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Tantalus Wellspring Society partners with Greg Gardner GM to support mental health in Squamish

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Every dollar donated to the Mental Health & Wellness Fund will be matched by Greg Gardner GM.
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November 29, 2024 6:26am

The Tantalus Wellspring Society has announced a new partnership with Greg Gardner, GM to support mental health and wellness in  Squamish.

From now until December 31, every dollar donated to the Mental Health & Wellness Fund will be matched by Greg Gardner GM, doubling the impact of every contribution. The campaign aims to raise $15,000 by the end of 2024, which will fund critical wellness initiatives, including:

Subsidized Counseling: Providing 15 families or 18 individuals with access to five or more counselling sessions with a registered counsellor of their choice.

Affordable Wellness Services: Making activities such as yoga, meditation, youth Aikido, and strength training more accessible to community members.

As a Squamish-based registered charity, the Tantalus Wellspring Society is dedicated to ensuring wellness resources are available to everyone, regardless of financial circumstances. The organization emphasizes empowering individuals by offering affordable and flexible options for care.

Notably, 100% of all donations go directly to programs without deducting administrative fees. Every contribution, large or small, becomes a gift of healing and well-being for someone in need within the community. Donations can be made through the Tantalus Wellspring Society’s website to support this initiative, with tax receipts provided. “Join the effort to promote mental health and wellness in Squamish and help create a healthier, more connected community.”

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