Do you, or someone you know, have questions about drugs? Are you, or someone you know, having a problem with drugs? Asking questions, talking to someone or getting help can always improve a situation, no matter how serious or complicated it may be. This section provides a list of resources that can help you if you need assistance.
- What's With Weed? - "For users and concerned friends of users."
- EROWID - "Documenting the complex relationship between humans and psychoactives."
- Dance Safe - "Promoting health and safety within the rave and nightclub community."
- TRIP Project - "Know your body, Know your mind, Know your source."
- Youth Services Bureau (Ottawa) - "A range of support services to youth aged 12 years and older in the City of Ottawa."
- Kids Help Phone - "Ask a counsellor a question, express yourself, or get informed."
Toll-free hotline 1-800-668-6868 - Drug and Alcohol Registry of Treatment (DART) (Ontario) - "DART can provide you with information about drug and alcohol treatment services in Ontario."
Toll-free hotline 1-800-565-8603 - MarkHaden.com - "An online source for free information pertaining to illicit drug policy, including: public education on illicit drugs, harm reduction/drug policy reform presentations, presentations on tobacco and alcohol advertising, images for drug and drug policy education."
- YouthRISE - "Resources.Information.Support.Education for reducing drug-related harm -
- Talking Drugs - "A space for sharing stories about drugs."
- Safety First - "Provides resources for parents, educators and students who are interested in reality-based approaches to drug education that stress the health, safety and well-being of young people."
- Mind Body Love - "Community * Knowledge * Responsibility"
- GRIP Montréal - "Groupe de recherche et d'intervention psychosociale. Si tu choisis de consommer, choisis aussi de t’informer.”
- Drogue: aide et référence - "“Un service téléphonique d’information, de reference et d’écoute gratuit, bilingue, confidentiel et anonyme aux personnes toxicomanes, à leur entourage et aux interventants sociaux.” “Providing help and referral services that are free, bilingual, confidential and anonymous, to people who have problems with drugs, to their relatives and peers, and also to community workers.” Montréal et environs (Montréal and area) (514) 527-2626. Ailleurs au Québec (Elsewhere in Québec) 1-800-265-2626. 24 heures, 7 jours."
- Here to Help - "Coalition of B.C. substance use and mental health organizations providing information you can trust."






