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Youth across Canada are struggling with their mental health – but when communities come together, change is possible.
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Email: hello@jack.org
Media: media@jack.org
Talks: talks@jack.org
Chapters: chapters@jack.org
Be There: bethere@jack.org
Fundraising: donate@jack.org
Phone: (416) 425-2494

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