But what of those who do reach out? While there are many wonderful resources available, the system of mental health support can be costly and frustrating to navigate. When one is struggling to get out of bed, running the gauntlet of calls and costs can be daunting. All this can add up to people trying to navigate the serious illness of mental health on their own, and being in this position can potentially lead to substance use, loosing hope, or considering suicide – all of which are growing issues across the nation.
None of this has to be the reality. Mental health is central to all health, and like the common cold or a broken bone, it can be treated with the right approach and with widespread access to information, education, and support.
With a light of hope, McKinnon shares ”Every donor is a superhero. Through their generosity, lives are being changed. We are on the path to improving access to critical services, across the province, to help with mental health and addictions care. And right now, all one-time and monthly donations are being doubled! We cannot over emphasize the importance of this amazing opportunity."
It is the Mental Health Foundation’s vision, mission, and goal to create a province where people can access care for mental well-being and addictions. A tirelessly pursuit actioned by collaborating with stakeholders, embodying resilience and ambition, and being transparent and accountable in their work. The Mental Health Foundation is not just about providing immediate support; it's about building a future where mental health care is accessible, stigma-free, and effective. It envisages a society where everyone understands that mental health is as critical as physical health.
The resources gathered by the Foundation are channeled towards vital initiatives and services, patient assistance, research, and education. Initiatives include:
The impact of MHF's work is far-reaching, with numerous success stories testifying to lives transformed through their initiatives.
Have you been looking for a way to make a difference in your community or for your friends and loved ones? You can make a big difference and help change or even save lives by supporting the Mental Health Foundation. Contributions help address areas of greatest need, support programs and services, fund research, enhance facilities, and aid patients, as well as education and awareness. Every donation, no matter its size, makes a difference and contributes to the transformational change in the care of mental health and addictions.
It’s easy and practical to donate to the Mental Health Foundation. Ways to give include one-time or monthly donations, which are easily done online, hosting a fundraiser, leaving a tribute or legacy, or donating your old car.
Now is a crucial time to donate, as the estate of Deeann Maria Kolbuc is matching all gifts until December 31st, doubling the impact of each contribution, up to $25,000!
Deeann Maria Kolbuc, born on November 22, 1965, passed away on April 19, 2022. She was known for her courage, strength, and unrelenting hope as she battled mental and physical challenges throughout her life. Despite her struggles, Deeann showed resilience and never lost her sense of humour. Her battle with mental health taught those around her the importance of open dialogue and advocacy for mental health. The Mental Health Foundation is very grateful to her estate’s donation matching initiative. This kindness will have a transformative effect on the goals and the people the Foundation serves.
We are all affected by mental illness, whether we are suffering or are affected by the suffering of a loved one or community member. The Mental Health Foundation is changing – and saving – lives through a variety of targeted initiatives and programs. You can be a fundamental part of this change. Any donation, big or small, has a massive impact that ripples outward now, and far into the future.
Connect with the Mental Health Foundation if you need support, would like to learn more, or to donate to the cause. Learn more online and on Facebook, X, Instagram, and YouTube.