Established in 1918, the Canadian Mental Health Association (CMHA) stands as a venerable institution and the most expansive community mental health organization in Canada. Over its century-long existence, CMHA has evolved into a vital force in the mental health landscape, with a pervasive presence in more than 330 communities spanning every province and one territory. This extensive network allows CMHA to deliver impactful advocacy, innovative programs, and invaluable resources that collectively contribute to the prevention of mental health problems and illnesses.
CMHA’s mission extends beyond mitigation, encompassing active support for recovery and resilience, fostering an environment where all Canadians can not only confront mental health challenges but also flourish and thrive. The organization operates through a cohesive structure, comprising one national office, 11 divisions spread across all provinces and one territory, and an impressive 75 community-based branches/regions.
The collaborative efforts of CMHA’s dedicated team, comprising over 5,000 staff members and an additional 11,000 volunteers, result in the provision of services and supports to an extensive constituency, reaching over 1.3 million Canadians. This expansive reach underscores CMHA’s commitment to ensuring that mental health resources are accessible to individuals across diverse communities, fostering a collective effort to build a mentally healthy nation. The organization’s multi-faceted approach reflects its dedication to creating a positive impact on the mental well-being of Canadians through a combination of advocacy, comprehensive programs, and the tireless efforts of a vast and committed network of volunteers and professionals.