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Article content Fort McMurray Public School Division (FMPSD) is pleased to receive an $18,000 Bell Let’s Talk Community Fund grant to build resiliency for Indigenous students. The grant will be used for initiatives that will increase self-esteem, and quality of life by providing cultural connections, as well as help build empowerment through mental health, culture and language. ”We are thankful to receive a grant from the Bell Let’s Talk Community Fund to offer such important programs for our Indigenous students and we look forward to sharing our successes later in the school year once the programs are up and running,” said Annalee Nutter, Assistant Superintendent of Education and Administration, Fort McMurray Public School Division. ....
OTTAWA There was music and an honest conversation around mental health Thursday afternoon during a Bell Let’s Talk day event with Canadian singer-songwriter Serena Ryder and students at Algonquin College. So many times I’ve had these waves of intense sadness and intense joy, Ryder recalled about her depression that she says began around nine or 10 years old. The president of the Algonquin College Students’ Association says more people have been reaching out during the COVID-19 pandemic We do know that there are a lot more students reaching out to the students’ association asking for help and just for that resource, so where can they go to counselling and find those resources online, so we’ve been able to help them that way, said Emily Ferguson. ....