Mental Health Crisis Lines - North West


These services are located in North West
Services displayed on the map:
Atikokan Native Friendship Centre - Crisis Intervention
Canadian Mental Health Association - Thunder Bay - Crisis Response Services
Canadian Mental Health Association - Thunder Bay - Crisis Support Residence
Centre for Addiction and Mental Health - Northern Ontario - Telephone Helpline - 988 Suicide Crisis Helpline
Deer Lake First Nation - Deer Lake Health Centre - Crisis Intervention
Eabametoong First Nation - Nursing Station - Crisis Intervention
First Nations and Inuit Hope for Wellness Helpline
Giishkaandago'Ikwe Health Services - Mobile Crisis Response
Ginoogaming First Nation - New Ginoogaming Health Centre - Crisis Intervention
Nibinamik First Nation - Nibinamik Health Centre - Crisis Intervention
Red Lake Margaret Cochenour Memorial Hospital - Red Lake - Howey St - Crisis Intervention
Red Lake Margaret Cochenour Memorial Hospital - Red Lake - Howey St - Mental Health Counselling
Red Lake Margaret Cochenour Memorial Hospital - Red Lake - Howey St - Mobile Crisis Response
Shibogama First Nations Council - Payahtakenemowin Crisis and Mental Health Services
Sioux Lookout First Nations Health Authority - Nodin Mental Health Services - Crisis Response
Slate Falls Nation - Band Office - Crisis Intervention
Superior North Victim Services - Marathon
United Native Friendship Centre - Crisis Intervention
Wabaseemoong Independent Nation - Wabaseemoong Child and Youth Wellness Centre - Child and Youth Wellness Centre
Wapekeka First Nation - Nursing Station - Crisis Intervention
Webequie First Nation - Nursing Station - Crisis Intervention
Weechi It Te Win Family Services - Crisis Intervention
Windigo First Nations Council - Crisis Team Coordination
Wunnumin Lake First Nation - Band Office - Crisis Prevention
 
Services not displayed on the map:
9-8-8 - Suicide Crisis Helpline

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