A Way Forward: Conversations on Mental Health
In this episode, host Jessica Samuels is joined by the Clinical Practice Manager at CMHA Kelowna, Kirsten Charles and youth advocate Delaney Neukomm for an important conversation about youth mental health, access to support, and the vision behind expanding Foundry services to the Westside. As Foundry Kelowna approaches its 10-year milestone, the discussion reflects on the impact the centre has had supporting youth ages 12–24 and their caregivers through counselling, peer support, family navigation, primary care and social services. The episode also explores CMHA Kelowna’s Not Alone: Bridging the Gap campaign, which aims to bring a Foundry satellite location to the Westside and improve access to mental health supports for youth and families in West Kelowna, Westbank First Nation, and Peachland. In this episode: * Why accessible mental health support matters for youth * The role Foundry Kelowna plays in helping young people feel heard and supported * Transportation and distance barriers facing Westside youth * The importance of awareness and helping youth know where to turn for support * Delaney’s journey founding the Walk for Mental Health at Mount Boucherie Secondary School * How community engagement will shape the future of the Westside satellite location * The long-term vision for youth mental health support in the region Notable Moments “We are looking at a space where youth don’t know where to go. And we’re hoping that Foundry is that first step for them.” — Kirsten Charles “It’s such a barrier when you don’t even know what there is to support you.” — Delaney Neukomm “I want youth to know there’s support.” — Kirsten Charles For Foundry Kelowna Supports for Youth Mental Health and Wellness Services visit: https://www.cmhakelowna.com/programs-supports/foundry-kelowna About the Campaign The Not Alone: Bridging the Gap campaign is focused on expanding youth mental health supports to the Westside through a satellite Foundry location. The initiative aims to make services more accessible for young people and caregivers by reducing transportation and access barriers while building stronger community connections. Get Involved Learn more about the campaign, become a Friend of Foundry, or support the initiative through: · https://cmhakelowna.crowdchange.ca/146672 Listen & Subscribe Listen to A Way Forward: Conversations on Mental Health wherever you get your podcasts. To learn more about CMHA Kelowna programs and supports, visit: cmhakelowna.com For questions about the podcast, contact: awayforward@cmhakelowna.org [awayforward@cmhakelowna.org] About the Podcast A Way Forward: Conversations on Mental Health is presented by Beem Credit Union, supporting conversations that help build stronger, more connected communities across British Columbia.
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