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Mental Health Resources

​To access the information and online services listed below, move your cursor over the logo and click to follow the link the the website.


​Anxiety Disorders Association of Manitoba  

ADAM is a registered self-help charity committed to helping individuals who struggle with anxiety disorders


Calm.com

Calm is an app for sleep, meditation and relaxation


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CMHA works to promote the mental health of all Manitobans and to support individuals who experience mental illness and addictions issues to achieve recovery and well-being within healthy and supportive communities.

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Kids Help Phone is Canada's only 24/7, national support service. We offer professional counselling, information and referrals and volunteer-led, text-based support to young people in both English and French.


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Kids in the Know is a program that engages students with interactive activities to help build skills that increase their personal safety and reduce their risk of victimization online and offline

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The Klinic's goal is to offer primary health care, mental health care and community health services to enhance individual and community capacity

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The Mood Disorders Association of Manitoba is a self-help organization dedicated to providing support, education, and advocacy for those living with a mood disorder, co-occurring disorders, or other mental health illnesses. We increase public awareness about mood disorders and empower people to develop hope and recovery

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Reason to Live is for anyone who is at risk of suicide, concerned  about someone who may be at risk, or who has experienced a suicide loss  can call us. Service providers and other front line workers can also call for information and support. We are open 24/7  and are available to people of all ages, genders and backgrounds. Translation is available in more than 175 languages upon request


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Teen Talk is a Youth Health Education Program. We provide services for youth from a harm reduction, prevention education perspective.  We focus on sexuality, reproductive health, body image, substance use awareness, mental health, issues of diversity and anti-violence issues.  We adhere to the belief that by providing youth with accurate, non-judgemental information they can make healthier decisions and choices for themselves


Grief Resources  

Please Click Here & Here for online resources.​