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Do you need immediate support? 
  • If you’re in a crisis, please call 911 or a local crisis line: NEOFACS (705-360-7100); Timmins & District Hospital (705-264-3003); Suicide Crisis Helpline (call or text 9-8-8)
  • If you need to talk to someone, you can reach:
      • Kids Help Phone by phone (1-800-668-6868) or text CONNECT to 686868.
      • Trans Lifeline by phone (1-877-330-6366).
      • Hope for Wellness 24/7 Help Line is accessible to all Indigenous people across Canada by phone (1-855-242-3310).
Avez-vous besoin d’un soutien immédiat ? 
  • Si vous êtes en situation de crise, veuillez appeler le 911 ou une ligne de crise locale : NEOFACS (705-360-7100) ; l’Hôpital (705-264-3003); Ligne aide en cas de crise de suicide (texte ou appelle le 9-8-8)
  • Si tu as besoin de parler à quelqu’un, tu peux rejoindre:
      • Jeunesse, J’écoute par téléphone (1-800-668-6868) ou texte « PARLER » au 686868.
      • Trans Lifeline par téléphone (1-877-330-6366) 
      • Ligne d’écoute d’espoir pour le mieux être est accessible 24/7 à tous les Autochtones du Canada par téléphone (1-855-242-3310)

The TYWH gratefully acknowledges the support of Dollar a Day Foundation, Glencore Kidd Operations, Newmont Porcupine, Scotiabank, & United Way Centraide North East Ontario. / Le CBEJ de Timmins remercie Dollar a Day Foundation, Glencore Kidd Operations, Newmont Porcupine, Scotiabank, et United Way Centraide North East Ontario pour leur soutien.
We acknowledge that the Timmins community is situated on the traditional territory of Ojibway, Cree, Oji-Cree, Algonquin, and Métis Peoples. This territory is covered by Treaty 9 (James Bay Treaty) and is home to many Indigenous communities today. We recognize and deeply appreciate their historic connection to this territory, as well as their contributions in shaping and strengthening this community.In honouring the Land, we are acknowledging Indigenous Peoples’ relationship to the Land, and we are also acknowledging the broken treaty relationships and additional systems of power that have oppressed, and continue to oppress, Indigenous peoples.
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