COVID-19 EMERGENCY FUND
Campaign to raise funds to support the CISSS de l'Outaouais in the fight against COVID-19
Information Package for Newcomers
This project provides immigrant parents with informational and prevention-focused material on the proper ways to interact with children so as to avoid reports to the Youth Protection Branch.
Home support program
The Home Support Program is a fund that benefits families and individuals dealing with particular hardships or a situational crisis.
2020 Youth Funds
The Gatineau Health Foundation is also doing its share to support a number of programs tailored to the diverse needs of young people in rehabilitation centres or foster families, as well as other children requiring a follow-up by the Youth Protection Branch.
Multimedia room at the “Maison de l’apprenti” (Youth Protection Branch)
Inauguration of the brand new multimedia room created with funding from the Foundation, in partnership with the Fondation québécoise pour les jeunes contrevenants.
Fund for Autism
Thanks to Mr. Dormani’s donation, the Foundation has set up a fund to help families with children with an autism spectrum disorder.
EMOTIONAL SUPPORT DOG – Brao
In 2019, the Foundation’s contribution enabled the Youth Protection Branch (YPB) to acquire Brao, an emotional support dog trained by the Mira Foundation, to provide support and comfort to children and teenagers going through stressful or anxiety-inducing situations.
Freeman Residence
This project will add two new residences tailored to the needs of youth receiving rehabilitation services in an open environment.
Safety kits for the sippe program
Home injury and trauma prevention kits are distributed annually.
La Maison Oak – Immeuble Supervisé
Construction of a supervised rental building for clients living with mental health issues.
13th Mental Health Conference
In the fall of 2019, the Gatineau Health Foundation helped the CISSS de l’Outaouais and its Centre de formation en santé mentale de l’Outaouais (CFSMO) organize their 13th Mental Health Conference.
Youth Funds
The Gatineau Health Foundation is also doing its share to support a number of programs tailored to the diverse needs of young people in rehabilitation centres or foster families, as well as other children requiring a follow-up by the Youth Protection Branch.
Home support program
The Home Support Program is a fund that benefits families and individuals dealing with particular hardships or a situational crisis.
Mental Health Care Path for 6- to 18-Year-Olds
• Ensure better care for children with mental health problems (by calling on the right people at the right time and leveraging inter-professional collaboration with the involved stakeholders).