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Parents turn grief for son into aid for youths

A newspaper article from the Vancouver Sun from August 28, 2008 entitled "Parents turn grief for son into aid for youths." The article is about how the Dennehy family and The Kelty Patrick Dennehy Foundation has contributed to causes that fight depression and mental health issues. These causes include the Kelty Resource Centre and the mental health building at the BC Children's Hospital. Found in scrapbook.

Antidepressants warning may have spurred rise in suicides

An article from the Globe and Mail on April 8, 2008 entitled "Antidepressants warning may have spurred rise in suicides." The article mainly discusses antidepressants and teen suicides, but also mentions the Dennehy family and the Kelty Patrick Dennehy Foundation as leaders in trying to remove the stigma of depression. The article features a photo of Ginny Dennehy. Found in scrapbook.

Breaking the Silence: Donors advance depression research and awareness

A newspaper article entitled "Breaking the silence: Donors advance depression research and awareness." The article briefly discusses the stories of the Craig family and the Dennehy family and their donations to depression research. Dr. Allan Young of the University of British Columbia was the recipient of much of this research money. Found in scrapbook.

Partners in Prevention

A newspaper photo from The Question with the caption "Partners in Prevention." The photo features Kerry Dennehy handing a cheque on behalf of The Kelty Patrick Dennehy Foundation to Ian Ross of the Crisis Intervention and Suicide Prevention Centre of BC. Found in scrapbook.

Greg McDonnell Advertisement

A small newspaper advertisement for Greg McDonnell from the Whistler area who offers empathetic psychotherapy. The advertisement also gives his contact information. Found in scrapbook.

Fighting Depression in Kelty's Name

A newspaper article from The Question about Ginny and Kerry Dennehy's mission to fight against depression. It gives information about the mission and opening of the Kelty Resource Centre at the BC Children's Hospital. Found in scrapbook.

Author joins fight against teen depression, suicide

A newspaper article from The Question entitled "Author joins fight against teen depression, suicide." The article discusses the connection between the new novel called "When Falcons Fly" by David Square and the fundraising efforts of the Kelty Patrick Dennehy Foundation. The article also includes information about the 6th Annual Drive Fore Life golf tournament. Found in scrapbook.

Yoga scholarship to honour Whistler local

A newspaper article from May 8, 2011 entitled "Yoga scholarship to honour Whistler local." The article is about how Ginny and Kerry Dennehy established a yoga scholarship in memory of their daughter Riley after she passed away unexpectedly. Found in scrapbook.

People with a mental illness need to know they're not alone

A newspaper article published on September 6, 2011 about mental illness. The article is a series of short letters, including one from Kerry Dennehy which tells the story of Kelty Dennehy and the symptoms of depression, as well as some of the resources available in the province of BC. Found in scrapbook.

Mental Health Events Coming

An article from The Question on September 29, 2011 about Mental Illness Awareness Week in Whistler. The article discusses the events happening and the importance of mental health eduction, as well as the work done in this field by the Kelty Patrick Dennehy Foundation. Found in scrapbook.

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