Are you a dedicated caregiver or parent supporting someone with mental health challenges? We understand your unique journey and we’re here to help.
Why Peer Support Matters
Shared Understanding: caregivers and/or parents who have faced similar challenges can truly relate to your experience, providing empathy and insight like no one else can.
Non-Judgmental Environment: a safe space where you can openly discuss feelings, concerns, and triumphs without fear of judgment.
Learning From Others: gain insight and inspiration from those who have navigated similar difficulties, learning practical tips and coping strategies along the way.
Emotional Validation: connecting with peers validates your emotions and reinforces that you are not alone on this journey.
Building a Supportive Network: forge meaningful connections with individuals who truly understand, creating a strong support network that can uplift and guide you.
Together, let’s create a space of growth, healing and mutual support. Join our Peer support community today!
Visit www.ttyxe.ca to learn more about our sharing circles and start your journey toward empowerment and connection. Remember: you are not alone, we are here to walk alongside you every step of the way.
AGE GROUP: | Adults |
EVENT TYPE: | Health & Wellness | Counselling & Support |
TAGS: | Counselling & Support |
The J.S. Wood Library opened in 1961 and is named after James Stuart Wood, who was born in England in 1891 and worked as a college librarian before enlisting in the British Army. He came to Canada with his family in 1925, teaching in Nipawin and Prince Albert before taking the role of Chief Librarian at Saskatoon Public Library in 1938.