The Canadian Mental Health Association Yukon (CMHA-YT) is deeply concerned with the worsening state of the opioid crisis in our territory. Even though many substances are legal, regulated and socially acceptable, opioid use and addiction is stigmatized and opioid users are dehumanized. We know that people who use opioids may be in pursuit of relief […]Continue readingCMHA, Yukon Division Statement on the Opioid Crisis
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Canadian Mental Health Association Introduces BounceBack® to the Yukon
Funding from Bell Let’s Talk supports territorial expansion Whitehorse, November 18, 2020 – Canadian Mental Health Association (CMHA) Yukon Division today announced the introduction of CMHA’s BounceBack® program to Yukoners thanks to a donation from Bell Let’s Talk. “CMHA Yukon Division is thrilled that this proven mental health program is coming north. COVID-19 is here […]Continue readingCanadian Mental Health Association Introduces BounceBack® to the Yukon
City of Whitehorse Announces Kim Solonick as Volunteer of the Year Award Recipient

WHITEHORSE, May 4, 2020 – The Yukon Division of the Canadian Mental Health Association (CMHA-YT) was proud to nominate Kim Solonick as our candidate for the City of Whitehorse Volunteer of the Year Award during National Volunteer Week, April 19-25, 2020. This was a tremendous opportunity to recognize Kim’s contribution to mental health awareness and […]Continue readingCity of Whitehorse Announces Kim Solonick as Volunteer of the Year Award Recipient
Press Release from Yukon Government
Click below to view the press release from the Yukon Government regarding the award of funding for Counselling and Mental Health services in Whitehorse, Yukon