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Mental Health Online Resource Toolkit

Whether you're taking a moment to check in or searching for support for yourself or someone you care about, Sea to Sky Safety Net is here to help. This page shares online resources and tools to support your mental health journey.

BounceBack
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Free skill-building program designed to help adults and youth 13+ manage low mood, mild to moderate depression, anxiety, stress or worry.

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Friendly Calls
Canadian Red Cross

The Friendly Calls program pairs a trained Red Cross volunteer with someone who is feeling isolated or lonely, who may have limited social and family connections, or feels they need more social interaction.

Canadian Mental Health Association

Find information you can trust on staying well, improving your mental health and well-being, mental illnesses and recovery, safer substance use, and recovery from substance use problems.

HeadsUpGuys
For Men. About Men.

Features health strategies for managing and preventing depression. Learn about depression in men; try their self check-in; and explore how to take action to support your mental health.

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Foundry
 

Foundry offers young people ages 12-24 health and wellness resources, services and supports. Find resources for 'tough topics', grief, sexual health, mental health, substance use, health living and more.

Here2Talk
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Connecting students currently registered in a B.C. post-secondary institution to free, confidential counselling and community referral services, conveniently available 24/7 via app, phone and web.

Care for Caregivers
 

Support for Health Care workers through a variety of free resources including peer support, webinars, podcasts, useful tips and leader training.​​

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Family Caregivers of BC (FCBC)

FCBC supports caregivers by providing access to information, education and supports so that caregivers feel more confident and successful in their important role.​

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Pathways Serious Mental Illness Society

Families of loved ones living with a serious mental illness, helping other families with this shared experience in British Columbia.​

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USER NOTE:  This website is designed to provide general information only. The content and information provided on this site is not intended to provide medical, clinical or professional advice and should not be relied upon in that respect. Always seek the advice of your physician or other qualified health care professional with any questions you may have, and before making any decision regarding treatment. Inclusion of resources on this website is not a recommendation or endorsement by the Whistler Blackcomb Foundation and/or the curators of this site. See Terms of Use for further information. If you are in immediate danger or have a medical emergency call 9-1-1. If you or someone you know is having thoughts of suicide call 1-800-784-2433 (1-800-SUICIDE) anywhere in BC, or 9-8-8 (call or text) in Canada. If you feel you are in crisis call the local distress line at 1-866-661-3311 or Mental Health Support Line at 310-6789 (no area code). More Crisis Line numbers can be found on the Need Help Now page.

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