, Fort Frances, ON  P9A 3N1
807-274-8541
Weechi It Te Win Family Services - Crisis Intervention  
1455 Idylwild Dr Nanicost Building, Fort Frances, ON  P9A 3N1
1-800-465-2911

These services are located outside of District of Rainy River, but provide service to District of Rainy River.
Canadian Mental Health Association - Thunder Bay - Crisis Response Services  
Thunder Bay, ON
1-888-269-3100
Hope for Wellness Help Line  
Kids Help Phone  
1200 Ave McGill College, Suite 1680, Montréal, QC  H3B 4G7
Kids Help Phone - Crisis Text Line  
National Indian Residential School Crisis Line  

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