Individual registration for Brighter Days: An Indigenous Wellness Program

Photo credit: Jenna Mae Photography Join a group of other Indigenous young people to explore skills, tools and resources to support your well-being! Brighter Days: An Indigenous Wellness Program is available to any First Nations, Inuit or Métis young person from six to 29 years old. It’s offered virtually, in video format. The program was […]

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Group registration for Brighter Days: An Indigenous Wellness Program

Photo credit: Jenna Mae Photography Would you like to engage a group of five or more Indigenous youth (e.g. a class, community group, etc.) in Brighter Days: An Indigenous Wellness Program supported by Sun Life? You can use this page to learn more about the program and to register for a session. The program is […]

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Sun Life supports Indigenous youth mental health

Sun Life, a leading financial services company, has been a supporter of Kids Help Phone for 20 years. Most recently, in 2021, Sun Life announced a transformational investment of $1 million to advance Kids Help Phone’s efforts to reach more Indigenous youth across Canada as a part of Finding Hope: Kids Help Phone’s Action Plan […]

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Sobeys supports equity-deserving groups

A proudly Canadian grocery company, Sobeys is deeply dedicated to nurturing families from coast to coast to coast through the power of nutritious food and community investment. A long-time supporter of Kids Help Phone, Sobeys has been the largest sponsor and ticket-seller of The Grocery Foundation’s Night to Nurture Gala (which raises significant funds for […]

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RBC Foundation is a mental-health game-changer

RBC Foundation has been a dedicated partner of Kids Help Phone since 2008. In recent years, the organization’s visionary gifts have accelerated our innovation trajectory as we seek to transform the landscape of youth mental health support in Canada.   Through RBC Future Launch, RBC Foundation became a founding donor of Kids Help Phone’s texting […]

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Nestlé Canada rallies youth mental health supporters

Nestlé works with local communities across Canada to help strengthen the mental health landscape from coast to coast to coast. As the world’s largest food and beverage company, Nestlé has been manufacturing its products in Canada since 1918. In 1989, recognizing that young people were facing a growing mental health crisis, Nestlé Canada became a […]

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The Lang Family Foundation supports innovation

The Lang Family Foundation is investing in radical change for youth mental health care in Canada. Their $3 million gift ignited the launch of the Innovation Centre for E-Mental Health Solutions at Kids Help Phone — an incubator focused on leveraging technology and data to improve the design, delivery, experience and evaluation of our services. This […]

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Lactalis Canada is committed to supporting the well-being of people across Canada

With 140 years of brand heritage, Canadian dairy leader Lactalis Canada’s purpose is to enrich and nurture the lives of Canadians by not only producing high-quality dairy products but empowering communities across the country, including supporting youth mental health and well-being through its 35-year partnership with Kids Help Phone (KHP). As a Founding Partner, Lactalis […]

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Canada Health Infoway’s transformative support

As Kids Help Phone’s Innovation Catalyst, Canada Health Infoway — an organization dedicated to making health care more digital — has profoundly transformed the ways in which young people interact with our services through the power of innovation, data and technology. Among the earliest supporters of our innovative and highly scalable crisis texting service, Canada Health […]

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