The New Flow 93.5 teams up with CAMH to bring awareness to the airwaves for Mental Illness Awareness Week
Last week Donna, Marie, Nick and Sean visited the New Flow 93.5 studios in downtown Toronto to record a series of public service
announcements to mark Mental Illness Awareness Week (October 4-10). In the PSA, the CAMH clients courageously share stories
of their struggle with addiction and mental illness to encourage others to seek help.
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Nick, one of four CAMH clients recording their stories in public service announcements at The New Flow 93, which is teaming
up with CAMH to mark Mental Illness Awareness Week. The PSAs begin airing on Oct 4th.
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Many of them had never been in a recording studio before, but everyone rose to the occasion and told their stories in an honest
and accessible way.
Donna, a student in CAMH’s REACH Program, spoke candidly about her struggle with substance use and ADHD. “At first I wasn’t sure if I wanted the entire city to know
that I used to use drugs and that I’m a student at CAMH, but it feels good to know that my story will encourage others to
seek help for themselves or someone they know.” Donna will graduate this winter and is looking forward to what lies ahead.
“I still have my whole life ahead of me – I know I can become whatever I want.”
Sean, who had an addiction to opioids along with undiagnosed ADHD, shared that while on the brink of suicide, CAMH connected
him to the help he needed. Sean is now drug-free, thanks to methadone treatment. He is studying to become an addiction counselor
and devotes much of his time to raising awareness around mental health and addiction issues, particularly the value of methadone
maintenance therapy.
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Donna, Maria, Nick and Sean at the studios of the New Flow 93.
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The client PSA speakers come from various CAMH programs, various age groups and truly illustrate that mental illness and addiction
affects all people. That’s precisely why the New Flow partnered with CAMH on this public awareness initiative.
“Addiction and mental illness are serious issues, that may not be discussed in our day-to-day lives,” said Venus Santos, Promotions
Director for the New Flow 93.5. “We feel that it is important for people to have the resources to seek help and wanted to
support CAMH, by creating awareness for our listeners.”
The PSAs will air on the New Flow 93.5 FM from October 4-10. Be sure to tune in.