The Mental Health Foundation is proud to collaborate with the Canadian Arab Institute and the RBC Foundation to launch Text4Amal, a free supportive texting program for the Arabic community in Canada.
Supportive messaging uses daily prompts sent to a user’s phone to help them identify and adjust negative thoughts through the use of evidence-based Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT*) tools. This innovative service is for Arab communities across Canada, in their native language, reviewed by a focus group to ensure cultural sensitivity and relevance.
Although the pandemic is easing across the country, the psychological effects are anticipated to increase in the aftermath. Crafted by mental health experts, the daily Text4Amal messages help people manage their mental health and look for avenues of improvement. Text4Amal does not replace the help of licensed psychologists and therapists.
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The Canadian Arab Institute is a national nonpartisan organization that focuses on issues and interests of the Canadian Arab community through research, policy, programming and community engagement. CAI celebrates and encourages Arab Canadians’ participation in all social, political, cultural and economic aspects of Canadian society.
Text4Amal works on any cell phone and is free of charge, excluding any applicable plan rates.
Our commitment to youth mental well-being is focused on prevention and early intervention programs that help provide young people timely access to knowledge, supports and care, when and where they need it. Our support of services such as Text4Amal is an important part of our strategy to help reduce the barriers to accessing mental well-being supports.
