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We gratefully acknowledge our community partners for their ongoing support and collaboration.

Immediate Emergency

Emergency Services: 9-1-1
For any situation requiring urgent police, fire, or medical response.

Police

  • Saint John Police: 
    506-648-3333

  • Grand Bay–Westfield RCMP: 
    506-757-1020

  • Kennebecasis Regional Police: 
    506-847-6300

  • Hampton RCMP: 
    506-832-5566

emergency shelters

  • Outflow Men’s Shelter
    162 Waterloo Street

  • Coverdale Centre (Women’s Services & Shelter)
    148 Waterloo Street

  • Foundation Centre – Homeless Hub
    100 Waterloo Street

Mental Health & Crisis Response

  • Mobile Mental Health: 
    888-811-3664

Harm Reduction & Outreach

  • Avenue B Harm Reduction: 
    506-652-2437

  • Fresh Start Services: 
    506-271-0633

sharps DisposaL

  • Avenue B Harm Reduction: 
    506-652-2437

  • Recycle NB:
    844-535-8889
    info@healthsteward.ca

LOCAL GOVERNMENTS

  • Town of Grand Bay-Westfield:
    506-738-6400

  • City of Saint John:
    506-658-4455

  • Town of Rothesay:
    506-848-6600

  • Town of Quispamsis:
    506-849-5778

  • Village of Fundy-St Martins:
    506-833-2010

  • Town of Hampton:
    506-832-6065

  • Fundy Rural District:
    fundyruraldistrict2023@gmail.com

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RESOURCES & INFORMATION

LOCAL DATA & RESEARCH

The Human Development Council identifies and addresses social issues in New Brunswick through research, information, coordination and networking. Their website, sjhdc.ca, provides an array of local data and reports.

SUPPORT: RENT BANK

Are you a renter who is concerned about being able to pay your rent? You might qualify for support through the New Brunswick Rent Bank. Click here for more information.

COMMUNITY INFO: 211

Looking for community resources in the Fundy Region? 211 has you covered. Access their website here or call them to get support in navigating important resources in our region.

CANADIAN RESEARCH

The Canadian Observatory on Homelessness has extensive research on their website that is all free to access. Click here to explore their resource library: The Homeless Hub.

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