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Mental Health Support Program

HELP US HELP OTHERS!

Your donation will make a difference now, and in the coming weeks; a demonstration that Saskatoon Cares!

While recognizing that mental health challenge does not respect or recognize race, ethnicity, or socio-economic status, Refugees are at a higher risk for mental health problems and disorders than other migrant groups; notwithstanding, the mental health of both immigrants and refugees tends to worsen with time in Canada – with some subgroups being at greater risk for deteriorating mental health than others.

Join us in our efforts to providing holistic mental health support for youth and families from Black and other equity-deserving communities in Saskatchewan.

WHERE WE MOST NEED YOUR HELP

  • Newcomer Youth and Families

    Your donation will go a long way in assuring newcomer youth and families especially those from vulnerable and financially-disadvantaged communities a sense of belonging and improved quality of life!

  • International Students and Unaccompanied Refugees

    Overlooked minority such as International students, protected persons, and unaccompanied refugees face heightened anxiety, concern for their families abroad, and limited access to basic needs including food, hygiene products, housing, and financial support.

    Your support will go a long way in assisting our organization to provide basic living necessities for youth in these category.

  • Troubled Youth and Young Adults

    Your support will advance our work related to culturally sensitive, trauma informed and wrap-around service delivery for youth/young adults from Black, Indigenous, and People of Colour households, particularly those:

    • struggling to secure and/or maintain jobs
    • living alone, experiencing isolation and boredom
    • with lived experience of racism, discrimination, and bullying
    • from financially disadvantaged or single parent BIPOC households

In-kind Donation, Call 306-986-4181

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