“Be somebody that makes everybody feel like a somebody.”

Children and youth attending CASA Centre are now able to enjoy a new mural honouring late Edmonton Oilers player Colby Cave. The mural was commissioned through the Colby Cave Memorial Fund at the Edmonton Oilers Community Foundation and Colby’s Kids, initiatives that help support CASA Mental Health’s Day Programs and CASA House. “Every time a […]

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New Mental Health Program in Alberta Schools | CASA on Global News Morning

CASA’s Tanya Kendall and Lori Roe joined Global News Morning to talk CASA Classrooms, CASA’s new model for school-based mental health service. Watch the segment here. Watch CASA on Global News Morning Edmonton at 7:20 on the first Thursday of every month. Each “Your Mental Health” segment features a specialist from CASA talking about relevant

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CASA serves ‘missing middle’ to build resilience and keep kids out of hospital

CASA Mental Health is meeting kids where they are. The non-profit organization has been offering services for nearly 40 years. It was started for families, by families who identified a need for medical intervention for kids with mental illness. While many organizations support people’s mental well-being, CASA focuses on the “missing middle,” treating mental illness

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Community Funders

Support from community funders helps CASA Mental Health deliver holistic, evidence-informed and compassionate mental health care to kids and families in Alberta. We’re grateful to the Edmonton Civic Employees Charitable Assistance Fund and the RBC Foundation for prioritizing mental health care in our communities. Edmonton Civic Employees Charitable Assistance Fund The Edmonton Civic Employees Charitable

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For A Child In Immediate Crisis

If your child is in physical danger or is at risk of harming themselves or someone else, call 911 or go to the nearest emergency department.

If your child is in crisis, dial the Edmonton distress line at 780-482-4357 for immediate assistance.