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IMPORTANT: If this is an emergency and/or you have current concerns about your safety or the safety of others, call 911 and notify Campus Security at (506) 364-2228.

Emergencies

Having an emergency? Call 911 or go to the nearest Emergency Room.

Emergency departments

Sackville Memorial Hospital
8 Main St., Sackville, NB
Open 8 a.m.-4 p.m.

The Moncton Hospital
135 MacBeath Ave., Moncton, NB
Open 24/7

Dr. Georges-L.-Dumont University Hospital Centre
330 University Ave., Moncton, NB
Open 24/7

Cumberland Regional Health Care Centre
19428 Highway 2, Amherst, NS
Open 24/7

Contacts for emergencies and/or urgent care
Suicide Crisis Helpline (24/7 - Canadian phones only) 988 (call or text)
Mount Allison Security (24/7) (506) 364-2228
Crisis Text Line (24/7) (Open to international phones) 686868
Mental Health and Addictions (24/7) 1-866-355-5550
Tele-Care (health info) 811
Virtual care
Mount Allison sexualized violence services Visit website
South East Sexual Assault Centre (SESAC)  1-844-853-0811
Sexual Violence New Brunswick
(5 p.m.–8 a.m. daily)
(506) 454-0437
Sackville Hospital (non-emergency) (506) 364-4100
RCMP (non-emergency) 1-888-506-7267
Pharmacies Jean Coutu (506) 536-0230
Guardian (506) 536-2255
CHIMO Helpline (provincial crisis phone line) 1-800-667-5005 (24/7)
Mobile Mental Health 1-866-771-7760 (noon-10 p.m.)
Mount Allison mental health and wellness support Visit website
Student Wellness Program 1-833-549-3281 (24/7)
Can request appointment with a counsellor
First aid providers on campus Visit website
Report a safety hazard fixit@mta.ca

Find out what to do in an emergency such as fire, campus evacuation, power outage, medical emergency, lockdown, active intruder, hazardous spill, bomb threat, or earthquake.


Mount Allison Security

Mount Allison University Security is available 24/7: 506-364-2228


Crisis support

We're here to help support students in a safe, respectful, and inclusive environment. If you need help, support and resources are available on campus:

Student of Concern Case Team

If you're concerned about a student's well-being or safety, please make a referral to the Student of Concern Case Team.

The team's role is to provide a supportive, collaborative campus-wide approach to respond to students who may be struggling with their mental health. The team strives to prevent students from harming themselves and to support and assist students in need.

Messages will normally receive a response within two calendar days. In the event of an emergency or imminent threat, contact 911.

External 24/7 support

Chimo Helpline
1-800-667-5005  

Chimo is a provincial crisis phone line, accessible 24 hours a day, 365 days a year and is free to all residents of New Brunswick. Chimo Helpline can provide a listening ear, helpful information, crisis intervention, and referrals to resources in the province of NB. They are confidential, non-judgmental, and supportive.

Kids Help Phone counsellors
1-800-668-6868  

Text 686868

Whether by phone, text, mobile app, or through our website, you can connect whenever you want; however you want.

The Hope for Wellness Help Line
1-855-242-3310  

The Hope for Wellness Help Line offers immediate mental health counselling and crisis intervention to all Indigenous peoples across Canada. Or use the chat box to connect with a counsellor online.

Trans Lifeline
1-877-330-6366 

Trans Lifeline is a trans-led organization that connects trans people to the community, support, and resources they need to survive and thrive.

Addiction and Mental Health Mobile Crisis Team
1-866-771-7760

Addiction and Mental Health Mobile Crisis Team is a group of trained mental health social workers who provide timely and well-coordinated responses to people who are experiencing a mental health crisis and who requires assessment or intervention. Based in Moncton, the team also serves Sackville.

Hours of operation: Sunday to Sunday 12 p.m. to 10 p.m. They are now in partnership with Chimo Helpline, if a call is not answered by the mobile crisis team.


Sexualized violence services

The safety, security, and well-being of those who have experienced sexual violence are fundamental considerations. Through the University's sexualized violence services, we are committed to building a safe and inclusive campus community where survivors of sexual violence know they can receive the supports they need.