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 AARR Bulletin Board

 
2023-05-05
For those wishing to donate, we have set-up a direct deposit Electronic Money Transfer (EMT) email: donate@anti-anxity-ranch.org. Funds will be directly deposited into AARR bank account. 
 
2023-03-01
Up-to-date information on AARR Annual General Meeting can be found here.
 
2023-02-08
AARR Annual General Meeting (AGM) for members is scheduled for 15 March, 2023 @ 0900 EST. View AARR AGM Invitation here.
 
2022-12-15
Read AARR 2022 Year End Dispatch here.  
 
2022-11-29
Head's-up.  AARR first annual AGM is planned for Wednesday, 15 March 2023.  Details to follow.
 
2022-09-27
Huge shoutout to Lundbeck Canada for their kind donation to AARR operating fund.  Thank you!
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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AARR Inspirations

A collection of amazing people and groups that help with perspective. 

 

CAMÉÉ

CAMÉÉ (Centre d’activités pour le maintien de l’équilibre émotionnel de Montréal-Nord). Nous sommes un groupe d’entraide par et pour les personnes vivant ou ayant vécu un problème de santé mentale. Au plaisir de vous rencontrer ! CAMÉE is a mental health centre offering social housing support to people struggling with mental illness in Montreal North, one of the boroughs hardest hit by COVID-19 in Canada.

 

Real Wheels

Our mission is to create and produce performances that deepen understanding of the disability experience. We tell stories in which disability itself is not the focus of the conflict, but rather forms the landscape on which universal issues are debated onstage. 

 

Sue Klebold - My son was a columbine shooter: This is my story

Sue Klebold is the mother of Dylan Klebold, one of the two shooters who committed the Columbine High School massacre, murdering 12 students and a teacher. She's spent years excavating every detail of her family life, trying to understand what she could have done to prevent her son's violence. In this difficult, jarring talk, Klebold explores the intersection between mental health and violence, advocating for parents and professionals to continue to examine the link between suicidal and homicidal thinking.