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Breaking
barriers

Here at Hats On For Awareness, we raise funds to further the reach of mental health programs.

We are committed to increasing funding to ensure better local mental health and wellness programs can be offered to more individuals needing help, more frequently.

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break barriers

MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES ARE A RIGHT, NOT A PRIVILEGE.

Yet, access to services is one of the most significant barriers to getting help. Hats On raises funds to invest in organizations breaking barriers to ensure local mental health and wellness programs can be offered to more individuals. Simply put, we all need better access to mental health services.

We need you to help us break barriers to support mental health.

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Hats On For Awareness Addresses Youth Mental Health Emergency with Pass The Hat Campaign

With a youth mental health emergency going on, we want to be a part of the solution.   At Hats On For Awareness, our mission is to break barriers and

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Pass The Hat for Mental Health: A Campaign Introduction

At Hats On For Awareness, our vision is to break barriers and support accessible mental health care for all. We raise funds and awareness for programs that provide urgent, frontline

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Mental Health Resources

There are so many people that struggle with mental health in Ontario. Here’s a comphrensive list of mental health resources. At Hats On For Awareness, we are breaking down the

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Snapchat's friend-ranking feature draws criticism from tech, mental health experts

Drama, jealousy and heartbreak can make teenage years difficult. Now, experts are warning a new feature on the popular social media app Snapchat can add to the anxiety.

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New procedures in place to deal with people in crisis since death of Chad Romanick, inquest hears

Testimony wraps up in inquest into 2017 death of Windsor man.

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For World Mental Health Day, Jack.org Calls on Communities Across the Country to Come Together to End the Youth Mental Health Emergency

In response to the intensifying youth mental health emergency unfolding across the country, Jack.org and presenting sponsor Bank of America are calling on people from coast-to-coast-to-coast to join Jack Ride, Canada’s Ride for Youth Mental Health.

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