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These stories about the resources, tools, and programs that can help people in our community overcome today's challenges are made possible through the support of Ontario Northland as a part of our Community Leaders Program.

Organizations join forces to address workplace mental health

Organizations join forces to address workplace mental health

The Get Real project is a mobile art exhibit. It was developed in 2017 and has toured through 43 workplaces and conferences since that time. It will be displayed for the month of April at the Thunder Bay Art Galley.
'A safe space to be yourself:' Gala builds connections within the recovery community

'A safe space to be yourself:' Gala builds connections within the recovery community

The third annual event, hosted by the DEK Foundation and the Thunder Bay Indigenous Friendship Centre, offers a way to connect without addiction triggers.
Youth in recovery receive recreation equipment

Youth in recovery receive recreation equipment

Tbaytel has donated more than $12,000 to Sister Margaret Smith Centre’s REC-covery Recreation and Wellness Group.
Black Balloon initiative aims to reduce future overdoses

Black Balloon initiative aims to reduce future overdoses

Adult and Teen Challenge works with clients in any capacity, for as long as the person allows.
Shelter House and Bash Bays team up to ‘Smash the Stigma’

Shelter House and Bash Bays team up to ‘Smash the Stigma’

Bash Bays aims to support mental health and be a different resource to reduce stress.
Tune Up Your Mental Health aims to combat the winter blues

Tune Up Your Mental Health aims to combat the winter blues

During the winter months it's important to get out and participate in self-care, which could mean seeing a free concert or show.
Gala aims to fund supportive housing

Gala aims to fund supportive housing

Proceeds from the Hold Her Hand Gala will go directly toward the Faye Peterson House expansion project.
Mental health program for farmers extended

Mental health program for farmers extended

The funding that Agriculture Wellness Ontario received is not spread out based on community; it is spread out based on needs.
Learning the best ways to avoid slips and falls

Learning the best ways to avoid slips and falls

The Thunder Bay 55 Plus Centre hosted a bone health and fall prevention lunch and learn event on Thursday afternoon
Art exhibit aims to break down barriers

Art exhibit aims to break down barriers

Breaking Through the Shadows: Voices of Change in the Community is on display at the Thunder Bay Art Gallery until Jan. 5
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