Writer’s Group
Canadian Mental Health Association 1301 Avenue P North, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, CanadaThe writer's group is a recreational writing group, meant to provide an outlet for creativity and your thoughts. Drop-in, no need to register!
The writer's group is a recreational writing group, meant to provide an outlet for creativity and your thoughts. Drop-in, no need to register!
SMART Recovery® helps individuals gain independence from addictive behaviors (substances, activities or both). Our program is based on scientific knowledge and evolves as scientific knowledge evolves. SMART participants are empowered
We are a group of men looking to break the stigma of men’s mental health. Together we want to listen, understand, validate, respect and honor one another. Together we can learn to stop hiding in the shadows and create a positive atmosphere where vulnerability is not only welcomed but encouraged.
Mental Health First Aid (MHFA) is offered to someone with an emerging mental health or substance use problem or in crisis, until appropriate treatment is found or the situation resolves.
Step back in time and groove to the rhythm of the 70s at our In The Groove Auction Fundraiser! Dust off your bell-bottoms, grab your tie-dye shirts, and join us
In order to ensure the safety for all who attend, group meetings are limited to 12 people. We require hand sanitizing, masking and physical distancing for all during meetings. As
Celebrate Mental Health Week with your community! The Walk 4 Mental Health will start at City Hall and end at Kinsmen Park with a community BBQ. All are welcome to
The anxiety support group provides a relaxed and welcoming environment where individuals can openly share their experience with anxiety, learning from one another's coping strategies. With a mix of peer
Families Matter is a strength-based, family-centered initiative that empowers, builds capacity and resilience and reduces the need for crisis interventions. Goals and Objectives Build strong community connections for families and be
Mental Health First Aid (MHFA) is offered to someone with an emerging mental health or substance use problem or in crisis, until appropriate treatment is found or the situation resolves.
In support of women's mental health programs that help women – mothers, grandmothers, daughters – who come to the Canadian Mental Health Association Saskatoon for resources, support and advocacy. Your