A Special Organization Aiming to Make Mental Health Support Accessible to Regina Residents

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Conversations around mental health continue to be important for many communities across the province, and access to affordable support remains essential. Joining us, ahead of the Mayor's Luncheon for Mental Health, is Tim Kealy, Executive Director of The Caring Place, an organization dedicated to making counseling accessible for individuals and families in Regina.
20 Apr 2PM English Canada News Commentary

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