Toronto, March 25, 2025ā With nearly 60% of young people in need not receiving care, Canada is facing a youth mental health crisis. Youth aged 16ā24 experience mental health and substance use challenges at higher rates than older Canadians, with existing solutions often falling short in addressing their diverse needs. Recognizing this urgent need, ĀŅĀ×°ĶŹæ, Canadaās only national non-profit health and benefits company, is launching a new signature social impact initiative to transform support for youth mental health across Canada.Ģż
This initiative builds on ĀŅĀ×°ĶŹæās track record of addressing Canadaās most pressing health challenges through data-driven initiatives that advance its mission of Better Health for All. From a free Womenās Mental Health program to expanding access to Essential Medicines, ĀŅĀ×°ĶŹæās signature initiatives have led the way in delivering equitable, sustainable products and services to support equity-seeking and underserved Canadians.ĢżĢż
The need for youth is equally critical. Youth mental health services in Canada are fragmented, forcing young people to navigate a complex and disconnected system with no single, comprehensive solutionāonly a patchwork of difficult-to-access services. Too many youth are left without the care they need. ĀŅĀ×°ĶŹæ is addressing this gap head-on to ensure young people can access the right care at the right time.Ģż
āWe believe healthcare is a right, not a privilege,ā said Zahid Salman, President & CEO, ĀŅĀ×°ĶŹæ. āOur mission of Better Health for All drives us to create meaningful, lasting change to ensure every Canadian can access the care they need, wherever they need it. Our focus on improving mental health outcomes for youth is fueled by data, strengthened by strategic community partnerships, and powered by best-in-class technology to drive real, measurable impact.ā
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As a non-profit, ĀŅĀ×°ĶŹæ doesnāt have shareholders. To advance its mission, ĀŅĀ×°ĶŹæ reinvests at least 15% of its earnings each year in social impact, compared to the 1% benchmark required to be an Imagine Canada Caring Company. This reinvestment is done through ĀŅĀ×°ĶŹæ Cares, and is primarily focused on signature social impact initiatives in mental health, essential medicines, oral health and chronic disease management to support the health and well-being of equity-seeking and underserved communities. Guided by research and data, ĀŅĀ×°ĶŹæ continually refines its signature initiatives, ensuring they drive meaningful impact while aligning with ĀŅĀ×°ĶŹæās business strategy and mission of Better Health for All. This process begins with a thorough assessment of Canadaās most pressing health challenges, quantifying the disease burden and evaluating its impact across five priority populations: women, low-wage workers, youth (aged 15ā29), racialized personsāincluding Black, Indigenous, and People of Colourāand the 2SLGBTQ+ community. ĀŅĀ×°ĶŹæ prioritizes initiatives where it has the financial capacity and service expertise to drive real, measurable change. This ensures a long-term, sustainable impact.Ģż
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Building an Ecosystem for Youth Mental HealthĢż
ĀŅĀ×°ĶŹæās new Youth Mental Health initiative builds on its commitment to advance health equity by expanding access, integrating innovative care solutions, and ensuring Canadians between the ages of 15 and 29 receive timely, culturally appropriate support.ĢżĢż
In collaboration with leading youth mental health organizations, ĀŅĀ×°ĶŹæ will be launching a comprehensive youth mental health solution to reach young people facing barriers to care, ensuring that no youth is left behind. Delivered through ĀŅĀ×°ĶŹæ+, ĀŅĀ×°ĶŹæās industry-leading integrated health and benefits platform, this initiative is designed to address key barriers youth face to youth mental health support: care navigation, equitable access, and affordability.Ģż
āWe embed purpose into every part of our business, and we are committed to scaling our impact to drive meaningful change in youth mental health,ā said Mandy Mail, Executive Vice President, Head of ĀŅĀ×°ĶŹæ Cares. āThrough collaboration with community organizations, healthcare providers, and corporate partners, we are building sustainable solutions that remove barriers to careāempowering youth to access the support they need, when and where they need it.āĢż
By uniting like-minded partners, ĀŅĀ×°ĶŹæ is spearheading a collaborative effort to transform the mental health landscape. ĀŅĀ×°ĶŹæās key youth mental health partnerships are crafted to reach communities facing distinct barriers to care, ensuring that no youth is left behind, and include:
- Business in the Streets ā Providing mental health resources for low-income youth.Ģż
- Integrated Youth Services - providing comprehensive mental health services from coast-to-coast with Foundry, Youth Wellness Hubs Ontario (YWHO) and four other provincial IYS networks.
