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Angeer’s Story – Providing mental health supports for the most vulnerable
Angeer’s Story – Providing mental health supports for the most vulnerable
When Angeer found out her eight-year-old son’s bone cancer had relapsed, she didn’t know how she would be able to get through it. Like many local families, they were also facing isolation and anxiety as a result of the pandemic.
United Way worked rapidly with our partners to identify the needs of the most vulnerable and rallied the community to provide supports such as counselling for local people who are struggling. Because supporters do local good, families like Angeer’s have the mental health supports they need to weather this storm.
Help make a difference in your community today by visiting myunitedway.ca/donate-united-way.
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