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Oolagen Youth Mental Health

On Thursday November 4, 2010, guests and supporters will join Oolagen Youth Mental Health for its Leave Them Laughing inaugural fundraising dinner.

The dinner at the Arcadian Court (401 Bay Street, Toronto) will feature celebrity emcees, and husband and wife team, Colin Mochrie and Debra McGrath. As Oolagen's Patrons, they are both deeply committed to helping raise awareness of Oolagen and the important work they do with at-risk youth and their families. With Deb and Colin in the house, it is sure to be a fun and memorable event.

At the event, The Honourable James Bartleman, the former Lieutenant Governor of Ontario, will be honoured with an award for his work in the area of mental health. For more than 40 years Oolagen, a youth mental health centre, has pioneered the development of innovative and cost-effective programs that help young people work through devastating issues that impede their success in school and in life. Some of the difficulties young people endure every day include violence in the home, sexual abuse, family pressures or gang violence. A University of Toronto teaching facility, Oolagen provides school-based mental health services, residential treatment, intensive services, out-patient counselling, programs for young mothers at risk and a walk-in clinic.

For more than forty years Oolagen, a youth mental health centre, has pioneered the development of innovative and cost-effective programs that help young people work through devastating issues that impede their success in school and in life. Some of the difficulties young people endure every day include violence in the home, sexual abuse, family pressures or gang violence. A University of Toronto teaching facility, Oolagen provides school-based mental health services, residential treatment, intensive services, out-patient counselling, programs for young mothers at risk and a walk-in clinic.

For further details on the Oolagen fundraising dinner, please click on this PDF Oolagen Evite.

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Oolagen Youth Mental Health
65 Wellesley Street East, Suite 500
Toronto, Ontario M4Y 1G7
www.oolagen.org