Healing Through Humour
Provided by: Canadian Mental Health Association - Saskatchewan Division
View information about this organization
- Advocacy (11 locations)
- BounceBack®
- Breakfast and Lunch Programs (2 locations)
- C.A.R.E. Program
- Caregiver Support Group
- Drop-in / Resource Centre
- Gambling Awareness Program
- H.O.P.E. Learning Centre (2 locations)
- Healing Through Humour
- Justice Community Support Program
- Parent Support Group
- The Nest
- Vocational, Recreational and Social Programs (8 locations)
- Youth Programming
Service Description
Teaches people living with mental illness the art of stand up comedy writing and performance. Offers people living with mental illness an opportunity to express themselves in a safe and creative environment. Also works with people without an illness so they can work hand in hand with those who are ill as a way to break down stigma.
- Students participate in comedy writing classes taught by Humber College School of Comedy Writing and Performance graduate, comedian Ian Andrew Morrison. Students develop their own stand-up comedy routine.
- Applicants are welcome year-round.
Eligibility
Ages 18+
Application Process
Contact Ian Morrison at 306-352-3006 or via email
Fees
None
Program Director: 306-352-3006
Business Line: 306-525-5601
In Regina
Hours of Operation
Wednesdays 3:30 pm at CMHA Division Office, 2702 12th Ave.
Service Website
www.facebook.com/HealingThroughHumour
X
healingthroughhumour@gmail.com
Coverage Area
Saskatchewan
Languages Offered
English
CMHA Office (Saskatchewan Division)
- Advocacy (11 locations)
- BounceBack®
- C.A.R.E. Program
- Gambling Awareness Program
- H.O.P.E. Learning Centre (2 locations)
- Healing Through Humour
- Justice Community Support Program
Location Info
Hours of Operation
Monday - Thursday 8:15 am to 5:00 pm
Friday 8:15 am - 4:30 pm
Accessibility
Wheelchair access - designated parking spaces; Wheelchair access - front or side or back doors; Wheelchair access - washrooms (at least one)
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