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Mental Health Crisis Lines - North Lanark/North Grenville


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.

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These services are located in North Lanark/North Grenville
9-8-8 - Suicide Crisis Helpline  
Call or text 988 Add to Clipboard
Lanark County Interval House  
Carleton Place, ON  K7C 3P3
Administration 613-257-3469 Add to Clipboard

These services are located outside of North Lanark/North Grenville, but provide service to North Lanark/North Grenville.
Hope for Wellness Help Line  
1-855-242-3310 Add to Clipboard
Kids Help Phone  
1200 Ave McGill College, Suite 1680, Montréal, QC  H3B 4G7
Help line: 1-800-668-6868 (24 hours)
Administration: 1-800-268-3062
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Kids Help Phone - Crisis Text Line  
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Métis Nation of Ontario - Aboriginal Healing and Wellness Program  
66 Slater St, Suite 1100, Ottawa, ON  K1T 5H1
613-798-1488 Add to Clipboard
Military Family Services - National Capital Region  
Building 471, 330 Croil Priv, Bldg 471, Ottawa, ON  K1V 1J1
613-998-4888 Add to Clipboard
National Indian Residential School Crisis Line  
1-866-925-4419 Add to Clipboard
Ottawa Hospital (The) - Psychiatric Emergency Services  
The Ottawa Hospital, 1053 Carling Ave, Box 400, Ottawa, ON  K1Y 4E9
613-722-7000 Add to Clipboard
TAO Tel-Aide  
Dupuis St, Ottawa, ON  K1L 8E3
Ottawa 613-741-6433 Add to Clipboard
Victim Services - Lanark County  
91 Cornelia St W, Unit 109, Smiths Falls, ON  K7A 5L3
613-284-8380 Add to Clipboard
Youth Services Bureau of Ottawa - Mental Health Services - Integrated Crisis Services  
2675 Queensview Dr, Ottawa, ON  K2B 8K2
613-562-3004 Add to Clipboard
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