More than 2,300 young people in the Quebec City area to receive support through the third Mental Health Investment Fund
More than 2,300 young people in the Quebec City area to receive support through the third Mental Health Investment Fund |
| [07-May-2026] |
QUEBEC CITY, May 7, 2026 /CNW/ - On the occasion of the 75th Mental Health Week, Bruno Marchand, Mayor of Quebec City, and Marie-Chantal Côté, Senior Vice President of Sun Life Health, today announced the three recipient organizations of the third Mental Health Investment Fund, which will raise awareness and support more than 2,300 young people in the region over the next three years. This third fund, announced at the Quebec City Mayor's Ball in December 2025, amounts to $100,000 over three years with Sun Life contributing $75,000 and Quebec City contributing $25,000. Managed by the Youth in Mind Foundation, the fund supports agencies with mental health missions that complement the foundation's activities:
"We have a collective responsibility not only to look after our young people, but also to offer them hope for the future," said Quebec City Mayor Bruno Marchand. "Every day, the organizations that support them do essential work with remarkable humanity and dedication. Thanks to this fund, they will have additional resources to take action and, above all, better equip young people to face their challenges." "When you live with mental health issues, getting the right support at the right time can really change the trajectory of your life. By launching this third investment fund with Quebec City and the Youth in Mind Foundation, we are reaffirming our commitment to building communities where everyone can thrive and live healthier lives," said Marie-Chantal Côté, Senior Vice President of Sun Life Health. "Thanks to the exceptional work of community organizations, more youth will be able to get the help and tools they need to overcome their challenges and build resilience." Recipient organizations The organizations benefiting from the third Mental Health Investment Fund for the next three years are:
"With the support of these three youth advocacy partners, we are expanding our reach to support young people and have an impact where needs are most urgent," said Mélanie Boucher, President and CEO of the Youth in Mind Foundation. "Given the current situation, it's important to join forces and combine our expertise to give adolescents the help and tools they need to build good mental health." About the Youth in Mind Foundation For nearly 30 years, the Youth in Mind Foundation has been working to prevent psychological distress among young people aged 11 to 18 in Quebec. By offering awareness-raising workshops in high schools, as well as online resources for youth, parents and educators, it takes concrete action to support better mental health among teens. Raising awareness, providing resources and helping break taboos: this is how the Foundation supports young people, helping them navigate the challenges of adolescence and foster their well-being. For more information, visit the website fondationjeunesentete.org. About Sun Life Sun Life is a leading global financial services company that provides individuals and institutions with insurance, health, and asset and wealth management solutions. It operates in markets around the world, including Canada, the United States, the United Kingdom, Ireland, Hong Kong, the Philippines, Japan, Indonesia, India, China, Australia, Singapore, Vietnam, Malaysia and Bermuda. As of March 31, 2026, Sun Life total assets under management amounted to $1.58 trillion. For more information, please go to www.sunlife.com. The shares of Sun Life Financial Inc. are listed on the Toronto Stock Exchange (TSX), the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) and the Philippines Stock Exchange (PSE) under the symbol "SLF."
SOURCE Sun Life Financial Inc. | ||||||||||||||
Company Codes: Toronto:SLF,NYSE:SLF |













