The BC Partners are a group of seven leading provincial and national mental health and addictions non-profit agencies: Anxiety Canada, BC Schizophrenia Society, Canadian Institute for Substance Use Research, Canadian Mental Health Association’s BC Division, The Institute of Families, Family Services of the North Shore’s Jessie’s Legacy Program, and Mood Disorders Association of BC (MDABC). Since 2003, the BC Partners have worked to help people live well and better manage their mental health. HeretoHelp is a project of the BC Partners for Mental Health and Substance Use Information.

The Anxiety Disorders Association of Manitoba (ADAM) was formed in 1986 by and for people with anxiety disorders. Their mission is to reduce the impact of anxiety disorders upon all Manitobans. They offer self-help and resources for all Manitobans affected by anxiety disorders, including Cognitive Behavioural Programs (CBP) and ongoing support groups for the prevention, education, early intervention and management of anxiety.

 

MDABC provides treatment, support, education, and hope of recovery for people living with a mood disorder. They serve to build awareness and understanding in communities throughout BC, reaching out to as many people as possible.

FamilySmart works alongside young people and families to provide support, navigation, assistance, and information. FamilySmart invites people and professionals to cometogether to learn with and from each other to enhance the quality of experiences and services for child and youth mental health.

Family Services of the North Shore provides education, support, and counselling to heal and connect the North Shore community and has for over sixty years. The Agency serves three municipalities: the City of North Vancouver, the District of North Vancouver, the District of West Vancouver, as well as the Village of Lions Bay and Bowen Island. Family Services of the North Shore also leads provincial work in the prevention of eating disorders.

 

The Canadian Institute for Substance Use Research (CISUR), formerly the Centre for Addictions Research of BC, is a network of individuals and groups dedicated to the study of substance use and addiction in support of community-wide efforts to promote health and reduce harm. Their research is used to inform a broad range of projects, reports, publications, and initiatives aimed at providing all people in BC and beyond with access to happier, healthier lives, whether using substances or not.

 

Royal Bank of Canada (RBC) is a Canadian multinational financial services company in Canada. We thank RBC for their continued support of the MindShift CBT app.

 

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The Canadian Coalition for Seniors’ Mental Health (CCSMH) is dedicated to advancing the mental well-being of older adults across all settings. As the sole national organization focusing on mental health for older adults, the Coalition is committed to nurturing and growing a coalition of organizations and individuals that, together, will shine a light on the issues surrounding mental health and well-being of older adults.

Action Anxiety Day sponsors

Action Anxiety Day (AAD) is supported by our generous sponsors, Telus Wise, our Mindful Partner, and Beneva, our Mental Health Champion.

Our sponsors make vital contributions to make Action Anxiety Day a success. Learn more about how you can partner with us or support AAD on our corporate partnership page.

 

 

 

 

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