Mental health program for northern Sask. girls awarded multi-year funding

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Mental health program for northern Sask. girls awarded multi-year funding
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The grant allows Heart Linked to consider the possibility of branching out into other communities, or offering retreats to older youth.

“It’s very collaborative,” Edwards said. “We work with our partner communities to address any specific trauma or triggers within the community, and the leaders from the community are very engaged in helping craft the process. “on asset-building, rather than crisis intervention. By working with youth … we are hoping to give themConexus Credit Union committed this year to giving Heart Linked $15,000 annually for three years.

“We’re proud to be partnering with Heart Linked, who are focused on providing these resources to young women living in some of Saskatchewan’s most remote and vulnerable communities.”

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