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19 Calgary non-profits land $3M in funding for mental health, addiction programs

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Applications began to filter in this past October, the city said.

“The city sought applications for programs aimed at promotion, early intervention and targeted intervention as it relates to mental health and addiction,” the city said. “In all, 62 applications were received requesting over $12 million.”


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The following community organizations will be receiving the funding:

Alexandra Community Health Centre

Autism Calgary Association

Big Brothers Big Sisters Society of Calgary and Area

Calgary Catholic Immigration Society

Calgary Immigrant Women’s Society

Calgary Sexual Health Centre Society

Canadian Mental Health Association – Calgary Region

Carya Society of Calgary

Closer to Home Community Services Society

Distress Centre Calgary

Hull Services

Punjabi Community Health Services Calgary Society

Society de la petite enfance et de la famille du sud de l’Alberta

Wood’s Homes

Aboriginal Friendship Centre of Calgary

McMan Youth, Family and Community Services

RESET Society of Calgary

Calgary Alpha House Society

The city said the program is part of a five-year mental health and addictions strategy.

“Council has earmarked up to $25 million for this priority, with $15 million provided to the Prevention Investment Framework through funding, and $10 million to support the development and implementation of the Mental Health and Addiction Strategy,” the city said.

“This funding will make a difference for regular Calgarians as we continue our work building Calgary’s first community-wide mental health and addiction strategy,” Mayor Naheed Nenshi said in the release.

Nenshi adds it’s important people with struggling with mental health or addiction issues have access to these resources in the community.

“If you feel alone, you’re not alone. Every single one of us lives in a family that has been touched by mental health issues,” he said Wednesday. “It doesn’t matter if you’re rich or you’re poor, it doesn’t matter if you’re out of work or you’re very wealthy. We will find you the resources you need.”


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Article source: https://globalnews.ca/news/4909986/city-of-calgary-mental-health-addictions-funding/


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