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Grant memorializing son who died by suicide helps local youth
MidlandToday Staff
Nov 30, 2022 9:27 AM
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New Path Youth and Mental Services is honoured to be the first recipient of a grant from HCF's Bimbombay Memorial Fund, which was established by Jane Courtemanche in memory of her son, Duncan. Bimbombay is the name of the family cottage where Duncan enjoyed his childhood and extended family. Sadly, he took his own life after a long struggle with depression. The grant will help support the Quick Access Child and Youth Mental Health Clinic offered by New Path for local children, youth and families.
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