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Community Connections

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This page is a directory of community supports of which you can avail. They are organized in general sections, but some organizations overlap and provide a variety of programs and services.

Emergency Hotlines/Supports

Newfoundland and Labrador HealthLine

811

Suicide Crisis Helpline

988

Sexual Assault Crisis Line 24 Hour

1-800-726-2743

Provincial Lifewise Warm Line

1-855-753-2560

Mental Health and Addictions System Navigator

1-877-999-7589

Domestic Violence Help Line

1-888-709-7090

2SLGBTQIA+ Warm Line

1-866-230-8041

First Nations and Inuit Hope for Wellness Helpline

Health

Provincial Health Line

Planned Parenthood – NL Sexual Health Centre

1-877-666-9847

Medicuro Virtual Health Clinic

Provincial Lifewise Warm Line

1-855-753-2560

Trans Support NL

Al-Anon / Alateen Family Groups

Canada Atlantic Region of Narcotics Anonymous (CARNA)

Canadian Mental Health Association – NL Division (CMHA-NL)

IMAlive Online Crisis Helpline

Indigenous Community Supports

Innu Nation

Nunatsiavut Government

NunatuKavut Community Council

Miawpukek First Nation

Qalipu First Nation

First Light (St. John’s)

Labrador Friendship Centre (Happy Valley Goose Bay)

People of the Dawn Friendship Centre (Stephenville)

Reaching Home Indigenous NL

Ulnooweg Education Centre

Native Women’s Association of Canada (NWAC)

Education

Canadian Federation of Students NL

Multicultural Women’s Organization of NL (MWONL)

NL Public Libraries

Learning Disabilities Association NL (LDANL)

Tutors Unlimited

Department of Immigration, Population Growth and Skills – Gov. of NL

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