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Mental Health Month

From May 6-12, 2024 CMHA’s across the country will celebrate the 73rd annual CMHA Mental Health Week. This year’s theme is “Healing through Compassion”, with a call to be kind, because compassion connects us all. Join us on socials using the hashtags #CompassionConnects and #MentalHealthWeek.

CMHA Windsor-Essex likes to celebrate Mental Health Week all month long! Join us throughout the month for a series of webinars, trainings, and events.

May 1 – CMHA hosts the Caboto Club Charity Pasta Night with a bake sale, raffle prizes, costume characters and a face painter!

May 2ASIST Tune-up for those requiring recertification in ASIST

May 3Mental Health First Aid training

May 3 – WEBINAR: Care for the Caregiver: Understanding Caregiver Burnout and Ways to Rest & Refuel

May 7safeTALK training

May 8 – WEBINAR: Helping Professionals: Understanding Burnout & Exploring Ways to Rest and Refuel

May 9/10Applied Suicide Intervention Skills Training (ASIST)

May 10/11 – LiUNA Local 625 presents Jeff Burrows’ 18th annual Drum Marathon for Mental Health

May 10 – Highline Mushrooms presents the 2nd annual Glow Ride in support of Ride Don’t Hide

May 16/17Applied Suicide Intervention Skills Training (ASIST)

May 16 – WEBINAR: Helping Professionals: Exploring Ways to Support Ourselves when an Individual Receiving Care Dies by Overdose

May 16Adult Bereavement Education

May 21 – WEBINAR: Helping Professionals: Understanding Burnout & Exploring Ways to Rest & Refuel

May 22Enhancing Emotional Wellness & Mindful Coping

May 23Detroit Tigers Canadian Heritage Game Night

May 25Charity Cornhole Tournament

May 27Parenting Through Grief: Understanding Developmental Stages and Strategies to Support Children and Teens

May 30 – WEBINAR: Helping Professionals: Exploring Ways to Support Ourselves When an Individual Receiving Care Dies by Overdose

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