About Us
CMHA's Mission
Canadian Mental Health Association's mission is to provide integrated mental health and addiction services to individuals and families using a recovery approach that respects individual uniqueness and choice.
Our History
The Canadian Mental Health Association, Simcoe County Branch is a
non-profit charitable association funded by the Ministry of Health and
Long-Term Care, Mental Health Branch, the United Way and ongoing
fundraising events.
In 1960, a group of Barrie citizens concerned about the lack of
services and support for individuals with mental health difficulties
established Barrie Mental Health, which successfully lobbied the
government to provide our community with its first psychiatrist. The new
agency also provided community education, advocacy, the Christmas Gift
Campaign and volunteers to the Oak Ridge facility in Penetanguishene.
CMHA Barrie-Simcoe continued to grow offering a full range of flexible,
client centered supports and services including case management,
employment opportunities, a social-recreational clubhouse and housing
services.
Today, CMHA is a leader in providing direct services, advocacy and
education for individuals with serious mental illness, their families
and the general public. Now CMHA Simcoe County, the Branch has come a
long way over the years, but the fight for adequate services and
understanding for persons with mental illness continues to be at the
forefront of everything we do.