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The Foundation

We’re a fun and engaging information desk (of sorts) for the local mental health ecosystem.

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Our on-going development focus is an annual performance gala and staged production designed within a street festival environment, helping facilitate the transfer of mental health information.

Playing with Play Dough

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We promote mental health literacy & support healthy brain development.

Our pop-up playgrounds, workshops, and events bring people together to learn through play, humour, and relevant storylines.

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We engage arts & culture holistically to promote city-building.

We believe that the designed narratives featuring local art and culture at key touch-points can be used to express these ideas to the public, more effectively than a singular strategy.

Amsterdam Light Festival
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We support inclusivity through a diversity of perspectives.

We believe that mental health is a global human right.  By creating platforms to share a wide-range of solutions, options, and valid pathways to healing, we create spaces for people to get curious about how they can thrive.

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We present 2-way conversations that demonstrate compassion.

At our events and gatherings, we share relevant research, facts, and ideas from local authorities and seasoned experts. This improves our capacity to create informed opinions that can effectively meet the needs of civic rights and responsibility.

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Through arts and culture projects, we support healthy brain development and promote mental health literacy. We innovate the mental health conversation with evidence-backed processes developed through our research, blend it with art, and then weave it into a narrative for fun and playful learning.

In the spirit of reconciliation and truth, we are grateful to ground our work and learning in Moh’kinsstis (Calgary). We acknowledge the Treaty 7 region of Southern Alberta, Canada as home of the Blackfoot Confederacy (Siksika, Kainai, Piikani), the Tsuut’ina, the Iyarhe Nakoda Nations, and the Otipemisiwak Métis Government, Districts 5 & 6. Thank you for your ongoing stewardship of this land, for helping us to witness the trauma of your experience, and for sharing the wisdom of the Medicine Wheel with us.

©2018-25 by Stacey Perlin. 

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