The Canadian Mental Health Association (CMHA) provides vital mental health support services across Canada, including a 24/7 Mental Health First Response service in Chatham-Kent and Sarnia Lambton, focusing on holistic care and addressing issues like housing instability.
Last updated on Jan 10th, 2025
Join the Canadian Mental Health Association for the Hot Chocolate Social on December 18, 2024, a festive event aimed at fostering community engagement and promoting mental well-being during the holiday season.
The Canadian Mental Health Association highlights the importance of supporting mental health programs, noting that 1 in 5 Canadians experience mental illness each year, and encourages donations to enhance local resources.
The Canadian Mental Health Association provides vital support and resources for individuals facing mental health challenges during winter, offering educational resources, self-care tips, and community connection.
The Canadian Mental Health Association offers 24/7 Mental Health First Response services in Chatham-Kent and Sarnia Lambton, providing essential support for individuals facing mental health challenges.
The Canadian Mental Health Association provides guidance on setting New Year's resolutions with a focus on self-compassion and manageable goals, emphasizing the importance of mental health support.
The Canadian Mental Health Association provides essential mental health support resources, emphasizing the importance of seeking help during high-pressure times like New Year's Eve.
The Canadian Mental Health Association wishes everyone happy holidays and emphasizes the importance of self-care, offering 24/7 mental health support services.
The Canadian Mental Health Association has adjusted its holiday office hours, remaining open on December 24th and 31st from 8:30 AM to 4:00 PM, while being closed on key holidays.
The Canadian Mental Health Association offers vital support and resources for mental health and substance use challenges, especially during the holiday season, emphasizing self-care and crisis support.
The Canadian Mental Health Association provides vital community support services, including 24/7 assistance, to help individuals navigate local health resources and promote mental well-being.
MobileCare Chatham-Kent, a mental health support service by the Canadian Mental Health Association, is currently unavailable due to weather and maintenance, but assistance can be sought through their contact numbers.
The Canadian Mental Health Association's Mobile Care Clinic services are temporarily unavailable due to maintenance and adverse winter weather, affecting travel to specific locations.
Join the Canadian Mental Health Association in supporting vital mental health programs through your donations, which provide essential resources for individuals facing mental health challenges.
Join the Canadian Mental Health Association for National Addiction Awareness Week from November 24 to November 30, 2024, aimed at raising awareness and reducing stigma surrounding addiction.
The Canadian Mental Health Association offers an online urgent care service fully covered by an Ontario health card, providing accessible mental health support from the comfort of your home.
The Canadian Mental Health Association is seeking support for individuals facing mental health and addiction challenges through #GivingTuesday. Donations are crucial for providing hope and recovery opportunities, emphasizing that everyone deserves a chance to improve their mental health.
Join the Canadian Mental Health Association this #GivingTuesday on November 28th, 2024, to support vital mental health programs through your donations.
Join the Canadian Mental Health Association this #GivingTuesday on November 28th, 2024, to support mental health initiatives and help keep families and their pets together through your donations.
This #GivingTuesday, the Canadian Mental Health Association urges community members to contribute to vital programs that support mental health awareness and recovery. Donations play a crucial role in ensuring that no one faces their mental health challenges alone.
Approximately 21% of Canadians, equating to about 6 million individuals, will face addiction issues at some point in their lives, with alcohol being the most common substance involved. The Canadian Mental Health Association plays a crucial role in addressing these issues by providing essential support and resources.
Join the Canadian Mental Health Association in recognizing National Addictions Awareness Week from November 24 to 30, 2024. This year's theme, 'Forging Connections,' highlights the importance of community support in addressing addiction and promoting recovery.
Join the Canadian Mental Health Association in recognizing Transgender Awareness Week from November 13 to 19, leading up to the Transgender Day of Remembrance on November 20. This week emphasizes the importance of supporting the transgender community and addressing the challenges they face.