Press Releases 2024: A year of milestones, partners, and momentum

Press Releases 2024: A year of milestones, partners, and momentum

Explore Strong Minds Strong Kids’ 2024 press releases—key announcements on partnerships, funding, events, and program milestones. This archive links to each release so you can read official statements, access assets, and connect with our media team for quotes and interviews.

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Strong Minds Strong Kids celebrates 50 years of promoting youth mental wellness

Strong Minds Strong Kids celebrates 50 years of promoting youth mental wellness

On November 13, 2024, Strong Minds Strong Kids, Psychology Canada, celebrated 50 years of impact. The milestone event highlighted our programs, partners, and prevention-first approach that equips children and youth with lifelong coping skills—and the caring adults around them with practical, evidence-based tools.

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Strong Minds Strong Kids celebrates 50 years and launches 50-day campaign

Strong Minds Strong Kids celebrates 50 years and launches 50-day campaign

To celebrate 50 years of impact, Strong Minds Strong Kids, Psychology Canada launched a 50-day campaign featuring program spotlights, practical resources, and community activities. The milestone initiative honours decades of prevention-focused work and invites partners and supporters to help equip more children and youth with lifelong coping skills.

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Media Alert: Dr. Dan Andreae named Presenting Sponsor of Growth Gala

Media Alert: Dr. Dan Andreae named Presenting Sponsor of Growth Gala

Strong Minds Strong Kids, Psychology Canada announces Dr. Dan Andreae as the Presenting Sponsor of the Strong Minds Gala in Toronto. His leadership gift supports prevention-focused mental-health programs for kids and teens, celebrating SMSKPC’s impact and building momentum for the year ahead.

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Quinn Family Future Foundation commits $150,000 to expand Stress Busters

Quinn Family Future Foundation commits $150,000 to expand Stress Busters

Quinn Family Future Foundation has committed $150,000 over five years to expand our Stress Busters program for grades 4–6. This support will help us reach 5,000 more at-risk children with practical coping skills that build confidence and resilience, while equipping caring adults with research-informed tools.

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