The Mental Health Foundation of Nova Scotia is pleased to present Pictou County residents Lily DeYoung and Shawna Coleman with an award for Outstanding Achievement.
General Dallaire spoke candidly to the audience about his battle with Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder as a direct result of his mission in Rwanda. He underlined about how difficult it can be to diagnose and accept a mental illness.
The Mental Health Foundation of Nova Scotia is very pleased to announce Let’s Keep Talking with Lieutenant-General, the Honourable Roméo Dallaire on May 3 at the Spatz Theatre in Halifax during Mental Health Week.
The 2017 JSMT Community Grant has been awarded to Friends Gathering (Connections Sackville); a community-based group for people who have severe and persistent mental illness.
The annual Pictou County Community Grant has been awarded to Music Makes Connections (Maritime Odd Fellows Home) and The Bright Smiles Project (Pictou County Mental Illness Family Support Association.)
Hosted by Mayor (Sherriff) Mike Savage, the Nashville-themed show drew a sold out crowd of over 500 guests to the World Trade & Convention Centre in Halifax.
The Mental Health Foundation of Nova Scotia is pleased to announce it is now accepting applications for its 2017-2018 Community Grants, Named Grants and Nova Scotia Health Authority Mental Health & Addictions, Central Zone (NSMHA) Grants.
Bell Let’s Talk Day 2017 is Wednesday, January 25 and Canada’s groundbreaking mental health initiative will offer new ways for Canadians everywhere to get engaged and drive Bell’s funding of mental health care, research, anti-stigma and workplace initiatives across Canada.
This year, the JSMT Community Grant has been awarded to Eating Disorders Nova Scotia to be used to implement an Eating Disorders Awareness Week in February and will include events held from February 1st – 7th.
On November 25th and 26th, guests at the World Trade & Convention Centre in Halifax will be transported to silvery, sparkly winter wonderland as the Mental Health Foundation of Nova Scotia celebrates its 25th annual Compass Group Canada Festival of Trees
The Mental Health Foundation of Nova Scotia is pleased to announce the fifth event in its year-long Opening Doors: End Family Violence (ODEFV) campaign will take place October 4 in Digby, Nova Scotia.
The Mental Health Foundation of Nova Scotia is pleased to announce the fourth event in its year-long Opening Doors: End Family Violence (ODEFV) campaign will take place September 26 in New Waterford, Cape Breton.
On July 27, 2016, our team at the Mental Health Foundation of Nova Scotia went to summer camp. An initiative of the Mental Health Foundation of Nova Scotia in partnership with Brigadoon Village and the support of Bell Aliant, it is a camp like no other.
On July 7, community members joined the Mental Health Foundation of Nova Scotia for its 2015-2016 Annual General Meeting at the Nova Scotia Hospital Site in Dartmouth.
MPI Atlantic Board President, Roberta Dexter congratulated Festival of Trees on its continued success, referring to it as a legacy event for Nova Scotia.