Accelerated Resolution Therapy (ART) is a therapeutic approach that helps patients process and resolve traumatic memories, anxiety, and other emotional distress.
Provides an art therapy kit for one patient living with mental illness, and includes items like paint brushes, drawing tools, canvases, modelling clay, and craft supplies.
Essential items like food, clothing, toothbrushes, deodorant, hygiene products, and other Little Things that make a big difference for a patient while they focus on healing and their mental illness and addictions recovery.
Provide comfort and nutritious meals prepared with care during a young person's healing journey while they focus on their recovery in an Alberta hospital.
Funds one hour of mental illness and addictions group counselling through youth mental health hubs like Kickstand and adult programs and services at Access 24/7.
Funds one hour of mental illness and addictions counselling through youth mental health hubs like Kickstand and adult programs and services at Access 24/7.
Recreational items like games, puzzles, sports and outdoor equipment that aim to enhance the quality of patient care in mental illness and addictions programs at Alberta Hospital Edmonton and communities across Alberta.
Items like stress balls, textured items, fidget spinners, and tactile cubes can help manage stress, improve focus, and promote relaxation, enhancing a patient’s mental health journey.
Make a gift on someone's behalf this holiday season by giving a Sparks of Hope gift card. The value of your gift card will support the Mental Health Foundation’s highest priority needs.
Bus tickets, rideshare credits and other transportation options for a patient who accesses mental health services allows them to focus on their treatment and well-being.
Bicycles for patients in mental illness and addictions programs, promoting physical activity, independence, and wellbeing during their recovery journey.
Supports integrated youth health and social services and professionally trained youth peer support workers for young people aged 11 to 25 across Alberta. Peer support workers create a space where young people can feel heard without judgement.
Recreational items like games, puzzles, sports and outdoor equipment that aim to enhance the quality of care youth aged 13 to 17 receive in mental illness and addictions programs across Alberta.