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National Alliance For Mental Health & Substance Abuse Recovery (Namhsar)

They are a 501c3 mental health org that offers a variety of mental health services, programs to cover the costs of further mental healthcare, and more.

Canadian Mental Health Association, Muskoka - Parry Sound Branch, CMHA

CMHA - Multi service community agency servicing Muskoka Parry Sound including crisis and intake support, community outreach and support, court diversion, supportive housing, counselling, seniors mental health, aboriginal mental health program, partner assault response program, and Adult Protective Services CMHA MUSKOKA-PARRY SOUND

Judge David L. Bazelon Center for Mental Health Law

The mission of the Bazelon Center for Mental Health Law is to protect and advance the rights of adults and children who have mental disabilities. The Center envisions an America where people who have mental illnesses or developmental disabilities exercise their own life choices and have access to the resources that enable them to participate fully in their communities.

Habitat Services (MENTAL HEALTH PROGRAM SERVICES OF METROPOLITAN TORONTO)

Habitat Services was established in 1987 to help address concerns of boarding homes with very poor living conditions and to improve the quality of life for tenants. The concept of using a contract to standardize services and improve housing standards in boarding homes was developed. The details were worked out in consultation with consumer/survivors, advocates, representatives of the provincial and municipal governments, mental health workers and boarding home owners/operators. The result was the Habitat Services contract model which is unique in Ontario. It is based on a contract between Habitat Services, a non-profit agency, and the owners of private sector and non-profit boarding homes. Regular monitoring of the houses ensures compliance with the contract standards. On-site housing support services for tenants are provided. Habitat funded homes provide permanent housing for 931 adults at 45 different locations across Toronto.

Mental Wellness Centre

Provides support and education for people with schizophrenia and other serious and persistent mental illnesses, their families and friends. o Strengthening Families Together education course for adults who have a family member or friend with a mental illness o Kids in Control education course for children and Teens in Control for youth who have a parent or other close family member with a mental illness o Family Support groups or individual support o Library Peer Support Program groups or individual support by Peer Supporters Increase public awareness and understanding of schizophrenia and other serious and persistent mental illnesses. Collaborate with other agencies and government on behalf of people with schizophrenia and other serious and persistent mental illnesses for better legislation and services. Promote research into the causes, treatment, and ultimate cure of schizophrenia and other serious and persistent mental illnesses

Mental Illness Foundation

The Mental Illness Foundation’s actions are crucial: it refers to resources, raises awareness, demystifies taboos, informs about symptoms and finances research. Also,with its programs Partners For Life and Nothing’s Working?, it relies on prevention to facilitate early detection of mental illness among teenagers and workers. For more information about the MIF, please visit our website at www.mentalillnessfoundation.org

MAKING PLAY POSSIBLE through CHILDREN'S MENTAL HEALTH OF LEEDS & GRENVILLE

CMHLG children and youth overcome their difficulties while supporting parents to strengthen families. We provide free counselling and parenting support for children, youth and families. Donations through CanadaHelps are directed to our Making Play Possible program. Making Play Possible is overseen by a committee of community members and partner agencies passionate about increasing access to recreation for children and youth in Leeds-Grenville. The program has operated through Children's Mental Health of Leeds and Grenville since 2004. Making Play Possible funds recreation for children and youth through the generous support of indivduals like you. Your investment can change the course of a child's life. Making Play Possible gives all children and youth in Leeds-Grenville the chance to participate in recreation - regardless of the barriers they may face. By helping families access recreation, we are raising kids who will grow up physically and mentally strong.

The Brien Center For Mental Health And Substance Abuse Services

The Brien Center's mission is to provide high quality, comprehensive behavioral health services to Berkshire residents through community-based services that promote the highest possible degree of recovery, independence, and quality of life of those served. We will provide access and support to meet the behavioral health needs of individuals of all ages, race, and cultures, and culturally-competent care to promote recovery. We will accomplish this by working in partnership with state agencies, individuals, families, and other providers. The Brien Center will distinguish itself as a leader in Community Behavioral Health and will be recognized for the passion of its people and partners in providing a continuum of dynamic and innovative recovery services.

Humana Community Services (Formerly Anago and WAYS Mental Health Support)

Anago is a not-for-profit agency that supports individuals with complex needs within three distinct service areas: ~Adolescent females who are deemed "in need of protection" ~Youth who are in trouble with the law and at risk in the community; and ~Persons with developmental and or physical challenges