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Help is available if you’re in crisis

Where to find support

Where to find support

Emergencies come in different forms. If you need urgent help of any kind, please reach out. You are not alone. See below for ways to connect with people who know how to help when you need it.

Blood Ties Four Directions Centre

Supporting barrier-free access to health and wellbeing in Yukon communities.

CAIRS Yukon

Supporting youth mental health and wellbeing through timely intervention and compassionate response

Mental Wellness and Substance Use Services

Guiding individuals towards wellness and recovery with compassionate care and support.

Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls Crisis line (MMIWG)

Providing support and empowerment for families impacted by MMIWG.

National Suicide Prevention Hotline

Reach out, you're not alone. Call the National Suicide Hotline for support and hope.

Residential Schools Crisis Line

Support for Indian Residential School Survivors and families.

Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) - Emergency Line

The Royal Canadian Mounted Police uphold justice, safeguard communities, and maintain order or law.

Sexualized Assault Response Team

Empowering survivors, seeking justice, and preventing sexual violence in the Yukon.

Whitehorse Fire Department - Emergency Line

Fire suppression, fire prevention, training, fire safety inspections, rescues.

Yukon Womens Transition Home

Women's Transition Home: Empowering survivors, rebuilding lives.

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