Alberta provides additional $3 million for youth mental health and suicide prevention
The Alberta government will be providing additional funding for community organizations supporting youth mental health and suicide prevention.
The new youth suicide prevention grant program is accepting applications from community organizations until April 8.
“As young people continue to navigate the unique challenges caused by the pandemic, it is more important than ever that they feel heard, valued and supported. This funding will help youth community organizations continue to do the important work of supporting the mental health of at-risk young adults,” said Rebecca Schulz, Minister of Children’s Services.
Funding totalling $3 million will focus on ensuring young Albertans have access to effective suicide prevention supports and services, providing access to evidence-based training for those who support young people and reducing stigma through awareness campaigns so that youth and families are more likely to seek help related to suicide.


