Remember, if you or someone you know is in immediate danger, contact 911 or the emergency services in your area right away.
Your Wellness, Your Way
Chart your well-being with our resource galaxy
Your well-being is like a connected cosmic system, a galaxy of thoughts, feelings and experiences that make you who you are. Explore resources to support you no matter how you’re feeling in this moment.
Explore galaxyTry a self-assessment activity
Read trustworthy info and tips
Discover self-guided tools and games
Resources Around Me
Looking for a support service in your community?
LEARN MOREDo you know an adult who's looking for support?
Adults can text WELLNESS to 741741 to chat with a volunteer Crisis Responder 24/7.
Adults can also visit Wellness Together Canada’s portal to learn more about the services available for them (e.g. counselling, coaching, courses, etc.) or find resources to support the young people in their lives here.
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Live Chat is available from midnight until 7:00 a.m. You can always text CONNECT to 686868 to reach a trained volunteer Crisis Responder 24/7.
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Get information about how your thoughts, feelings and behaviours are connected and what you can do to care for your well-being. Learning about mental health can help empower you with the language to communicate how you’re feeling.
Find resources
- Black youth
- Body image
- Bullying
- COVID-19
- Dating, sex & consent
- Eating disorders
- Equity
- Friends
- Family & caregivers
- Feelings
- First Nations, Inuit and Métis
- Growth & healing
- Jobs, money & housing
- 2SLGBTQ+
- Newcomers
- Physical health
- Safety
- School
- Self-care
- Self-injury & suicide
- Substance use
- Real-life stories
Practise with tools, tips and resources to help build your skills and improve your wellness in the way that feels best for you. Learn how to identify your strengths, communicate thoughts and feelings, overcome obstacles and connect with support.
Take a quiz
Find out how much you know about specific topics and get resources to learn more.
Play a game
Reduce stress and have fun at the same time.
Map out your support network
Identify who and where your community is to get help when you need it.
Share what’s on your mind
Try different tools to express how you’re feeling.
Make a safety plan
Access tools for safety planning and reporting.
Practise mindfulness
Regain calm and relax with these activities.
Try a self-assessment
Identify how you’re feeling and find resources to support you right now.
Explore lived experiences from other young people across Canada. Learn from real-life youth stories, gain new ideas and ask questions to connect and inspire your own wellness journey.
Get support and discover a community among peers
The Peer-to-Peer Community is a space to connect with other youth and tell your story, provide encouragement or get support (or all of the above!).
Get inspired by other youth and share your creativity
On the Feel Out Loud Community Creator Space you can explore content created by your peers and / or share your own (written, image or video content welcome!).
Get insights
Find out what other young people are contacting us about.
If you need help right now, you can talk to a trained volunteer crisis responder about anything you're going through. No issue is too big or too small.
If you identify as Indigenous, you can ask to be connected with a First Nations, Inuk or Métis crisis responder (if one’s available) by messaging FIRST NATIONS, INUIT or METIS to 686868.
Connect with a professional counsellor to better understand what you're going through and help take a step in the direction you want to go.
You can immerse yourself in data about some common conversation topics to get a deeper understanding of mental health in Canada.
Want to learn about mental health, connect for support or get involved? You can check out our tools and resources.