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Happy Thanksgiving

As we get ready for Thanksgiving, I want to express my deep gratitude for your unwavering support of Connect Counselling. In a year filled with challenges, your dedication has been a beacon of hope. Your commitment to mental well-being inspires us every day. Together,...

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Thank You Firefighters!

Message from the ED As we continue to recover from the devastating fires that have recently swept throughour community, it’s important that we take the time to check in on our loved ones. Thetrauma and stress of such an event can take a toll on one’s...

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We’re Speechless…

Wow, we are absolutely thrilled to announce that Quality Business Awards have awarded Connect the best counselling service in Kelowna! We couldn’t have achieved this without our team of dedicated counsellors and most importantly, you. As a team, we are beyond...

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Men’s Health Month

This month, we celebrate men’s health by focusing on a crucial aspect of wellnessthat often goes overlooked, mental health. Men are often unfairly stigmatized whenit comes to seeking emotional support. Still, it’s important to remember that takingcare of...

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Mental Health Week 2023

Mental health is essential to our wellbeing, which is why I’m embracing the “My Story” theme for Mental Health Week. Each and every one of us is unique, with our own set of experiences and perspectives that shape who we are. It takes courage to share...

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Social Media Victims Law Center 

The Social Media Victims Law Center (SMVLC) is an organization that focuses on the damaging effects social media can have on some of our lives. Recent studies have highlighted a concerning trend: a rise in teen suicide rates alongside increased social media usage. While the exact relationship is complex, it's clear that social media can contribute to mental health issues, including suicidal thoughts. Check out this in-depth guide to learn more about the link between social media and suicide, and discover how to support a friend or loved one who may be at risk.

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