The Crisis Line is a free 24-hour, 7 day a week phone support and referral service. Provides confidential and non-judgmental emotional support for those in need.
Serves all mental health support, crisis and suicide calls from across the Interior Region through a network of community-based partners including;
- Cranbrook ICLN partner: CMHA for the Kootenays
- Kelowna ICLN partner: Kelowna Community Resources
- Trail ICLN partner: Trail F.A.I.R. Society
- Vernon ICLN partner: CMHA Vernon Branch
- Williams Lake ICLN partner: CMHA Cariboo Chilcotin
ICLN serves people across the 238,000 square kms of the Interior Health Region including 54 First Nation communities and are humbly located on the unceded territories of the Tsilhqot’in, Dãkelh Dené (specifically Ulkatcho), Secwépemc, Nlaka’pamux, Northern St’at’imc, Syilx and Ktunaxa nations.
Toll Free: 1-888-353-CARE (1-888-353-2273)
Website:
https://www.crisislines.bc.ca/interior
Cost:
No cost
Associated Programs/Services
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Crisis Line Association of BC:
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Service area:
Interior Health Area
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Service area cities:
Slocan, Lytton, Scotch Creek, Greenwood, Kelowna, Crawford Bay, Nakusp, Peachland, Spences Bridge, Cranbrook, Winlaw, Lethbridge, Hanceville, Canmore, Blue River, Creston, Vernon, Lake Country, Armstrong, Summerland, Osoyoos, Cawston, Kimberley, Anahim Lake, Princeton, Sparwood, Barriere, Sicamous, Kamloops, Midway, Fernie, 100 Mile House, Chase, Oliver, Lillooet, Merritt, Lumby, Clearwater, Logan Lake, Revelstoke, Edgewood, Elkford, West Kelowna, Banff, Nelson, Sun Peaks, New Denver, Golden, Enderby, Keremeos, Salmo, Trail, Oyama, Cache Creek, Grand Forks, Calgary, Okanagan Falls, Castlegar, Rossland, Clinton, Salmon Arm, Ashcroft, Penticton, Kaslo, Fruitvale, Williams Lake, Cherryville, Christina Lake, Riske Creek, Invermere, Sorrento, Alexis Creek, Rock Creek, and Tatla Lake