Act now to support mental health research in Canada:

Yes, it’s time to face Canada’s mental health crisis with mental health research and more accessible care—so that no one is left behind.

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Everyone deserves better mental health care

If you’ve ever felt frustrated, confused or hopeless because of the way mental health is viewed and treated—you’re not alone.

Decades of underfunding in mental health research has contributed to a growing mental health crisis, leading to many Canadians feeling like they’re alone in their struggle with mental illness.

Lack of understanding, lack of advocacy, and lack of investment have fostered a culture of silence and shame around mental illness in Canada. This has left us with fewer effective treatment options for the 6.7 million Canadians who live with mental illness and addiction every year.

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You can champion life-saving mental health research

Together, we can do more to face the mental health crisis in Canada head-on—it is at the very heart of what the Centre for Addiction and Mental Health (CAMH) is doing every day.

Mental health research can transform stigma into understanding and hope. CAMH is tackling the barriers to care fueled by stigma by building hope for those living with mental illness through our life-saving discoveries. To name a few:

Every breakthrough has the power to reduce stigma and change mental health care forever—by leading to faster diagnoses, more effective treatments and shorter recovery times.

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Join the mental health movement

We need a strong, unified response to the mental health crisis—and we can’t do that without you. As a world leader in the mental health movement, CAMH needs your help to amplify this message and take on this crisis until there is no one left behind.

By taking action, you’ll be joining thousands of Canadians in sending a clear message that we can—and must—create a world where treatments are more effective and care is more accessible for our friends, family, coworkers, neighbours and community members.