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Kids Help Phone is a national charity, and we're there for any young person in Canada in any moment of crisis or need. However, many of our programs, like the Good2Talk helpline, are funded by the Ontario government, so it is only in Ontario. Kids Help Phone receives no federal government funding at all, and yet we need to be there for any young person, regardless of where they come from.
We want to create systems of equity in Canada. How can we say that students at universities in Ontario have a 24-7 helpline focused specifically on their needs, while students in the other provinces do not? It is the same thing with trying to get the national registry. We have counsellors physically located in Toronto, Montreal, and Vancouver, but if young people are contacting us from outside those major metropolitan areas, we don't have the time to google the back number. We need to be able to quickly get any young person to safety, regardless of where they live.