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Police/Fire/Ambulance/Emergency Services 
911

The Support Network
211
Description: An Umbrella service to help you find the right community and social service.
Web: http://ab.211.ca/


24/7 Distress Line
(780) 482-4357 
Description: If you are feeling overwhelmed, contemplating suicide or distressed by someone who is feeling this way this line is open to you 24/7 for one on one talk.
Web: https://edmonton.cmha.ca/programs-services/distress-line/

Crisis Unit: Children and Youth Services 
(780) 427-3390
Description: The 24 hour crisis line for Child and Family Services.  

Child Abuse Hot-line (24/7)
1-800-387-5437
Description: A 24 hour hot-line where suspected cases of child neglect or abuse can be reported.  Reporter identity remains confidential.
Web: http://www.informalberta.ca/public/service/serviceProfileStyled.do?serviceQueryId=1002383
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Addictions Helpline
1-866-332-2322
Description: A 24/7 toll free confidential service which provides alcohol, tobacco, other drugs and problem gambling support, information and referral to services. 

Web: https://www.albertahealthservices.ca/info/service.aspx?id=1008399


Edmonton Addiction Youth Services 
(780) 422-7383
Description: Free and confidential services, assessments and referrals to aid youth struggling with various forms of addiction.

Sexual Assault Centre of Edmonton 
Main #: (780) 423-4102 / Crisis Line #: (780) 423-4121
Description: A 24/7, confidential crisis line available to youth affected by sexual violence, or to anyone supporting an individual affected by sexual violence. As well as access to free counselling services for those who have been affected by sexual violence. 
Web: www.sace.ab.ca 

Safe House - Catholic Social Services 
(780) 474-9938 
Description: A voluntary, temporary residential shelter in southwest Edmonton open to at-risk youth. Residential support and services are available to help youth transition to healthy community living.
Web: www.cssalberta.ca


Edmonton Youth Criminal Defence Office
(780) 422-8383 
Description: All youth ages 12-18 are eligible to receive representation by a lawyer when charged with a criminal offence. Youth workers can also assist young persons with finding housing, accessing treatment, education, work programs and counselling. 
Web: www.legalaid.ab.ca/help/Pages/Youth-Criminal-Law.aspx


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  • Home
  • Overview
    • Background
    • Impact
  • Services
    • Restorative Justice
    • Volunteer Roles
    • Mentorship
    • Application
  • Contact Us
  • Need Help Now?
  • Resources for Youth