We strive to raise awareness about the pervasive stigma associated with suicide, encouraging conversations that challenge misconceptions and stereotypes.
Call or text Terry Lynn: 705-774-8316
We strive to raise awareness about the pervasive stigma associated with suicide, encouraging conversations that challenge misconceptions and stereotypes.
Call or text Terry Lynn: 705-774-8316
To foster an open and supportive dialogue about mental health, promote understanding, and provide resources to empower individuals and communities;
Our mission is to cultivate an inclusive environment where everyone feels heard and valued on their journey towards mental well-being.
To break down the barriers that contribute to the stigmatization of suicide and promote a world where mental health is prioritized and stigma is replaced with compassion,
Our vision is to spark meaningful conversations that dismantle societal taboos, fostering a global community that views mental health as an integral aspect of overall well-being and where empathy replaces judgment.
We strive to raise awareness about the pervasive stigma associated with suicide, encouraging conversations that challenge misconceptions and stereotypes.
In talking with one another, and opening lines of communication we can collectively work toward a community of mental wellness. Talk to each other, with your friends, with strangers. Talk to your kids. And kids, talk to your parents
“Terry-Lynn Stevens recalled the impact that her husband had on the community, “During his lifetime, Dr. Rob helped save many lives, and through his legacy, we hope that he will save many more. Advocating for those suffering with mental illness, creating awareness and keeping the conversation going is a part of that.””
Lynn DeCaro, executive director of the Muskoka Community Foundation
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During his lifetime, Dr. Rob helped save many lives, and through his legacy, we hope that he will save many more. Advocating for those suffering with mental illness, creating awareness and keeping the conversation going is a part of that.”
Terry-Lynn recommends that, “In talking with one another, and opening lines of communication we can collectively work toward a community of mental wellness. Talk to each other, with your friends, with strangers. Talk to your kids. And kids, talk to your parents.
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