Resources.
At the Anderson Foundation, we believe that everyone deserves the support they need to navigate their journey with cancer. Whether you are a patient, survivor, or caregiver, having access to the right resources can make a significant difference. Below, you'll find a list of resources designed to provide information, support, and assistance for various aspects. Together, we can ensure that no one faces this challenge alone
CAMH (Centre for Addiction and Mental Health) is Canada's largest mental health teaching hospital and a global leader in mental health research and care. Through innovative research, compassionate clinical care, and advocacy, CAMH is dedicated to transforming mental health outcomes for individuals and communities worldwide.
CAMH
Kids Help Phone
Kids Help Phone provides vital support to young people across Canada, offering confidential counseling, information, and referrals through phone, text, and online platforms. As a trusted source of support for youth in crisis or in need of someone to talk to, Kids Help Phone empowers young people to find solutions to their problems and navigate through challenging times.
Suicide Hotline
The 988 Suicide Hotline is a national crisis hotline in Canada that provides immediate support and resources to individuals experiencing emotional distress or suicidal thoughts. By dialing 988, individuals can connect with trained counselors who offer compassionate assistance, helping to prevent crises and provide pathways to ongoing care and support.