If you are in crisis or in need of immediate help in Canada, please text or call one of the numbers provided here, or search below for a local resource near you.
A National support service offering counselling, information and referrals.
Call: 1-800-668-6868 (French/English/Arabic)
Text: 686868
Collaboration of non-profit distress, crisis, and suicide prevention service centres from across Canada.
Call: 1-833-456-4566
Text: 45645 (4PM -12AM ET)
A peer support line run by and for trans people, focused on providing community, support, and resources.
Call: 877-330-6366 (5PM – 1AM ET)
Le Rendez-vous de la fierté Acadie Love veut célébrer la diversité par le biais d’activités culturelles comprenant un volet éducatif. Nous avons pour mission de promouvoir l’inclusion, la solidarité et la sensibilisation à la communauté 2ELGBTQIA+.
Call: (506) 702-5683
Email: info@acadielove.ca
AIDS New Brunswick has two main focuses: the education, support, and prevention of STBBIs (sexually transmitted and bloodborne infections) and harm reduction that supports safer sex and safer drug use.
Call: 1 833 561 4009
Email: info@aidsnb.com
Chroma: Pride, Inclusion, Equality Inc. is a community organization focusing on advocating for 2SLGBTQIA+ people in the Saint John Region. They promote inclusion through our programs and services, and address community needs including basic human rights, employment equality, health and well-being, and housing in collaboration with our local community partners.
Email: query@chromanb.ca
Fredericton Gender Minorities is a group aimed at creating a safer space for trans and gender-non-conforming people to discuss issues that impact us directly and to form meaningful relationships with people who share our experiences.
Email: frederictongenderminorities@gmail.com
Email: Boban Stojanovic at b.stojanovic@centrefornewcomers.ca
Imprint Youth Association Inc. is a Fredericton-based registered non-profit that supports LGBTQIA2S+ youth and young adults in their efforts to build a vibrant and engaged community. They offer educational sessions for allies, drop-in sessions for youth, and an annual pride prom.
Email: imprintyouthfredericton@gmail.com
Call: 403-283-5580
Email: info@centreforsexuality.ca
Monarch Café is a combination community centre, nightclub and café in Fredericton that offers a combination of drop-in, all ages spaces during the day, and licensed service, shows, and events during the evening. It offers a safe space to 2SLGBTQIA+ folks. Events include drag events, all-ages dances, and sex-ed classes.
Email: monarchnightclub@gmail.com
Sexual Violence New Brunswick (SVNB) provides information, support, and counselling to those affected by sexual violence (sexual assault, sexual harassment, child sexual abuse, and incest) and dating violence.
SUPPORT LINE IS OPEN FROM 5PM-8AM, 7 DAYS A WEEK.
Call: (506)-454-0437
UBU is an organization currently serving the Atlantic Canadian transgender population and their close friends and family members throughout the transition process. They seek to affirm identities in a way that will positively influence the individual’s transition at home, school, and in the workplace.
Email: ubuatlantic@gmail.com
The W2SA is a group of volunteers, researchers, academics, knowledge holders, youth and Elder Wabanaki Two-Spirits and Allies. Their mission is to represent the emotional, spiritual, mental and physical well-being and interests of Two Spirits and Indigenous LGBTQ+ individuals and groups in Wabanaki Territory (Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island, Newfoundland/Labrador, Gaspé region of Quebec, and Maine (northern areas in Passamaquoddy and Penobscot Tribal territories) based on our beliefs and values in the framework within the Peace and Friendship Treaty.
