Partners 2024 – Organizations

Views expressed by supporting organizations do not necessarily reflect the views of On The Road 4 Mental Health as the views expressed by OTR4MentalHealth don’t necessarily reflect the views of our supporting organizations. Our partnerships are defined by the common goals of bringing awareness to the mental health and toxic drug crisis and in fighting the deeply seeded stigma.

For information and partnership opportunities, please contact us by email at info@otr4mentalhealth.com

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Youth Services Bureau (YSB) plays a leadership role and works in close collaboration with other agencies and groups in the community that are dedicated to providing the best possible services to young people and their families and communities. We continually draw on and expand our expertise in our day-to-day dealings with the 2,500 to 3,000 people who come to YSB for help each month.”


Community Addiction Services of Niagara (CASON) Located in St. Catharines, Ontario, CASON has satellite offices throughout the Niagara region, and is “committed to excellence in providing client-centred addiction services for people seeking healthier lives”. Services provided include Community Treatment, Family Services, Youth Services, Day Treatment, Addiction Supportive Housing, Gambling/Gaming Support, Health Promotion and more.


We are happy to have the support of The Canadian Mental Health Association (Ottawa) as a partner in this year’s event! We hope to have a representative of the CMHA Ottawa branch join our list of speakers at Major’s Hill Park, Mackenzie Ave. on June 1

The Canadian Mental Health Association is a nationwide organization with 330 community locations that promotes mental health and supports people recovering from mental illness.


Welcoming The Canadian Mental Health Association (Niagara) as a partner in this year’s event!

Canadian Mental Health Association (CMHA), Niagara Branch is one of a network of 67 branches, 11 Divisions, and 1 National Office that promotes and provides mental health services in over 330 communities across Canada.

CMHA Niagara is recognized as a solid service provider and an effective contributor to the community mental health system, offering free programs, services, and resources to support individuals 16 years and older who are experiencing mental health and addiction challenges.


We are happy to have the support of The Canadian Mental Health Association (Hamilton) as a partner in this year’s event!

The Canadian Mental Health Association is a nationwide organization with 330 community locations that promotes mental health and supports people recovering from mental illness.


Pathstone Mental Health – Providing quality mental health care for children, youth and families in Niagara for over 50 years. Pathstone has walk-in clinics throughout the Niagara Region, providing a range of services for children under 18 years old.


Ottawa West Four Rivers is collaboration of over 60 health care organizations and providers, covering a large area from the west end of Ottawa, to rural communities and towns in the west Ottawa Valley. This collaboration works together to improve the coordination of care among family physicians, hospitals, long term care facilities and home and community care with a focus on transforming mental health and addictions services and improving outcomes for those with certain chronic diseases.


Moms Stop the Harm (MSTH) is a network of Canadian families impacted by substance-use-related harms and deaths.

MSTH advocates for the change of failed drug policies, provides peer support to grieving families, and assists those with loved ones who use or have used substances.


Familes for Addiction Recovery (FAR) is a national charity founded by parents of children who have struggled with addiction from their teens with a goal of long term recovery for those with addiction and their families.


Unbroken Recovery provides athletic training for those recovering from addictions.

“We are in the business of replacing dangerous addictions with health, fitness and community. “

“Whether yours is alcohol, drugs, sex, shopping gambling, food or [fill in the blank] – we’re here for you, no questions asked”.