Crisis Support 

In the event of an emergency

In the event of an emergency requiring police, fire, or ambulance, dial 911 immediately. Visit Safety & Security

What to do in a mental health emergency 

If you believe you may be at risk of harming yourself or someone else, please come in immediately and you will be seen by a Wellness Coach or Counsellor as soon as possible. If you are not at risk of self-harm, but are experiencing significant emotional distress, you should still come in and a Wellness Coach or Counsellor will make every effort to see you as soon as they can. 

PornÑо¿ËùSupport Services  

REES 

PornÑо¿Ëùhas partnered with REES (Respect, Educate, Empower Survivors) to provide online reporting for sexual violence on campus. REES allows members of our campus community to Create a Record of the incident and choose from multiple reporting options: Anonymous Report, Connect to My Campus, or Repeat Perpetrator Identification (RPI). REES provides information about campus and community-based resources such as sexual assault centers, healthcare, and support services.   

  

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24-hour Youth support line 

Emotional support, referral information & suicide intervention for youth aged  

13 – 21 

Ku-Us Indigenous Crisis Line 

The KUU-US Crisis Line Society is a non-profit registered charity that provides 24-hour crisis services through education, prevention and intervention programs 

Adults: 250-723-4050

TF: 1-800-588-8717 

Youth: 250-723-2040 

Prince George Sexual Assault Center 

Counselling for men, women and children to overcome sexual violence 

Tel: +1 250-564-8302 

24-hour Suicide crisis line 

You deserve to be heard. A safe space to talk, 24 hours a day, every day of the year. 

Northern Health Community Services 

Mental health and addictions support 

Tel: +1 250-565-2668 
TF: +1 866-565-2966 

201-1705 3rd Ave, 
Prince George BC 

University Hospital of Northern BC 

Tel: +1 250-565-2000