Cancelled: Depression Support Group Meeting (due to weather)
Canadian Mental Health Association 1301 Avenue P North, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, CanadaFor more info please call Marilyn 306-270-9181 or Email mle2003_2@yahoo.com
For more info please call Marilyn 306-270-9181 or Email mle2003_2@yahoo.com
Treats, warm drinks, DIY wreath making, and good company! How much more do you need to know? CMHA Saskatoon will be opening our doors on Tuesday, December 3rd for our annual Holiday Open House. EVERYONE is welcome! If you plan on attending please fill out the form below to grab your complimentary ticket. We'll see
📅 Tuesday, January 28th ⏰ 5:30–7:30 PM 📍 CMHA Saskatoon |1301 Avenue P North 🍽️ Light dinner provided ✨ No cost If you’re a parent or family member of a dependent adult you’ve likely wondered about the steps needed to secure their future care and support. This workshop is here to help! 💡 What You’ll
Teenz Table Talk (CMHA's youth mental health group) will be hosting a scrapbooking night* on March 5th! The event will be no cost, and will include all materials and refreshments.
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!
An afternoon of connection, appreciation, and a few laughs as we celebrate Faith’s impact and the next chapter ahead. Everyone is welcome — staff, friends, partners, and community members. Please RSVP to let us know if you will be attending!
In honour of World Suicide Prevention Day on September 10th, we are holding space for those we have lost to suicide. On Wednesday, September 10th, come to CMHA Saskatoon and light a candle in remembrance and celebration of your loved one. This is meant to be a personal candlelight vigil. Outside, by the CMHA Saskatoon
Annual General Meeting — September 17, 2025 Join us for the Canadian Mental Health Association Saskatoon Branch’s Annual General Meeting (AGM) on September 17, 2025. This important event is your opportunity to engage directly with our organization, hear about the past year’s accomplishments, and help shape the future of mental health support in our community.
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 through the use of the 4-point program where participants develop their ability to: enhance and maintain motivation, cope with urges, manage thoughts, feelings and behaviors
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.
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 well, please do not bring food into the building and bring your own water or other similar refreshments. We review these restrictions on a regular
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 support and educational insights from both the facilitator and members, our sessions aim to empower participants in their journey toward managing anxiety more effectively. The