211 – Information and referral helpline to community, social, government and health services in New Brunswick and in every other province and territory throughout Canada.
311 – Customer service and municipal information helpline for the following regions/cities only: Fredericton, Moncton, Saint John.
411 – Telephone directory and business listings. You can also search yellowpages.ca to find local businesses.
511 – Public information on provincial highway travel conditions in order to improve safety and reduce congestion.
911 – Emergency number for police, fire and ambulance for life-threatening situations.
211 N.B. is the province’s most comprehensive source of information on government and community-based health and social services to help navigate the complex network of human services quickly and easily, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. The phone helpline can provide interpretation in over 150 languages. Highly trained specialists, known as Community Navigators, answer the 211 phone lines and can assist in responding to non-emergency calls to connect New Brunswickers to supports for a range of life’s challenges. Full-time editors maintain the 211 database up-to-date.
Non-emergency police number
Crimestoppers
Abuse/assault services
Child abuse services
Counselling
Sexual assault support
Shelters
Other programs
Community legal clinics
Consumer, complaint and ombudsman services
Food programs
Food banks
Community meals
Good Food Boxes
Meals on Wheels
Community gardens
Other food programs located in a community or school food programs
Types of financial assistance, grants or loans for specific needs/situations
Federal income supports
Provincial income supports
Housing subsidy
Rent Bank
Utility and energy bill relief programs
Grant or loan programs for targeted needs
Health services
Walk-in clinics
Community health centres
Home-making help
N.B. Health Networks & Programs
Pregnancy/post-natal support
Transportation to medical appointment for seniors/people with disabilities
Chronic disease programs
Health related charities
Health helplines
Mental health and addiction services
Addiction counselling and treatment
Community mental health services
Crisis lines
In-person crisis services
Psychiatric programs
Support groups
Child, youth and family counselling
Housing supports
Health related temporary housing
Housing help programs
Home renovation/accessibility
House expense assistance
Retirement homes
Homeless respite
Homeless shelters
Street outreach
Settlement help for newcomers to Canada
English/French as a second language classes
International skills evaluation
Interpretation/translation
Newcomer employment programs
Refugee services
Youth programs
Youth shelters
Youth and summer employment
Young parenting
Drop-in centres
After school programs
Family and community programs
Camps
Child care
Parent/child programs
Community and recreation programs
Computer access
Public libraries
Disability supports
Assistive devices
Developmental disabilities
Disability employment programs
Learning disabilities
Disability Support Programs
Transportation for people with disabilities
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