RECOVER Urban Wellbeing works to improve individual and community wellbeing. Here’s a bit about their research and approach.
Read MoreEMCN’s Rainbow Refuge program celebrates 5 years in 2022 and continues to educate, advocate, and serve the LGBTQ+ community.
Read MoreOur dreams are gathered and held sacred by those who believe in us …When I left those lonely roads and took the one that led in a long, curving line of years to here, to a home in the mountains where I write.
Read MoreRead on for details about Canadian Mental Health Association Edmonton’s event that runs throughout the month of June!
Read MoreThis in-person interactive exhibit that takes participants on the journeys of real people whose lives have been impacted by addiction. It is designed to inspire understanding, empathy and action, and is now available to organizations to host.
Read MoreKey insights and highlights from the collaborative process to refresh Living Hope: Edmonton’s community-based plan to prevent suicide.
Read MoreSalvi Cammarata speaks about his own personal journey to living hope.
Read MoreAt the End of March 2022, Living Hope: A Community Plan to Prevent Suicide in Edmonton is coming to the end of its three year implementation period. It is a time to celebrate the plan’s successes, learn from its challenges, and imagine a hopeful future for the next steps of suicide prevention in our City.
Read MoreBrite Line creates a safe space where the 2SLGBTQIA+ community can connect with supports free of judgment or stigma. It operates 24/7 and can be reached at 1-844-702-7483.
Read MoreTo say that the inaugural Love Letter to Men Forum on Men's Mental Health was a massive success would be a complete understatement. The amount of collaboration from organizers, presenters and participants was incredible.
Read MoreIn 2020, “AB-IYSI” began engaging youth & families in Alberta. Since then, we’ve built: our brand Kickstand, e-mental health interventions & core partnerships for our virtual clinic launching this year.
Read MoreIn a few more weeks, we will see the lovely crocuses poking their heads out of the prairie grasslands; to once again, reflect the joy and beauty of spring. The MIRACLE and the continued RENEWAL of life!!
Read MoreSpruce Grove's Dochas Psychological Services and Stony Plain's Coordinated Suicide Prevention Program have come together to offer a support group for those who have attempted suicide; the only one of its kind in western Canada.
Read MoreWant to know how to feel happier, more confident and worry less right now? Would you like to learn new ways of dealing with life’s challenges? Living Life to the Full is a fun,interactive online course offered by CMHA Edmonton that will leave you with the inspiration and tools to get the most out of life!
Read MoreLiving Hope’s Research and Surveillance Committee is pleased to present the Edmonton Suicide Trends Report, an exploration of Edmonton’s suicide-related injury rates at a local level.
Read MoreLiving Hope has been one of the only constants in my life these last few years, and I love knowing that every month I get to sit down among friends in a safe place and hammer out ideas on how to change the world
Read MoreThis newly formed collaborative is designed to be a hub for all working in the space of men’s mental health to come together to share resources and information for a united vision.
Read MoreHey Clay, how are you really doing? Clay’s farm isn’t doing well this year and he says he hasn’t been able to finish his daily jobs.
Read MoreThe Community Mental Health Engagement Framework was developed to support people looking to engage their communities in impactful ways around the conversation of mental health.
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