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Feel like you’re running on empty these days? You’re not alone.
Mar 1st, 2022New CMHA research shows chronic stress taking toll on individuals and organizations Far from feeling the pandemic is over, most people in Ontario are stressed about what’s next, with 64%…
CMHA recognizes Problem Gambling Awareness Month
Mar 1st, 2022March is Problem Gambling Awareness Month, an annual event to increase public awareness of problem gambling and the availability of prevention, treatment and recovery services. Gambling is a leisure activity…
Keep Talking: Bell Let’s Talk Day 2022
Jan 20th, 2022Bell Let’s Talk Day is Wednesday, January 26 and CMHA Thames Valley Addiction and Mental Health Services is joining in to help drive meaningful progress in mental health. COVID-19 has…
Holiday Hours | 2021 -2022
Dec 23rd, 2021Before visiting any location, please review holiday hours. 200 Queens, London: Closed December 27, December 28, and January 3 All services except RAAM are offered by appointment, both virtual and…
CMHA Thames Valley Addiction & Mental Health Services recognizes National Addictions Awareness Week
Nov 19th, 2021From November 21 – 27, CMHA Thames Valley Addiction and Mental Health Services will join with the Canadian Centre on Substance Use and Addiction (CCSA) and addiction prevention, treatment and…
My Sisters’ Place and “This Is Not Home”
Nov 11th, 2021My Sisters’ Place has been part of a community-based research project that included six gender-specific low-barrier drop-in programs across Canada called This Is Not Home (TINH). The TINH project explored…
Importance of housing for mental health highlighted on Oct 10
Nov 1st, 2021As individuals and organizations recognize World Homelessness Day and World Mental Health Day on Oct 10, we are reminding the community that housing is key to the recovery for many…