Menu
Close
News
CMHA recognizes Red Dress Day, the National Day of Awareness for Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women, Girls and Two-Spirit People (MMIWG2S)
May 5th, 2022Content warning: This message refers to colonial and gender-based violence. CMHA Peel Dufferin recognizes today, May 5, as the National Day of Awareness for Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women, Girls…
Join CMHA Peel Dufferin Board of Directors
May 4th, 2022You can make a difference! Would you like to: Help enhance the well-being of people in our community? Make a difference for people living with mental illness? Promote optimism, equality,…
CMHA encourages candidates to keep mental health and addictions care in mind
May 3rd, 2022As Canadian Mental Health Association (CMHA) Peel Dufferin focuses on empathy for Mental Health Week this week, the fact that many Ontarians are weary and struggling is at the forefront….
CMHA and UBC release new data on empathy and challenged relationships
May 2nd, 2022FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Only 12% of Ontarians are feeling empathetic, down markedly from two years ago CMHA and UBC release new data on empathy and challenged relationships Brampton (ON), May…
CMHA celebrates volunteer firefighters across Ontario
Apr 26th, 2022As we celebrate Volunteer Week, CMHA recognizes that the majority of firefighters in our province are volunteers. According to the National Fire Protection Association, more than 18,000 Ontarians currently serve…
CMHA urges voters to “choose” mental health and addictions care
Apr 25th, 2022The province is less than 40 days away from electing its next government and a new campaign from CMHA branches in Ontario is encouraging voters to put one topic at…
CMHA celebrates National Volunteer Week 2022
Apr 20th, 2022CMHA Peel Dufferin joins organizations across the country this week in celebrating National Volunteer Week. The theme this year, Volunteering is Empathy in Action, affirms the strong connection between volunteerism…
Join us for our nationwide Mental Health Week event
Apr 20th, 2022CMHA is bringing Canadians together for a nationwide conversation on empathy with some special guests on May 2 at 12 pm EST to kick off Mental Health Week. The event…
Save the Date for our nationwide Mental Health Week event!
Apr 12th, 2022Sometimes the best way to help is to make people feel seen and heard. That’s why CMHA is bringing Canadians together for a nationwide conversation on May 2 at 12…