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#MIAW20: There is no health without mental health
10 November 2020Each October, people across Canada speak up for Mental Illness Awareness Week. This year, it is being marked from October 4 –10. It’s a week of public education and awareness…
Senior Volunteer Program
20 July 2020Thank to the support of the United Way, CMHA Wood Buffalo Region is excited to partner with St. Aidan’s Society as we actively look for volunteers to provide support to…
Pandemic Pushing Your Anxiety Buttons?
19 March 2020Turning off social media can help manage the anxiety around COVID-19 Anxiety is a normal reaction to uncertainty and things that may harm us. For many of us, the coronavirus…
6 Tips to Respond to Employee Anxiety about COVID-19
19 March 2020With coronavirus (COVID-19) now officially being called a pandemic by the World Health Organization, public fear and anxiety are on the rise. Your employees may be experiencing a high degree…
Living Life to the Full
21 February 2020The youth version of this program is designed for people between 18-35. It is a fun and engaging course that provides people from all walks of life with effective tools…
Opening of CMHA Wood Buffalo’s Recovery College
20 February 2020On November 14th, 2019, Canadian Mental Health Association – Wood Buffalo will be officially opening a new Recovery College as part of a long term plan to address community needs…
Welcome New CMHA Team Members
20 February 2020We are happy to welcome four new members to the CMHA – Wood Buffalo Regional team. Amanda Holloway, Executive Director [email protected] Amanda’s Bio: “I am a registered Social Worker, obtaining…
‘Birchwood for Ben’ 2020 to Spark Conversations About Mental Health in our Region
20 February 2020Fort McMurray local, Julio Florez, is undertaking a walkathon to bring mental health to light in the RMWB and beyond. On February 4th, Florez will walk the trails from 7:00…
‘Birchwood For Ben’ 2020 Raised $5,700 for Mental Health Programs in RMWB
20 February 2020Julio Florez turned his grief from the loss of his son into a powerful and positive message to support others and to encourage reaching out for mental health support. On…