For Immediate Support
If you need immediate help, call Emergency Services – 911.
These are examples of situations where you should seek immediate help:
- Thinking about ending your life or trying to end your life.
- Feeling scared because you’re experiencing sensations that aren’t real and/or beliefs that can’t possibly be true.
- Becoming unable to care for yourself, and it’s putting you at risk of serious harm.
- Experiencing an alcohol or any other drug overdose.
- Taking a dangerous combination of substances (like medications and alcohol).
You can also:
- Call the Klinic Crisis Line at 204-786-8686 or 1-888-322-3019
- Chat online with Kids Help Phone or call them at 1-800-668-6868
- Text Kids Help Phone by texting CONNECT to 686868
For 24/7 help connecting to any other support services, dial 2-1-1 to contact 211 Manitoba.
Contact one of our Huddle locations
There’s no wrong way to connect with Huddle. Give us a call, drop-in, make an appointment or come visit with friends. There’s no pressure to talk to a counsellor or medical staff right away—get comfortable and our staff and services are here when you need us.
Contact the Huddle Backbone Team
United Way Winnipeg is the backbone of Huddle and all that we do. They provide administrative support, but do not provide services. Please contact United Way with any media inquiries, website feedback, questions about becoming a Huddle partnering organization, or to learn more about Integrated Youth Services. Please note, this email is not monitored 24/7.
Join us as a service provider
There are many ways to get involved with Huddle as a service provider, from participating in training workshops, to helping train others through mentorship and practicums, to joint programming and partnerships of all kinds.
Huddle is a safe space for youth ages 12–29, offering free, trauma-informed and culturally safe health services in a youth-friendly atmosphere.
Our youth hubs are located on Treaty 1 and Treaty 2 territories. These lands on which we gather are the traditional territories of Anishinaabeg, Cree, Anisininew, Assiniboine, Dakota, and Dene Peoples, and the birthplace of the Métis Nation.