Advocates say many people’s mental health impacted by pandemic
Battlefords area mental health advocates say many people’s mental health is being impacted by the pandemic, so it’s important they get the help they need.
With today marking Suicide Prevention Day around the world, local representatives are reminding people there are mental health resources available in the community for those seeking assistance.
Catholic Family Services of the Battlefords Executive Director Kim Morrison said the organization is available to help anyone struggling.
“It can feel lonely; it can feel overwhelming, and sometimes that seems like the only way out,” she said. “But there is help out there, and there are ways to feel better.”

