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Canadian Mental Health Association on Reconciliation and Mental Health
21 June 2021The Canadian Mental Health Association (CMHA) is deeply troubled by the findings of the remains of 215 children in unmarked and undocumented graves at a residential school in Kamloops, BC….
Shoppers Drug Mart donates more than $500,000 to Canadian Mental Health Association
21 June 2021Funds to support innovative new approach to improving mental health in communities The Canadian Mental Health Association (CMHA) today welcomes a donation of more than $500,000 made by Shoppers Drug…
CMHA BC statement in response to the tragedy in Kamloops
3 June 2021Statement from Jonathan Morris, CEO of CMHA BC Division. At CMHA BC, our hearts have been heavy over the weekend following the news from the Secwépemc Nation about the discovery…
COVID-19
30 June 2020Staying well in Uncertain times. Anxiety, stress, worry, fear, uncertainty, dread, sadness, grief: these are all normal and expected responses to a massive disruptive event like a pandemic. Please visit our…
British Columbians urged to check in on their mental health
3 August 2017British Columbians will soon be invited to check in and take action on their mental health thanks to a generous airtime donation by the province’s broadcasters.
Coping through a natural disaster emergency
12 July 2017Being forced from one’s home by a natural disaster is a rare occurrence that most of us will never face. However, tens of thousands of British Columbians are going through…
November 29 is Giving Tuesday!
7 July 2017It’s your chance to show CMHA some love. CMHA could not carry out its important work without support like yours. After losing her brother to suicide and living with her…
Get ready to #GETLOUD for CMHA Mental Health Week
7 July 2017Time to work on your outside voice! Get ready to Get Loud this May 1-7 for the 66th annual CMHA Mental Health Week.
Does social media make us more lonely?
7 July 2017People are fascinated by strange paradoxes. The idea that social media makes us more lonely sounds enticing because it seems true on first observation, and because it contradicts the purpose…