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24/7 Helplines

Suicide Action Montreal

 Suicide Action Montréal’s (SAM) mission is to prevent suicide and help survivors of suicide cope with its serious repercussions. SAM provides quality services to people contemplating suicide, to their social network and to the health and social service professionals who work with them. All of these services are made possible through our excellent resources, the commitment of paid and volunteer staff, and by building on our own expertise while learning from other organizations in the community.

In Canada, the phone number automatically redirects callers to the regional suicide prevention helpline; in Montreal, it redirects to SAM, but may redirect to other suicide prevention helplines in other regions. The service is free, offered 24/7, available across Canada, anonymous, confidential, and available via telephone.

Suicide Action Montreal
1-866-277-3553

Drugs: Help and Referral

Drugs: Help and Referral (DHR) provides support, information and referrals to anyone worried about their use of drugs, alcohol and/or medication, as well as, to their loved ones. The service is free, offered 24/7, available across Quebec, anonymous, confidential, and available via telephone or chat.

  • Support: Difficult situations, an urge to use, risk of relapse?…Our counselors will listen attentively and empathically in order to offer immediate support.
  • Information: Our expertise allows us to inform callers on different levels. For example, we can give information on the consequences of substance abuse, as well as, the effects of mixing drugs or the impacts of excessive use in a person’s daily life and that of his/her loved ones. We can also inform our callers on how addiction centers work and on therapy services that can help them.
  • Referrals: We refer available resources in the caller’s area able to meet their needs.

Drugs: Help and Referral
514-527-2626

Provincial Helpline for Victims of Sexual Assault

Provincial Helpline for victims of all ages, their close ones, and anyone working to help victims.

​ Help and resources in the event of sexual assault
1-888-933‑9007
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