Lambton Mental Wellness Centre

Lambton Mental Wellness Centre The Lambton Mental Wellness Centre provides Peer Support to individuals living with mental illness Membership is required to access drop-in services.

LAMBTON MENTAL WELLNESS CENTRE
The Lambton Mental Wellness Centre has been part of Sarnia-Lambton since 1997. We provide peer mental health support to the community for people living with a mental illness. Our program is in place to assist in maintaining mental wellness and provide a safe space to share experiences. Individuals can connect with staff by phone to become a member. VISION
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stain the mental health needs for all of Sarnia/Lambton through education, social recreation, peer support and partnering with other local agencies and medical professionals ensuring mentally healthy people in a healthy society. MISSION
The Lambton Mental Wellness Centre exists to improve the quality of life for those living with mental illness(es). STATEMENT OF VALUES
Advocacy/Social Justice: We are committed to removing barriers and discrimination that impact quality of life, and supporting equitable access to resources, so that people can fully participate in society. Self-Determination: We support individuals’ rights to make decisions that affect their lives. Integrity: We value honesty, confidentiality, and ethical behaviour. Inclusion & Collaboration: We are committed to working with our community to achieve responsive and accessible services for all. Excellence & Accountability: We are committed to using our resources efficiently and effectively to ensure the highest possible standards of governance and services.

06/15/2026

The 2026 Sounds of Summer concert series starts this week, so grab your lawn chair and join us at a city park for some free outdoor live entertainment. All shows start at 7 p.m.

This weeks lineup includes:
🎸Monday, June 15, The Back 2 Back Band at Canatara Bandshell
🎸Tuesday, June 16, Stone’s Throw at Seaway Kiwanis Pavilion
🎸Wednesday, June 17, Seaway Sounds at Kenwick Park
🎸Wednesday, June 17, Blackmore Murphy Hynes at Mitton Village Parkette
🎸Thursday, June 18 Missy Burgess at Germain Park

Learn more and checkout the full season lineup at www.sarnia.ca/play/city-signature-events/soundsofsummer/

June 23rd is our next book club, we are currently reading "Furiously Happy" we will be reading pages pages 79-111 "I lef...
06/10/2026

June 23rd is our next book club, we are currently reading "Furiously Happy" we will be reading pages pages 79-111 "I left my heart in San Francisco"

06/03/2026

June is National Indigenous History Month in Canada, which provides us an opportunity to recognize the history, heritage and diversity of First Nations, Inuit and Métis communities.

At CMHA Lambton Kent, we understand that mental health support for Indigenous Peoples must be Indigenous-led, rooted in their culture and not imposed by systems that have historically done harm. We recognize that the mental health impacts of colonization, systemic racism and intergenerational trauma are lived experiences, here and now.

We remain committed to building lasting relationships rooted in accountability and reconciliation. Indigenous-led healing and culturally-safe care is the minimum.

There are many ways to take part in National Indigenous History Month. Whether you're just starting your learning journey or deepening your understanding, here are some ideas:

• Read, watch and listen: seek out Indigenous art, literature, creators and educators
• Explore Truth and Reconciliation: Download the Reconciliation: A Starting Point app to learn about the history of residential schools, the 94 Calls to Action and Indigenous rights
• Understand where you are: use the Native Land Digital map to learn whose traditional territory you live on, and research how to respectfully incorporate land acknowledgements in your personal or professional settings
• Amplify Indigenous Voices: share and celebrate Indigenous creators, leaders and community builders using the hashtag

If you or someone you know needs mental health support, there are culturally-grounded and trauma-informed services available:

• Hope for Wellness Helpline: 1-855-242-3310 or chat online at www.hopeforwellness.ca
• Talk4Healing (for Indigenous women): 1-855-554-HEAL (4325)
• Kids Help Phone Indigenous Support: Text FIRST NATIONS, INUIT or METIS to 686868

Let’s use this time to build stronger relationships with Indigenous communities across Ontario, grounded in respect, truth and shared responsibility.

Here is our June Calendar
05/28/2026

Here is our June Calendar

05/26/2026

When your child needs support now, not weeks from now—OneStopTalk is ready to help. //
Si votre enfant a besoin d'aide dès maintenant, et non dans quelques semaines, OneStopTalk est là pour vous aider.

05/14/2026

Reminder, the Wellness Centre will be closed Monday May 18th for the Victoria Day holiday. Thank you.

05/12/2026

🌿 Boozhoo community,
E‑nangaabe‑jig Health Services is hosting Indigenous Cancer Screening Clinics from June 10–12, 2026 at Bluewater Health in Sarnia. These clinics support early detection and wellness for our communities — don’t delay, early detection saves lives.

📅 Clinic Dates by Community
• Chippewas of Kettle & Stony Point — June 10
• Walpole Island First Nation — June 11
• Aamjiwnaang First Nation — June 12
• Sarnia Lambton Native Friendship Centre — June 10–12

🩺Screenings Offered
• Cervical Screening Test — Ages 25–70
• Breast (Mammogram) — Ages 40–74

📍 Location: Bluewater Health, 89 Norman Street, Sarnia
🕗 Time: 8:15 AM – 4:00 PM
📞 Registration is required — contact your First Nation Health Centre or the SLNFC.

✨ Supports available: free parking, gas cards, snacks, information bags, and door prizes.
🚗 Need help with transportation? Call Michelle Mullen at 519‑464‑4400 ext. 7060.

Let’s take care of ourselves and each other.

Cancer screening is about helping you live a good life.

05/05/2026

This Mental Health Week, we’re prioritizing well-being—mind and body.

Join us for FREE yoga classes to help you reset, recharge, and reconnect.

Come take a moment for yourself… you deserve it. 💙

Canadian Mental Health Association Lambton Kent

Happy Mental Health Week! Canadian Mental Health Association Lambton Kent
05/05/2026

Happy Mental Health Week! Canadian Mental Health Association Lambton Kent

Address

109 Durand Street
Sarnia, ON
N7T5A1

Opening Hours

Monday 10:30am - 2:30pm
Tuesday 10:30am - 2:30pm
Wednesday 10:30am - 2:30pm
Thursday 10:30am - 2:30pm

Telephone

+15193445602

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