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Language Portal of Canada
This website informs readers about Canadian resources that deal with different aspects of language.

Military Youth on the Move
This US Department of Defense website helps kids deal with saying goodbye, moving, and starting over in a new place.

CanLearn
Interactive and comprehensive information and services designed to help individuals save, plan and pay for lifelong learning opportunities

Doctor Search
Find a Family Doctor or Naturopath in Canada

E-MentalHealth.ca
Your source for local mental health help and events.

International Association for Suicide Prevention
World Suicide Prevention Day is 10 September 2009.

Hear me, Understand me, Support me :
What young women want you to know about depression.

Finding My Way
A three-part book which has been purchased by many MFRCs, Finding My Way helps teens deal with a parent who has experienced trauma.

www.realwarriors.net
The Real Warriors Campaign combats the stigma associated with seeking psychological health care and treatment and encourages service members to increase their awareness and use of these resources.

Little Eyes, Little Ears
How violence against a mother shapes children as they grow.

Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder and the Family: For Parents with Young Children
A Veterans Affairs Canada mental health resource.

http://afterdeployment.org/
After deployment is a mental wellness resource for military members, veterans, and military families.

http://www.sesameworkshop.org/initiatives/emotion/tlc
Sesame Workshop’s “Talk, Listen, Connect” initiative provides support and resources for families experiencing deployment, multiple deployments, or changes due to combat-related injury.

http://www.investinkids.ca
Invest in Kids is a national, charitable organization dedicated to helping parents.

The Wellness Kit
The Wellness Kit was developed by Veterans Affairs Canada for Canadian Forces members and their families making the transition from military to civilian life.

Responding to Stressful Events 
This Public Health Agency website discusses how to take care of ourselves and our community when our lives are affected by a disaster.