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Windsor mental health association looks to fundraise $1M amid COVID-19

A local non-profitis looking to raise $1 million as theCOVID-19 pandemicheightens demand for mental health services.

CMHA Windsor-Essex says more people are struggling with suicidal thoughts

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The Windsor-Essex branch of the Canadian Mental Health Association has launched a million-dollar fundraising campaign. (Shutterstock)

A local mental health non-profitis looking to raise $1 million as theCOVID-19 pandemicheightens demand for mental health services.

Claudia den Boer, CEO of the Windsor-Essex County chapter of the Canadian Mental Health Association, saidaspects of the pandemic including socialisolation andschool closures arehaving an impact on the mental well-being of many.

"People are just having a hard time coping and some are losing hope," she told host Tony Doucette on CBC Radio's Windsor Morning Monday.

The organization has seen about a 25 per cent increase in people saying that they've contemplated suicide, she said, anumber den Boer suspects could be highergiven that stigma is considerable barrier to people seeking help.

"This data is based on the conversations that we're having through our programs and services, and withindividuals who are reaching out," she said.

Just in the last week, den Boer said she'sheardof at least four people who died by suicide locally.

"We really believe that prevention and promotion (of mental health) can make a difference," she said.

The organization's million-dollar fundraising drive willlargely support prevention and mental health promotion activities, including at workplaces, den Boer said.

"We really are looking forward to being able to bring a number of more people to come and serve and deliver programs at workplaces," she said.\

It fund-raises every year but is aiming higher this year, which isalso the year the branch is celebrating its50th year serving the community..

She said demand has risen, and she expects it to continue to growas we come out of the pandemic.

44% of Ontarians saw mental health deteriorate: survey

Recent surveys suggest many are struggling with mental health due to COVID-19.

Last month, the CMHA released asurvey that found 44 per cent of Ontarianssaidtheir mental health had deteriorated since the coronavirus pandemic started.

A national surveyfrom the Centre for Addiction and Mental Health in Toronto found 24 per cent of participants reported feeling anxiety and nearly 22 per cent felt depressed.

Where to reachout if you need support

The Ontario government has a list of resources available for those struggling with mental health and addictions.

TheCanadian Mental Health Association's Windsor-Essex crisis line is(519) 973- 4435.

With files from Windsor Morning