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The Globe and Mail
The cause: Canadian Mental Health Association York Region and South Simcoe
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A few years ago, Toni Schofield was struggling as a parent and searched in vain for mental-health resources near her home in rural Ontario.
“I was just looking for some help for myself and for my child,” Ms. Scholfield, 48, recalled from her home in Everett, Ont., about 100 kilometres north of Toronto. “Anybody who could point me in the right direction of where to get my child help, and even as a struggling parent how to help myself.”
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Longford families called to ‘Climb for Childline’ this February and make a difference for children
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Childline, Ireland’s national listening service for children as run by the ISPCC, is calling on individuals and families across the country and Longford to get climbing in February to help raise vital funds.
The service is highlighting how young and old alike can make a difference for children by taking on the ‘Climb for Childline’ challenge and picking a peak to conquer in the first month of Spring 2021.
The highest peaks of Ireland (Carrauntoohil), Europe (Mont Blanc), the world (Mount Everest) and even Mars (Olympus Mons) are just some of the heights which individuals can scale for the charity virtually, to help make sure no child has to face their challenges alone this year.
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Kilkenny families urged to ‘Climb for Childline’ this February and make a difference
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Childline, Ireland’s national listening service for children as run by the ISPCC, is calling on individuals and families in Kilkenny and across the country to get climbing in February to help raise vital funds.
The service is highlighting how young and old alike can make a difference for children by taking on the ‘Climb for Childline’ challenge and picking a peak to conquer in the first month of Spring 2021.
The highest peaks of Ireland (Carrauntoohil), Europe (Mont Blanc), the world (Mount Everest) and even Mars (Olympus Mons) are just some of the heights which individuals can scale for the charity virtually, to help make sure no child has to face their challenges alone this year.
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