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Push Up Challenge 2025

Prince George and Northern BC: Are You Ready to Push for Better Mental Health?
Join thousands across Canada in the ultimate challenge—2,000 push-ups in 18 days to honour the 2,000 lives lost to suicide daily.
MEDIA RELEASE – February 5, 2025
Prince George, BC – Every day, nearly 2,000 lives are lost to suicide worldwide. This February, the Canadian Mental Health Association [www.thepushupchallenge.ca] will have participants complete 2,000 push-ups over 18 days, raising awareness about mental health and breaking down the stigma surrounding mental illness.
https://www.thepushupchallenge.ca/fundraisers/CityofPrinceGeorge6076
“This is more than a fitness challenge—it’s a movement,” says Elaine Laberge, Executive Director of CMHA Northern BC.
“Mental health affects everyone, and we need to normalize conversations around it. Whether you do push-ups, sit-ups, or another exercise, every rep represents someone struggling in silence. Let’s push together for change.”
How the Challenge Works
  • Participants will take on 2,000 push-ups over 18 days, with daily targets reflecting key mental health facts.
  • Alternative exercises such as sit-ups, squats, or other movements are encouraged for those who prefer modifications.
  • A dedicated app allows participants to track progress, access mental health resources, and fundraise easily.
The event is free to join, and fundraising is optional, with proceeds supporting CMHA of Northern BC’s mental health programs.
Why It Matters
Mental illness affects 1 in 5 Canadians each year, yet stigma prevents many from seeking help. Studies show that BC has some of the highest rates of stigma against people with mental illness. Events like The Push-Up Challenge provide an opportunity to raise awareness, spark conversations, and create real change—one push-up at a time.
“Last year, it was inspiring to see people of all ages and abilities take part in The Push-Up Challenge in support of mental health,” said Laberge. “Whether you complete every push-up or choose an alternative, every action helps reduce stigma and start conversations about mental wellness.”
A Growing Movement for Mental Health
Originally founded in Australia in 2017, The Push-Up Challenge has grown into the country’s largest mental health and fitness event, engaging over 700,000 participants and raising $50 million for mental health initiatives.
In 2024, more than 49,000 Canadians participated, completing over 2,000 push-ups each and raising an incredible $2.4 million.
This year, CMHA of Northern BC invites individuals, workplaces, schools, gyms, and community groups across the region to get involved.
Join the Movement
Sign up as an individual, a team, or register your workplace, club, gym, or school at
https://www.thepushupchallenge.ca/fundraisers/CityofPrinceGeorge6076
For more information and local participation details, contact:
Elaine Laberge
Executive Director, CMHA of Northern BC
250-649-8222
elainelaberge@cmhanorthernbc.ca
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About The Push-Up Challenge
Founded in Australia in 2017, The Push-Up Challenge started as a friendly fitness challenge among four friends and has since grown into a global movement for mental health awareness. 2025 marks the second year of the event in Canada, providing a fun, engaging, and meaningful way for people to support mental health. The challenge runs from February 11–28, 2025. For more information or to register, visit www.thepushupchallenge.ca
About the Canadian Mental Health Association
Founded in 1918, the Canadian Mental Health Association (CMHA) is one of Canada’s most established and extensive community mental health organizations. With a presence in more than 330 communities across the country, CMHA provides advocacy, programs, and resources that help prevent mental health problems, support recovery, and enable all Canadians to thrive. Learn more at www.cmha.ca
About CMHA of Northern BC
The Canadian Mental Health Association (CMHA) of Northern BC, established in 1963, has been a cornerstone of mental health advocacy and support for over six decades. As the voice of mental wellness in northern BC, this branch champions a vision where mental health is a universal human right, delivering compassionate, community-driven services to address mental health and substance use challenges across diverse populations.

Date

Feb 05 2025
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Time

8:00 am - 6:00 pm

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