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Crisis Directory Hate Helpline

Lesbian, Gay, Bi Trans Youth Line

London Mental Health Crisis Service When you or someone you know needs help or if you are unable to cope, are depressed or are facing a mental health crisis, London Mental Health Crisis Service can offer support. They offer services on an appointment basis. 862 Richmond Street. 519.433.2023 (Crisis Line) London.CMHA.ca Reach Out Reach Out is a bilingual 24/7 information, support and crisis service for people with mental health or addiction concerns living in Elgin, Oxford, Middlesex or London. It is a free public service, run by trusted local organizations, that quickly connects you with the help that you need. Reach Out is available by phone or by webchat. 1.866.933.2023 www.ReachOut247.ca

Contact the Hate Helpline 9am-5pm Monday to Friday to report the incident and/or access support, information and referrals. After hours you can leave a message and an operator will follow up with you. Hate and Bias activity may include: assault; hate propaganda; verbal slurs and threats; offensive graffiti; obscene and threatening phone calls; vandalism of religious or minority Canada's only toll-free, 24-hour, bilingual and anonymous phone counselling, web counselling and referral service for children and youth. The service is completely anonymous and confidential - they don't trace calls, they don't have call display. You don't even have to tell them your name if you don't want to. Ready to talk? Call today. 1.800.668.6868 • KidsHelpPhone.ca property. 519.951.1584 Kids Help Phone

A toll-free service provided by youth for youth. They're there to offer support, information & referrals specific to your concerns. No question is too silly, no problem too serious. They are sex positive & non-judgemental and there to help youth who are 26 and under and live

anywhere in Ontario. 1.800.268.9688 (call) 647.694.4275 (text) www.YouthLine.ca

Life Navigator www.lifenavigator.ca

PFLAG London Mission:PFLAG London helps all persons within our reach who are struggling with issues of their sexual orientation, gender identity and gender expression. We also support, educate and provide resources to parents, families, friends, and colleagues with questions or concerns regarding these issues. Telephone support and information to anyone with questions or concerns about sexual orientation and/or gender identity/gender expression issues * gay, lesbian, bisexual, trans-identified, parents, youth, teachers, friends, employers and health care workers Peer Support Meetings - Third Mon of each month, 7pm-9pm (Middlesex London Health Unit, 50 King St, London)

A Taste For Life Make a reservation for April 25th, 2018 at a participating restaurant.

25% of the evening’s sales will go directly to supporting the Regional HIV/AIDS Connection www.atasteforlife.org/ londonstratfordexeter.html

thursday, april 19, 2018 5:30pm - 7:30pm free event • all are welcome The Rosewood Room, JACK RICHARDSON MUSIC HALL OF FAME, 182 Dundas St.

for more information, visit: pridelondon.ca/prideafterfive

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