The Barry F. Lorenzetti Foundation Supports the BLOOM Program
A $205,000 donation opens up new possibilities for the BLOOM program—more resources, more support, and more hope for young people and their families.
November 1
2022
To say the last two years have presented new challenges for mental health care and research institutes – and indeed, every individual in our society – is an understatement. The unprecedented impacts of the pandemic exacerbated an already growing mental health crisis.
Before the pandemic, 1 in 5 Canadians experienced a mental health problem or illness in any given year. In the first year of the pandemic, the World Health Organization recorded a massive increase of 25% in the global prevalence of anxiety and depression. Meanwhile, research showed that 61% of people with a pre-existing mental illness felt that their mental health had deteriorated during this period.
At the Douglas, we felt consequences of the pandemic acutely; at the same time, we are continually humbled by the dedication, selflessness, and agility that our staff demonstrated. The Douglas has in fact played an important and unique role during the pandemic.
Since March 2020, the Douglas has been the place of care for psychiatric patients who test positive for COVID-19 from across the province. We converted a patient unit to serve this purpose, and reconfigured additional space to house patients who cannot immediately return to their homes because of COVID-19. The Douglas also became one of many COVID-19 testing and vaccination sites.
The pandemic created many challenges, but responding to this evolving situation also presented opportunities to make much-needed investments in our digital and physical infrastructure.
A $205,000 donation opens up new possibilities for the BLOOM program—more resources, more support, and more hope for young people and their families.
Presented by Desjardins, the second edition of Builders of Hope highlighted the strength of collective mobilization. The event raised $150 000, which will directly support essential research projects at the Douglas Institute.
Maripier Morin is joining forces with the Douglas Foundation to advance research and build hope.