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Funding aims to expand mental health supports for Cowichan youth

The grant will help CVYS expand care as more youth and caregivers seek support and many face food and housing insecurity.

Mental Health services for Cowichan Valley youth aged 12-24 can be strengthened and expanded thanks to a $1,041,474 infusion from Health Canada’s Youth Mental Health Fund. Monies will go to Cowichan Valley Youth Services (CVYS) over three-and-a-half years, ending March 31, 2029. “This funding represents an important step forward in ensuring that youth in our community have access to the supports they need to thrive,” said CVYS Board Chair Chris …

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Cowichan Valley Citizen broke the news in Duncan, Canada on Monday, May 11, 2026.
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