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Thank You to Manulife for Their Growing Trust in Our Mission
Youth in Mind Foundation is proud to once again count on the support of Manulife, which announced last week a $500,000 investment to support the prevention of psychological distress among youth aged 11 to 18 across Quebec.
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Charles Hamelin's story
“Around every young person, a safety net.” As a teenager, Charles Hamelin also faced challenges related to mental health, long before the medals, the podiums, and the victories. His story reminds us that the mental health of young people is sometimes fragile, and the challenges they face are not always visible.
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The Let’s Bond Derby : A 7th Edition in Support of Mental Health on June 4, 2026
The next edition of The Derby will take place on June 4, 2026, at Percival Molson Stadium. Through a variety of physical challenges, participating teams will aim to raise as many funds as possible for mental health initiatives.
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$750,000 net for the mental health of Quebec teens
The 22nd edition of the Youth in Mind Foundation Valentine’s Day Ball, with a Grand Derby theme, was a resounding success last night at Montreal’s Gare Windsor.
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A new app to help families
PlaniFly is a project close to her heart. It was born out of very real observations: bright, sensitive, creative children who sometimes need a little help to get organized, gain confidence, and find their rhythm.
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Take a moment for mental health with Bell Let's Talk
To our immense delight, the 15th edition of the Bell Let’s Talk campaign on January 22 is turning the conversation to teen mental health. Recognizing the current crisis, Bell Canada has developed a national campaign highlighting the psychological distress experienced by today’s youth.
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A huge success! - The 14th edition of Youth in Mind Foundation’s Bal du maire
The fundraising event was a great success, raising a total of $1,075,000. The proceeds will enable Youth in Mind Foundation to support a variety of innovative projects run by youth assistance organizations, complementing its work with young people in difficulty in the Capitale-Nationale and Eastern Québec regions.
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Émilie Bédard remporte le prix Jeunesse engagée par excellence en philanthropie de l’AFP Québec
This award honours young philanthropists (age 25 and under) who, through their commitment, leadership, and generosity, have made an outstanding contribution to advancing a cause. In Émilie’s case, her commitment was a deeply personal one: to support the mental health of young people.
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