World Mental Health Day: Mental Health is a Universal Human Right
Every individual deserves the right to mental health care and substance use health care. It should be publicly funded and available to everyone when they need it. Cost shouldn’t get
CMHA Saskatoon Stands for Gender Diversity
Definitions and ideas of gender expression and identity have expanded as our understanding and appreciation of human diversity has grown. We understand and respect the right of people to choose
Bill Pringle: Recipient of 2023 National Philanthropy Day Honoured Supporter Award
For 25 years Bill Pringle has been a passionate supporter of mental health and the mission of the Canadian Mental Health Association in Saskatoon, as well as on a provincial
Reilly Ingram Memorial Golf Tournament
The 2nd Annual Reilly Ingram Memorial will be held this October in memory of Riley. The tournament will raise awareness and funds to support mental health initiatives in Saskatoon in
Wakaw Golf Tournament
OVER $15,000 RAISED! Thanks to Lizanne Gaudet and her crew, the Wakaw Ladies Mental Health Golf Tournament Fundraiser was a HUGE success. Thank you to every one who had a
Upcoming Events, Resources and Education for the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation (NDTR)
Thank you so much to the many organizations in and around Saskatoon who are providing, resources, events and education in relation to the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation on
International Overdose Awareness Day
Telling people to 🛑 using substances, prosecuting them, or forcing them into treatment doesn’t work. We’ve tried that, and it can make things worse. We need HARM REDUCTION & treatment.
Adam’s Story
It takes time to get well. It doesn’t happen overnight, or in a matter of days. It can take a really long time. Adam was eight years old when he
CMHA Writer in Residence: James Thompson
Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse Review Something I find that I still love even as I grow older is bright colors and surreal environments. It’s why I still watch the occasional
Summer Wellness
As summer unfolds, it brings with it a unique set of stressors that can challenge our mental well-being. From travel planning and social commitments to financial pressures, it’s important to
Connecting Physical Health & Mental Well-Being
Written by Billy James Torrence, an SIIT practicum student Health is a state of complete physical, mental and social well-being and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity. –
Mental Health Week 2023 Press Release
New data reveals that 88% of people living in Saskatchewan want universal mental health care Saskatoon, SK (May 1, 2023) – People living in Saskatchewan believe that we are in
CMHA Saskatoon and TeensTalk YXE Partnership
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE CMHA Saskatoon and TeensTalk YXE Join Forces to Further the Conversation on Youth Mental Health Saskatoon, Saskatchewan – Canadian Mental Health Association (CMHA) Saskatoon Branch and TeensTalk
In the Spotlight: A Video Premiere of the Mental Health Minutes Project
Supporters of CMHA Saskatoon and the mental health community gathered in an intimate setting to celebrate the launch of In the Spotlight: The Mental Health Minutes Project. In a collaborative
Jordan Barienecki: A Bit of Chaos; A Bit of Order; and the Space of Silence
Written by Margot Weiner, Director of Development Collage: 1) an artistic composition made of various materials (such as paper, cloth, or wood) glued on a surface cut pictures from magazines to
A Million Steps for Mental Health
Spending time outdoors is great for your mental health. One Meewasin Trail lover wants to raise awareness about the importance of getting out and active to support Meewasin and CMHA Saskatoon in
5 Tips to Managing Mental Health in the Spring
Here are some tips to help you make the most of this season and improve your overall well-being. Spend Time OutdoorsOne of the best things about spring is the warm
International Women’s Day 2023
Happy International Women’s Day! Celebrate the achievements of women around the world today, but let’s not forget the ongoing inequalities that Indigenous women and women of color still face in
February is Talk Today month across the Canadian Junior Hockey League!
This February, Canadian Mental Health Association branches and Canadian Junior Hockey League teams across the country are coming together to celebrate their partnership on the Talk Today program and to