
Today, we recognize World Schizophrenia and Psychosis Awareness Day. Together, we must continue to work to combat the myths and misinformation that still surround early psychosis and schizophrenia, and support all who feel the effects.
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Today, we recognize World Schizophrenia and Psychosis Awareness Day. Together, we must continue to work to combat the myths and misinformation that still surround early psychosis and schizophrenia, and support all who feel the effects.

While #MentalHealthWeek may *technically* be over, we can all continue to prioritize compassion every day. Discover why compassion is fundamental to our mental health and well-being in our latest blog post: ow.ly/YJZn50REzOs #CompassionConnects







Compassion is the practice of meeting suffering – whether our own or the suffering of others – with kindness. Join us for #MentalHealthWeek as we explore how #CompassionConnects us all. mentalhealthweek.ca









On Tuesday, SIGA and @LivingSkyCasino announced two donations to community organizations in Swift Current. $5,000 was presented to the @SC_CMHA and $5,000 to Southwest Crisis Services. “This donation is important to us because it grants those impacted by intimate partner violence the opportunity to experience some relief, while working to feed themselves and their families,” said Southwest Crisis Services Executive Director Becky Walker. “Increasing food costs have added pressure to many families and individuals everywhere, and our members are no different. The need for our meal program continues to grow,” said CMHA Swift Current Meal Program Coordinator Helen Hyde. “Living Sky Casino and SIGA wanted to step up and help these two important organizations in our community, that help our most vulnerable,” said Living Sky Casino Acting General Manager Ashley Peterson. The donations are part of SIGA’s Community Investments Food Security Strategy, which will see $225,000 in total donated to several food banks and food nutrition programs across the province. siga.ca/siga-announces…



