Pam’s Story
I started working at MDAM in February 2021 and have had the privilege and the opportunity to work in a number of different supporting and lead roles. More importantly though, working at MDAM has taught me many different tools that make up my current mental health toolbox….
Anonymous’ Story
I found out about MDAM through a friend of a friend who heard I was struggling with a recent bipolar disorder diagnosis and reached out with MDAM’s contact information. I ended up checking out their website first and found some great resources, and the online peer support…
Jeff’s Story
I started at the Mood Disorder Association of Manitoba as a service user. I would attend two groups a week online over zoom during lockdowns due to the global pandemic. I was a support group member for over a year before I decided I wanted to give back to MDAM for all of …
Anonymous’ Story
Twelve years ago, when I walked into MDAM I was looking for a reason not to end my life. A volunteer found a quiet space for us to talk, he let me talk, cry, say all the fears, past traumas all the things that I had been terrified to say out loud. He didn’t judge me or tr…


