TOGETHER for Community Mental Health
Tuesday, Nov. 19, 2024
9:00am to 1:00pm
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Join us for a preview presentation about the new Edmonton Strategy for Community Mental Health, and take part in a collaborative engagement.
The Canadian Mental Health Association - Edmonton Region in partnership with the City of Edmonton and United Way are excited to unveil the next phase of the Edmonton Strategy for Community Mental Health (ESCMH) which aims to enhance mental health and suicide prevention efforts as well as incorporate the invaluable insights of those with lived mental health experience.
You're Invited!
Join us for an informal luncheon where we'll share the strategy’s vision, discuss the next steps, and explore how you can help shape a brighter future for mental health in Edmonton.
United Way of the Alberta Capital Region
15132 Stony Plain Road
Edmontond, AB, T5P 3Y3
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