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Meet the dedicated and passionate Board of Directors, Leadership, Advisors and staff members behind the Atlas mission.
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Read our equity, diversity and inclusion principles and our acknowledgement of the traditional unceded territory of the Algonquin Anishnaabeg Peoples upon which Atlas operates.
View the highlights of the ways we’re responding to the needs of Veterans and their Families.
Explore our portfolios and learn how we bring Veterans, Families, service providers and research partners together to create, gather and share knowledge on Veteran and Family mental health.
View our database of scientific and lived experience studies on key topics relating to PTSD and other mental health conditions that affect Veterans and their Families.
Read about our ambitious yet attainable vision for an accessible, coordinated mental health system for Veterans and their Families.
Find information about crisis and emergency services, peer support, counselling and education tools intended for Veterans and their Families in non-life-threatening situations.
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Search our library of resources, including factsheets, research reports, videos, guides, webpages and more, produced by Atlas and our partners for Veterans, Families, service providers and researchers.
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Stay up to date on projects, insights, and stories from our teams by visiting our newsroom and blog, listening to our podcast and accessing events hosted by Atlas and our partners.
Laryssa has a personal understanding of the many challenges facing Veteran Families as the spouse of a CAF Veteran who was medically released with PTSD and depression, and as a mother supporting four children impacted by operational stress injury. Her goal is to improve the support systems available to Veterans and their Families.
Brian joined Atlas to spend his time working on systemic problems in the Veteran community. He wants to be part of helping other Veterans find hope, along with a new purpose.
When personally impacted by the suicide of a loved one, Joy found the mental health space a niche place to heal. Joy is eager to use the skills she’s acquired over her career to create a place that makes a real difference in the lives of Veterans and their Families.
MaryAnn is eager to lend her leadership experience with mental health intermediaries to Atlas’s mission. She will help Atlas grow into a thriving learning organization. Guided by the lived experience of Veterans and their Families and supported by diverse partnerships, MaryAnn is focused on strengthening the impact of Atlas’s work.
Fardous hopes that Atlas embodies ‘serving those who have served’ as we continue to work hand in hand with Veterans and their Families. He hopes Atlas’s work, research, and outreach are imbued with the voices of Veterans and their Families. Change will come through this kind of meaningful engagement.
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