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BC Natural Disaster Supports

Smoke, flooding, evacuations, loss, worry—coping with fire, flood, earthquake, or other emergencies can cause distress. If you are feeling stressed or anxious, you are not alone. Here are some things you can do: 

  • Connect with CMHA – Reach out to your local CMHA branch. Many branches offer services to help you take care and feel less alone. In particular, thanks to a grant from the Canadian Red Cross, CMHA South Cariboo, CMHA Northern BC and CMHA Cariboo Chilcotin branches are offering a range of education workshops and courses. The latter two branches are also offering extra counselling services for those affected by environmental disaster stress. 
  • Prepare – Having a clear emergency plan and kit ready for your family, pets, and livestock can ease your mind and allow you to focus on other needs. 
  • Take care – Stress takes a toll on our physical and mental health. Eating well, exercising, and getting enough sleep lowers stress and helps us cope. 
  • Ask for help – Talking helps. Whether it’s with family, friends, a doctor or counsellor. Crisis lines are available to listen and help anytime—not just during a crisis. If you have been evacuated, you can also ask an Emergency Support Services volunteer about the mental health or counselling support available to you. 
  • Help others – Reach out to the vulnerable. Assisting others can help us regain a sense of purpose and community as we confront challenges together. 

Helpful Links and Resources

If you’re struggling with your mental health or looking to support others, here are some useful resources on how to cope and navigate uncertainty during natural disaster emergencies.  

Health and Mental Health Resources 

Mental Health Support and Crisis Lines

Free, confidential support available 24/7: