The Canadian Mental Health Association (CMHA) believes that every child deserves to feel proud of who they are and to embrace their true selves, no […]Continue readingLet the kids be who they are – without fear

If you are in crisis, please call the Suicide Crisis Helpline at 988 (24/7), 911, or present yourself at your nearest emergency room.



The Canadian Mental Health Association (CMHA) believes that every child deserves to feel proud of who they are and to embrace their true selves, no […]Continue readingLet the kids be who they are – without fear

Within our stories is the mental health care we all need. Storytelling is a fundamental part of being human. Stories help build connections […]Continue reading#MyStory: Mental Health Week 2023

An album by veterans, about veterans, for veterans living through their mental health journeys Music for the Mind is a fundraiser for CMHA of NB, […]Continue readingMusic for the Mind – Veterans Edition

Emergency Departments aren't the cure for our mental health crisis but there's nowhere else to turn Act for Mental Health calls for the promised […]Continue readingACT for Mental Health

Here are some books and podcasts we at Canadian Mental Health Association of New Brunswick love and recommend! Whether it's information and education […]Continue readingWe love… Books and Podcasts Recommendations

It’s common to feel low, stressed out, worried, depressed, irritable, angry, or nothing at all. With the right tools and practice, you can reclaim […]Continue readingBounceBack Online

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Engaging Employees in Mental Wellness Program Description This training is designed to provide leaders within a workplace environment with the […]Continue readingCo-Workers First


Mental Health Week 2025 Theme: Unmasking Mental Health Living with a mental health or substance use […]Continue readingMental Health Week 2025

NB-IYS is thrilled to announce the launch of a Call for Proposals (CFP) to identify a Lead Agency to […]Continue readingCall for Proposals: Integrated Youth Services Hub in Fredericton
Location: Miramichi, On-site. Permanent Full-Time About CMHA of NB The Canadian Mental Health Association of New Brunswick Inc. (CMHA of NB) is part of a nationwide, voluntary organization that that envisions a country where mental health is a universal human right. CMHA of NB work is guided by the mission of ensuring […]Continue readingCommunity Coordinator

UPDATE:EARLYBIRD REGISTRATION HAS BEEN EXTENDED TO FEBRUARY 28THREGISTRATION DEADLINE IS MARCH 3RD!! Brush off those rocks and grab those brooms because Curl for Mental Health is back! Saturday, March 14, 2026 Canadian Mental Health Association of New Brunswick will be hosting our longest running fundraiser at TSA Curling Club in Saint John. Four person teams […]Continue readingCurl for Mental Health 2026

CMHA of NB Vision. A Canada where mental health is a universal human right. CMHA of NB Mission. To ensure that all people in New Brunswick […]Continue readingAbout CMHA of New Brunswick

Our vision defines the overall outcome that we are working towards. Our mission describes our purpose and unique contribution. Our values are the […]Continue readingOur Vision, Mission and Values
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We recognize and respectfully acknowledge that the Canadian Mental Health Association of New Brunswick works on unceded traditional homelands of the Mi’kmaq, Wolastoqiyik, Passamaquoddy, and Penobscot all of which create the Wabanaki Confederacy as signatories of the Peace and Friendship Treaty of 1752.