RISING TOGETHER FOR MENTAL HEALTH

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We will rise until no one is left behind.

Now entering its fourth year, the CAMH Sunrise Challenge™ has raised over $4.7 million to fuel research breakthroughs, accelerate the pace of discovery and show people with mental illness that they're not alone.

From May 27 to 31, 2024 , you can rise to the challenge by waking up with the sun each morning and sharing your Sunrise Moment.

how to participate

TM/MC — Centre for Addiction and Mental Health Foundation (for registered or unregistered marks)

SUNRISE AND SHINE ON CAMH TUESDAY

Dr. Abigail Ortiz shares her insight on wearable technology—like smartwatches and fitness trackers—and how they can be used to help manage care. As the Head of the Bipolar Integrated Care Pathways at CAMH, Dr. Ortiz’s research focuses on understanding mood regulation and bipolar disorder through specialized techniques and how we may be able to forecast episodes of mental illness.

Share your Sunrise Moment

Capture and share your sunrise moments with us using #CAMHSunriseChallenge

Each day this week, 25 registered participants who share on social with #CAMHSunriseChallenge will be randomly selected to receive a $10 Starbucks e-gift card.

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Together, we can change mental health care forever.

With the momentum our community has helped create, we believe now is the time to go further than ever to support those facing mental illness. Now is the time to rise together and build a future where no one is left behind.

Why We Rise

Funds Raised

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1,916 participants

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Thank you for rising with us.

Sponsors

Thank you to our generous sponsors for rising with us to make the Sunrise Challenge possible. Together, we can fuel research breakthroughs, accelerate the pace of discovery and show people with mental illness that they're not alone.

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