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Resilience and support networks are key to mentally healthy lives.
Resilience and support networks are key to mentally healthy lives.
Resilience and support networks are key to mentally healthy lives.

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Youth mental health needs your support.
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This form should be completed by the donor and submitted to the donor’s broker and via email to donate@jack.org to inform the charity of your intention to make a gift of securities.

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Since our inception in 2010, Jack.org has been at the forefront of developing innovative solutions by young people, for young people. What began as a small pilot of events for youth has grown into a network of thousands of young people from coast to coast to coast whose insight and work to support their peers on the ground is shaping a a future where young people everywhere can thrive.
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Get in touch with us about how you can support youth.

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Work with us and use your skills and expertise to help improve youth mental health.

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Fundraising Ideas

Want to support your community's mental health but don't know where to start? These resources will help guide you in the right direction.

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Connect to Help

Expanded version of label, if applicable. Most often used to define acronyms. For example, "EdHub" may be an appropriate label, but we'd want to define its full name as "Jack.org Educator Hub."This may also be used as a subheading for the description below. For example, under the label "Campus Assessment Tool" we may say here "For university student leaders."

Group activity among young people

Connect to Help

Expanded version of label, if applicable. Most often used to define acronyms. For example, "EdHub" may be an appropriate label, but we'd want to define its full name as "Jack.org Educator Hub."This may also be used as a subheading for the description below. For example, under the label "Campus Assessment Tool" we may say here "For university student leaders."

Group activity among young people

Connect to Help

Expanded version of label, if applicable. Most often used to define acronyms. For example, "EdHub" may be an appropriate label, but we'd want to define its full name as "Jack.org Educator Hub."This may also be used as a subheading for the description below. For example, under the label "Campus Assessment Tool" we may say here "For university student leaders."

Group activity among young people

Connect to Help

Expanded version of label, if applicable. Most often used to define acronyms. For example, "EdHub" may be an appropriate label, but we'd want to define its full name as "Jack.org Educator Hub."This may also be used as a subheading for the description below. For example, under the label "Campus Assessment Tool" we may say here "For university student leaders."

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Host a Fundraiser

Jack.org’s Community Challenge encourages you to fundraise your way. Nothing's off the table - if you can dream it, you can do it.

Make Mental Health Conversations Possible

With your support today, thousands of young people across Canada will get essential mental health education from a peer they can relate to through Jack Talks, Jack Chapters and Be There Certificate.

Creating spaces of belonging and advocating for mental health helped Meredith Rose find her voice. Now she’s helping others to do the same.

Meredith Rose's Story

Meet Dzhafar Kabidenov, a 21-year-old international student at the University of Toronto's St. George campus and a passionate advocate for youth mental health.

Dzhafar Kabidenov's Story

At 18, Luca experienced mental health struggles after an incident at his high school. Learnings from a Jack Talk were instrumental to him getting the support he needed. As a Jack Talks Speaker today, he’s working to make sure every young person gets the support they need.

Luca Bernardini’s Story
87%
of young people felt better equipped to reach out for support after a Jack Talk
158
Jack Chapters and counting
97%
said the Be There Certificate improved their confidence with supporting someone through a mental health struggle
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physical

A single, incredible run? A 7-day steps challenge? A 30-day push-ups challenge? Pick the exercise and time commitment of your choice!

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CREATIVE

Pledge to paint daily for self care! Or create special hand made post-cards for your donors. Whatever your heart desires!

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mindfulness

Pledge to meditate or journal every day for a time commitment of your choice, and share your reflections with your community!

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ADVOCACY

Share a mental health myth buster every day for a week. Do a #DoSomething challenge virtually to engage your community in advocacy.

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fun & games

Host a game night and ask participants to donate to play! Set up a birthday party and ask for donations instead of gifts. Give your pup a treat for every donation!

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Create Your Own

You could create an event specific individual or team page. A page for your corporate fundraiser. A page to donate proceeds of sales of items you're selling. The world's your oyster!

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