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Regina Mobile Crisis
(24 hours): 757-7803
Mobile Crisis Services, Inc., Regina
Address: 1646 - 11th Avenue
City/Town: Regina, Saskatchewan
Postal Code: S4P 0H4
Phone: (306)
525-5333, Crisis Line/Suicide Distress Line
(306) 569-2724, Child Abuse Line
(306) 757-0127, Mobile Crisis Services
E-mail:
mobilecrisis@accesscomm.ca
Hours and days of operation: 24 hour, 7 days a week
Contact: Director
Phone: (306) 757-0127
Wheelchair accessible: Yes
Description:
Mobile Crisis Services, Inc provides:
- counselling
- crisis intervention
- emergency after hours financial assistance
- mental health services
- public education in the areas of child protection
- referrals
- substance abuse
Mobile Crisis Services acts for Saskatchewan Social Services at night,
on weekends, and on holidays.
There is no fee for service
Kids Help Line
anywhere in Canada 1-800-668-6868
http://kidshelp.sympatico.ca/en/
Canada's only toll-free, 24-hour,
bilingual and anonymous phone counselling, referral and Internet service for
children and youth. Every day, professional counsellors provide immediate,
caring support to young people in urban and rural communities across the
country.
The service is completely, anonymous
and confidential - we don't trace calls, we don't use call display. You
don't even have to tell us your name if you don't want to.
Child Find Saskatchewan
Child Find Saskatchewan is a
registered charitable organization established in October 1984. Our
services and programs are funded through individual and corporate
donations and our programs are delivered mainly by volunteers.
Child Find Saskatchewan's provincial office
is located in Saskatoon with volunteers active in the following
areas: Saskatoon, Regina, Moose Jaw, Estevan, Humboldt, Kindersley,
Prince Albert, Wakaw, North Battleford, Yorkton, and Rosetown.
Objectives
To
locate missing children and reunite them with their lawful parent or
guardian
To
increase public awareness of the need to protect children
To
deliver and maintain a Child Find Program Canada-wide
To
provide an education program on personal safety.
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