Canadian Mental Health Association Kamloops Branch

Canadian Mental Health Association Kamloops Branch Our Vision: Mentally Healthy People, Mentally Healthy Community.

The men around us are often the last ones to ask for help. Not because they do not need it, but because it has not alway...
06/13/2026

The men around us are often the last ones to ask for help. Not because they do not need it, but because it has not always felt easy or safe to ask.

This Men’s Mental Health Day, be the person who checks in first. A simple “how are you, really?” can open a door someone has been waiting at.

CMHA Kamloops is always behind that door too. 💙

May 31 to June 6, 2026 is National AccessAbility Week.National AccessAbility Week is a time to celebrate the valuable co...
05/31/2026

May 31 to June 6, 2026 is National AccessAbility Week.

National AccessAbility Week is a time to celebrate the valuable contributions of people with disabilities and to recognize the work being done across Canada to remove barriers and create more accessible, inclusive communities.

This year’s theme is Building a Strong, Accessible Canada — a reminder that accessibility is not a one-time effort. It is an ongoing commitment to identifying and removing physical, digital, communication, attitudinal, and systemic barriers so everyone can participate fully and equally.

Accessibility benefits everyone. This week, we encourage our community to reflect, learn, and look for practical ways to make our spaces, services, programs, and conversations more inclusive.

Learn more about National AccessAbility Week:

https://www.rickhansen.com/NAAW

May 24 is Early Psychosis and Schizophrenia Awareness Day.Today is an opportunity to build understanding, challenge stig...
05/24/2026

May 24 is Early Psychosis and Schizophrenia Awareness Day.

Today is an opportunity to build understanding, challenge stigma, and show support for people living with early psychosis or schizophrenia — and for the families, friends, caregivers, and communities who walk alongside them.

Psychosis and schizophrenia are often misunderstood. Awareness helps create space for compassion, early support, treatment, recovery, and hope.

People living with schizophrenia and early psychosis are more than a diagnosis, and with the right support, recovery and meaningful quality of life are possible.

Learn more and access resources from the Schizophrenia Society of Canada:

https://schizophrenia.ca/may-24-early-psychosis-and-schizophrenia-awareness-day/

Check out the page of the BC Schizophrenia Society:

https://www.facebook.com/BCSchizophreniaSociety

Awareness is of utmost importance in building a Canada where people living with early psychosis or schizophrenia achieve their potential. The Schizophrenia Society of Canada (SSC) promotes acceptance, support, hope, and recovery for people living with or loving someone with early psychosis or

In 1990, the World Health Organization removed homosexuality from its International Classification of Disease.That decis...
05/17/2026

In 1990, the World Health Organization removed homosexuality from its International Classification of Disease.

That decision opened a door.

Communities around the world mark the anniversary every year, demanding that doors keep opening.

May 14 is Moose Hide Campaign Day.Today, we stand in ceremony and solidarity to help end gender-based violence and suppo...
05/14/2026

May 14 is Moose Hide Campaign Day.

Today, we stand in ceremony and solidarity to help end gender-based violence and support the collective journey of reconciliation.

The Moose Hide Campaign is an Indigenous-led movement that invites everyone to take practical action: wear a moose hide pin, start conversations, learn, reflect, and speak out against violence toward women, children, and all those along the gender continuum.

Learn more and take part: https://moosehidecampaign.ca

On May 14, we invite our community to recognize Moose Hide Campaign Day — a day of ceremony, learning, and collective ac...
05/11/2026

On May 14, we invite our community to recognize Moose Hide Campaign Day — a day of ceremony, learning, and collective action to help end gender-based violence.

The Moose Hide Campaign is an Indigenous-led movement that began along the Highway of Tears and calls on all of us to stand up against violence toward women, children, and all those along the gender continuum. Wearing a moose hide pin is a visible commitment to honour, respect, and protect the people in our lives, and to speak out against violence.

Learn more, register, and find ways to take part: https://moosehidecampaign.ca

Workplace connection matters.Nearly 1 in 5 people in Canada report feeling lonely often or always. During CMHA Mental He...
05/06/2026

Workplace connection matters.

Nearly 1 in 5 people in Canada report feeling lonely often or always. During CMHA Mental Health Week, we are reminded that small moments of connection can make a meaningful difference in someone’s day.

A simple check-in, an invitation for a break, or a brief conversation can help people feel supported, reduce stress, and improve well-being.

This week, we encourage everyone to try one small action:
1. Check in with a colleague.
2. Invite someone for a break.
3. Start a simple conversation.

Connection does not have to be complicated. Sometimes, it starts with one small moment.

CMHA Mental Health Week | May 4–10 mentalhealthweek.ca

During National Volunteer Week, we’ve been thinking about the small moments that don’t always get noticed but mean every...
04/26/2026

During National Volunteer Week, we’ve been thinking about the small moments that don’t always get noticed but mean everything here at the clubhouse.

Like the volunteer who remembers how someone takes their coffee. The one who sits a little longer when a conversation needs it. The ones who quietly set things up, clean things up, and make sure no one feels out of place walking through the door.

That kind of care doesn’t show up in reports, but it shapes this space every day.

To our volunteers: what you do matters in ways that are hard to measure, but easy to feel. Thank you for being part of what makes the clubhouse what it is.

04/17/2026
Have you been spring cleaning and emptied your closets? We would love to take all your gently used & new men's clothing ...
04/09/2026

Have you been spring cleaning and emptied your closets? We would love to take all your gently used & new men's clothing for our apparel shop that helps Clubhouse members access free clothing. Please consider dropping off your items on any weekday between 9-2pm. Thank you 💛

Address

651 Victoria Street
Kamloops, BC
V2C2B3

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 4pm
Tuesday 8am - 4pm
Wednesday 8am - 4pm
Thursday 8am - 4pm
Friday 8am - 4pm

Telephone

+12503740440

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