Community Resources

MUNSU is proud to collaborate with the many invaluable groups in our community who are doing crucial work across this province

Access to Free Community Meals

Quadrangle

Quadrangle works to establish Newfoundland and Labrador as an inclusive, welcoming community regardless of race, ethnicity, age, gender, religion, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, disability, economic status and other diverse backgrounds.

Black Lives Matter NL

Black Lives Matter is fighting for justice and liberation for Black communities and individuals from coast to coast to coast.

Planned Parenthood

Planned Parenthood NLSHC promotes positive sexual health for all and the social determinants of health for 2SLGBTQIA+ individuals through education, community partnership, information, and services within an environment that supports and respects individual choice.

Workers’ Action Network

Join the collective voice of workers, and together we will fight for our right to decent work; including fair wages, paid sick days, employment equity, and protection for independent operators and migrant workers.

Indigenous Activist Collective

The Indigenous Activist Collective are a grassroots collective of Indigenous activists who are committed to decolonizing/ Indigenizing community

Migrant Action Centre

The Migrant Action Centre works to organize and educate migrants and allies on migrant rights and justice and join the call for full and permanent immigration status for all.

ARC-NL

The Anti-Racism Coalition of Newfoundland and Labrador (ARC-NL) actively works to counter all forms of racism. The main objective of the ARC-NL is to promote and support a culture of anti-racism within the province of Newfoundland and Labrador.

Social Justice Co-operative

The Social Justice Co-operative NL formed in 2013 to continue the 50+ year tradition of speaking out for social justice, connecting the local with the global, and working with like-minded agencies for common social change goals.

First Light

First Light serves the urban Indigenous and non-Indigenous community alike by providing programs and services rooted in the revitalization, strengthening and celebration of Indigenous cultures and languages in the spirit of trust, respect, and friendship.

Heads Up Guys

 HeadsUpGuys is a free, research-based men’s mental health and suicide prevention resource developed at UBC. Their website offers self-help tips, recovery stories, self-guided courses, screening tools, a Therapist Directory, and advice for friends and family.

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