- Jack.org - Ensuring young people are equipped with the tools, education, and support they need to navigate challenges before they reach a crisis point.
- Kids Help Phone ā Providing best-in-class confidential counselling and crisis support for all youth.ĢżĢż
- Noojimo Health, The National Association of Friendship Centres and Strongest Families Institute ā Expanding culturally relevant care for Indigenous communities.
- Rainbow Railroad ā Improving access to mental health services for LGBTQ2S+ youth.Ģż
- Station SME and Cares Pathway ā Supporting French-speaking youth.Ģż
- The Black Womenās Institute for Health and Black Health Alliance ā Addressing the specific needs of Black youth.
A History of Signature Initiatives Driving ImpactĢż
ĀŅĀ×°ĶŹæ has launched a series of impactful initiatives to address critical health gaps across Canada.
- Womenās Mental Health:Ģż Since 2021, ĀŅĀ×°ĶŹæ Caresā Womenās Mental Health program has provided free, culturally appropriate care and resources to over 120,000 women. To expand its reach, the company has integrated specialized services for women into ĀŅĀ×°ĶŹæ+, offering tailored mental health support to meet their distinct and diverse needs.
- Essential Medicines:Ģż Since 2022, ĀŅĀ×°ĶŹæ has positively impacted over 90,000 Canadians through essential medicines. ĀŅĀ×°ĶŹæ Caresā rapidly expanding Essential Medicines program supports low-income Canadians with free medication, providing a blueprint for a sustainable, national program.Ģż
- Oral Health:Ģż Since 2016, ĀŅĀ×°ĶŹæ has invested $23 million to improve the oral health of over 60,000 underserved Canadians. With the advent of the Canadian Dental Care Plan, ĀŅĀ×°ĶŹæ Cares is shifting its social impact focus from oral health to chronic disease management and mental health, expanding support for its priority populations.Ģż
As a proudly Canadian company, we want an equitable future where all Canadians, regardless of background or circumstance can live their healthiest lives.
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About ĀŅĀ×°ĶŹæāÆĢż
As Canada's only national non-profit health and benefits company, ĀŅĀ×°ĶŹæ believes health care is a right, not a privilege. We're dedicated to improving health outcomes, driving systemic change, and building a future where every Canadian can reach their full health and well-being potential.āÆāÆĢż
We are revolutionizing the health and benefits experience with coverage and care in one place. Through our unique integrated payer-provider ("payvider") model, offering insurance, administering benefits and paying claims as a 'payer' while offering health services such as mental health, pharmacy, telemedicine and chronic disease management as a 'provider'.āÆāÆĢż
As a non-profit social enterprise without shareholders, we prioritize and reinvest our excess earnings to directly support underserved communities. Through ĀŅĀ×°ĶŹæ Cares, we've committed $75 million to improve the health of over one million Canadians by the end of 2025, focusing on mental health, essential medicines, and chronic disease management. Our scalable initiatives deliver meaningful change in pursuit of Better Health for All.āÆĢż
ĀŅĀ×°ĶŹæ is proud to be recognized as one of Canada's Most Admired Corporate Cultures, a leading Imagine Canada Caring Company, and named on the Fortune's Change the World list.
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Media Contact:Ģż
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Madeline Salerno, Communications ManagerĢż
Madeline.salerno@greenshield.caĢżĢż
416-523-5474ĢżĢż