Services: Mental Health
LGBTQ+ newcomers face many unique challenges upon arriving to Canada and settling into their new life. The intersecting and overlapping aspects of their identity like sexuality, gender identity, race, legal status, among others, create unique barriers that can affect their life in Canada. support you on your settlement journey with free one-on-one support services or peer group support.
DIVERSEcity Community Resources Society
13455 76 Avenue, Surrey, BC, V3W 2W3
604-306-6316
Child or elder abuse. Family violence. Sexual assault. Suicide and mental health. Hospitals and health centres. Emergency shelters. Disaster services. Police.
Emergency and Crisis – BC211
Delta
Call or Text 211 or email and webchat: 24/7, 365 days a year. Interpretation in over 240 languages and dialects is available by phone.
Coping with tragedy. Crisis support. Learn about mental health. Connect with other youth. Work with a counsellor.
Kids Help Phone
Call: 1-800-668-6868. Text: 686868
Programs & Services. Support and Counselling. Inclusivity training and workshops. Volunteer opportunities. Based in Vancouver but accessible via online and phone.
Queer, Trans and Two-Spirit Community – Qmunity
Main location: 1170 Bute Street, Vancouver, BC V6E 1Z6
1-800-566-1170
24-Hour Crisis Lines. Suicide Prevention. Mental Health Crisis Support.
Youth in BC 24/7 Crisis Line
Suicide Prevention: Text or Call 9-8-8. Mental Health Crisis Support: Call 310-6789