Jennifer La Riviere spoke with People of Interest on CKUW about the 2nd Annual Winnipeg March for Mental Health Listen Here
Thank you Global Winnipeg gave us the opportunity to share the story behind the Winnipeg March for Mental Health! Set also features an interview and performance by event headliners, the Jarrett Lobley Project!
A doctor by day and rockstar by night – front-man and physician, Dr. Jarrett Lobley fuses the pop, rock, and alternative genres with his band The Jarrett Lobley Project to create a tangible link of humanity and honesty to…
The 2nd Annual Winnipeg March for Mental Health is jam-packed with talented performers! We have everything from spoken-word poetry to musicians to dancers – including ANANSI School for the Performing Arts! We are excited to welcome the diverse dance…
Lending their awesome talents to this year’s Winnipeg March for Mental Health on May 6th, is Winnipeg’s own, Bye Bye Blue. Catch their set at St. Vital Park as they fill the air with tunes that will definitely get…
The voice of the airwaves, Steve Adams of Energy 106 will be emceeing this year’s Winnipeg March for Mental Health on May 6th. In preparation for the annual event, Steve took us through his amazing career and his connection…
Alice Rose, Inspire Community Outreach Inc. Get Your Art On! facilitator and organization consultant, will be one of our amazing guest speakers at this year’s Winnipeg March for Mental Health on May 6th. Get to know more about Alice…
I’m an Arts students at the University of Manitoba majoring in Women’s and Gender Studies, Vice President of Justice for Women University of Manitoba Student Group, an active volunteer, and a mental health advocate. I’ve been dealing with mental…
Celebrate your strength by marching with your friends and family. The 2nd Annual Winnipeg March for Mental Health intends to raise public awareness of how common mental illness is, to normalize and validate the experiences of those people who struggle with mental differences or challenges, and to underscore the truth that no one is defined by their mental illness.
May 6th, 2017
Local mental health advocates are aiming to change how mental illness is persevered in the city with the inaugural Winnipeg March for Mental Health taking place during the 65th annual Mental Health Week on May 7, 2016, from 1:00…