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Thorpe Recovery Centre and Residents in Recovery benefit from Alberta COVID-19 grant

Thorpe Recovery Centre and Residents in Recovery benefit from Alberta COVID-19 grant SHARE ON: Thorpe Recovery Centre. (Thorpe Recovery Centre) The Thorpe Recovery Centre and Residents in Recovery will be receiving some additional funding through Alberta’s Mental Health and Addiction COVID-19 Community Funding grant. Residents in Recovery has been approved for $35,290 and Thorpe Recovery Centre for $64,141. The funding is part of the Alberta government’s $53 million COVID Mental Health Action Plan supporting mental wellness and addiction recovery in the province during and after the pandemic. “Residents in Recovery provides judgement-free access to a safe, supportive, and therapeutic recovery environment,” says Vermilion-Lloydminster-Wainwright MLA Garth Rowswell. “This grant of over $35,000 from Alberta’s government supports their abstinence-based programs that put individuals on a journey towards self-discovery, motivation, and understanding of addiction.”

Millet PiPs earns grant for mental wellness

Author of the article: Christina Max Publishing date: Feb 03, 2021  •  February 3, 2021  •  1 minute read  •  Article content It’s been a year since the COVID-19 virus was first identified in Canada and through the pandemic, many people have been suffering mentally. Last week, Millet Little Peoples Indoor Play Society announced they had received a grant from Alberta Mental Health Addictions to provide free counselling to between 30 and 70 Millet residents who don’t have benefits. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser. “It’s something that is much needed in the community,” said Mayor Tony Wadsworth. The project is aimed at helping create healthy strategies for those affected by COVID-19.

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