Opportunities to Support BHF
Help the Behavioural Health Foundation bring hope and healing—through support, education, advocacy and treatment – to those affected by substance abuse and co-occurring mental health issues and to their loved ones. You can help by:
- Providing a tax-deductible financial gift
- Donating clothing and other household items
- Supporting one of our designated funds:
- Children’s Christmas Gift Fund
- Weir Scholarship Fund
- General Building Fund (Elevator Project)
You can also check our brochure to the right for more information on supporting BHF.
The Behavioural Health Foundation is a registered non-profit charity with the Province of Manitoba and the Canadian Revenue Agency and all gifts are tax-deductable. Gifts amounting to more than $10.00 will be receipted.
To make your donation, please send your cheque or money order to:
Behavioural Health Foundation
Box 250
St. Norbert, MB R3V 1L6
Canada
Thanks to our Private Supporters
We appreciate the contributions of our supporters. We would like to thank the following for their recent contributions and support:
- Dave and Jessica Audette of Bloomers Greenhouse in Lorette, MB for the generous donation of bedding plant for the BHF flower beds. They also hosted a plant fundraiser that raised over $400 for the Children’s Christmas Gift Fund. Bloomers Greenhouse can be located online at: www.bloomersgreenhouse.ca
- Rebecca Gole, student of College St. Norbert Collegiate for organizing a book drive for our Early Years Classroom. Through her efforts, Rebecca was able to donate more than 200 books such as Little Critter, Pooh Bear, Bernstein Bears and books by renowned author, Robert Munsch, to the children’s classroom library.
- The Potter family for their ongoing donations and support.
Government Supporters
We acknowledge and appreciate the support of the following Government agencies and departments:
- Manitoba Health / Healthy Living
- Manitoba Family Services and Housing
- Manitoba Education and Literacy
- Correctional Service of Canada
- First Nations, Inuit and Aboriginal Health Branch - Health Canada
For more information on giving to the Behavioural Health Foundation, please call us at (204) 269-3430 or email info@bhf.ca.


