Alliance des communautés culturelles pour l’égalité en santé et services sociaux – ACCÉSSS
Funding will contribute to develop public policies for immigrant caregivers through workshops, tools and mutual support.
Learn moreFunding will contribute to develop public policies for immigrant caregivers through workshops, tools and mutual support.
Learn moreFunding will contribute to five start-up CLTs, focusing on equity-deserving groups and expanding the non-profit housing ecosystem.
Learn moreFunding will contribute to developing Black business incubators for local businesses and community groups in Nova Scotia.
Learn moreFunding will contribute to adopting Community Benefits Agreements in Ottawa, as well as advocating for poverty-reduction policies.
Learn moreIYS-Net will work with partners across the country to create a Canada-wide network of provincial and territorial learning health systems for Integrated Youth Services (IYS).
Learn moreBackground of the organization The IWK is a major pediatric hospital and trauma centre in Halifax and the largest one in all of Atlantic Canada. For many decades, it has been providing quality services (including for mental health and addictions) to children, youth and families in the Maritime provinces and beyond. Project description The Nova […]
Learn moreFunding will contribute to the establishment of IYS hubs in communities across Alberta.
Learn moreFunding will contribute to the development of IYS hubs in six different communities across New Brunswick.
Learn moreFunding will contribute to delivering trainings and capacity building opportunities that support Indigenous youth mental wellness.
Learn moreFunding will contribute to Community Connectors to run a series of community conversations over the next two years to influence systems change.
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