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How to help someone thinking about suicide
Sep 10th, 2021

By Canadian Mental Health Association’s Centre for Suicide Prevention September 10 is World Suicide Prevention Day, a day to remember those we’ve lost to suicide and raise awareness about how…

A logo for reconciliation: CMHA shows solidarity with Indigenous peoples in Canada
Jul 13th, 2021

July 8, 2021 In honour of the children who died at residential schools and in recognition of the survivors and their families, the Canadian Mental Health Association (CMHA) will be…

Canadian Mental Health Association on Reconciliation and mental health
Jun 21st, 2021

Toronto, ON June 21, 2021: The Canadian Mental Health Association (CMHA) is deeply troubled by the findings of the remains of 215 children in unmarked and undocumented graves at a…

200 Larch Virtual Tour
Apr 9th, 2021

We are so incredibly proud to finally share a virtual tour of our integrated health services hub, 200 Larch. The grand opening celebration of our hub was supposed to be…

NEWS RELEASE: Everything Is Not OK: 74% of Ontarians experiencing increased mental health and substance use challenges during the pandemic
Mar 17th, 2021

Province’s mental health leaders launch Everything Is Not OK campaign calling on governments to take immediate action TORONTO, ONT. (March 9, 2021) – Ontario’s leading mental health and addiction organizations…

NEWS RELEASE: Third poll in CMHA Ontario series indicates mental health impact of COVID-19 at all-time high
Mar 15th, 2021

(Toronto, March 15, 2021) – As we mark the one-year anniversary of the province’s COVID-19 emergency declaration, a new survey is highlighting alarming trends that indicate the pandemic’s strain on…

200 Larch Construction and News Updates
Nov 24th, 2020

Issue No. 1 – Home for Good Program (November 2018)  In 2017, the Canadian Mental Health Association – Sudbury/Manitoulin (CMHA-S/M), in collaboration with the City of Greater Sudbury, submitted an…

CMHA-S/M RESUMES IN-PERSON SERVICES BEGINNING SEPTEMBER 21
Sep 17th, 2020

As an organization, CMHA-S/M has taken much care and consideration in adjusting our service delivery model to operate some programming through phone, email or other virtual means. Through this entire…

CMHA Sudbury / Manitoulin thanks city, community partners for ongoing support for 200 Larch St. project
Aug 14th, 2019

(Wednesday, Aug. 14, 2019 – Sudbury) – The following is a statement from Marion Quigley, CEO, CMHA Sudbury / Manitoulin about 200 Larch St. as discussed at City of Greater…

CMHA-Sudbury/Manitoulin and the North East LHIN Launch Two New Free Psychotherapy Services at Cambrian College
May 6th, 2019

December 4, 2018 – Today, the Canadian Mental Health Association – Sudbury/Manitoulin (CMHA-S/M) and the North East Local Health Integration Network (North East LHIN) introduced students at Cambrian College to…

200 Larch Street Place ground-breaking makes headlines
Feb 6th, 2019

Earlier this week, the Canadian Mental Health Association – Sudbury/Manitoulin (CMHA-S/M) held a ground-breaking ceremony to celebrate 200 Larch Street Place, a new community hub in downtown Sudbury that will include much…

200 Larch Street Place
Jan 31st, 2019

In May of 2017 the Canadian Mental Health Association- Sudbury/Manitoulin (CMHA- S/M), in collaboration with the City of Greater Sudbury, submitted an application to the province of Ontario and received…

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