The Robb Nash Project

The Robb Nash Project We're a team dedicated to spreading hope through music.

As we wrap up another incredible run of school shows, we just want to take a moment to say thank you.To every student wh...
05/29/2026

As we wrap up another incredible run of school shows, we just want to take a moment to say thank you.

To every student who listened, shared, laughed, cried, asked questions, and showed up with an open heart, thank you. Your courage and honesty are the reason we do this.

To the teachers, counsellors, administrators, and school staff who work tirelessly behind the scenes to support young people every day, thank you for welcoming us into your schools and for the work you continue long after we’ve packed up and headed down the road.

To our sponsors and community partners, thank you for believing in this mission and helping make these conversations possible. Your support allows us to reach thousands of students and remind them that they are seen, valued, and never alone.

To our volunteers, thank you for giving your time, energy, and hearts to this cause. Whether you were helping behind the scenes, greeting students, assisting with logistics, or simply showing up wherever needed, you made a difference. We couldn’t do this without you.

To the band, thank you for bringing these messages to life every single day. The music opens doors, creates connection, and helps people feel something deeper. Your talent, passion, and commitment make every show special, and we’re grateful to share the stage and this journey with you.

And to our team,the people loading gear, driving countless miles, setting up stages, running sound, managing logistics, sharing stories, and pouring their hearts into every single day,thank you. This work wouldn’t happen without you, and we’re grateful to be on this journey together.

Every show is a reminder that hope is alive, that people care, and that one conversation can change a life.

Thank you for being part of it.

The final school mental wellness concert presentations of the season ended in a way we won’t soon forget. 💙 Moose Jaw we...
05/29/2026

The final school mental wellness concert presentations of the season ended in a way we won’t soon forget. 💙

Moose Jaw welcomed over 1,300 students and educators from 24 schools for 3 powerful mornings focused on mental health, hope, resilience, and connection through Robb Nash Project events.

What stood out most was the honesty. Young people opened up about anxiety, loneliness, self-harm, and struggles they had been carrying quietly on their own. Those conversations matter deeply, and we’re inspired by every student who shared their story.

💬 “Engaging, inspiring, impactful - all while putting on a fantastic concert! A great mix to remind students and adults that they matter and can make a difference.” - Educator

💬 “Hearing Robb’s stories was the most impactful. He has a natural way of speaking to young people that is relatable and deep.” - Educator

💬 “Our student was brought on stage to sing. She was beaming the whole way home. You ignited a spark.” - Educator, Moose Jaw

💬 “You made a massive impact on me today. I’ve been struggling for a long time, but you made my day a whole lot better.” - Student

As the school season comes to a close, moments like these remind us why these conversations matter so much.

We’re deeply grateful to The Powder Family, whose support in honour of their daughter made this possible. Thank you as well to Richardson Foundation for investing in youth mental wellness and to K+S Potash Canada for supporting their community. 💙

Special thanks to Amanda Olson and Ryan Boughen of Prairie South School Division #210 for hosting us in an incredible theatre where important breakthroughs took place and students felt heard and supported. 💙

Our sincere appreciation to Janlaree Denbigh, Manager of Peacock Collegiate Centennial Auditorium, for the exceptional hospitality and support throughout the events. 💙

Our friends at HomeBase (Moose Jaw, SK) were onsite sharing their safe and welcoming space for youth in the community. What a valuable local resource. 💙

Because of our long-standing partnership with Bison Transport Inc. thousands of students across the country are being reached with conversations around hope, mental health, and human connection. Sincere gratitude for continuing to help make this possible. 💙

Thank you to Long & McQuade Musical Instruments for providing guitars to give away during our presentations - helping create encouragement and inspiration. 💙

To the team at Discover Moose Jaw for caring and sharing about what’s impacting their community, we are so appreciative. 💙

TELUS and RBC, we are always grateful your teams love connecting with us as volunteers! 💙

To all educators, volunteers, community supporters, partners, and students of Moose Jaw and surrounding communities - thank you for creating spaces where young people feel seen, heard, and reminded they are not alone. 💙

05/26/2026

First show out of 3 in Moose Jaw done. Huge thanks to all the students, staff, and everyone who welcomed us in this morning. Lots of energy right from the start and some really powerful moments already. Ready to do it a couple more times this week.

Happy Birthday to one of the most genuine, hardworking, and inspiring people I’ve ever had the chance to work alongside ...
05/25/2026

Happy Birthday to one of the most genuine, hardworking, and inspiring people I’ve ever had the chance to work alongside Robb Nash.

I’ve watched firsthand the impact you make on people everywhere you go. Whether it’s through music, conversations after shows, or simply showing up for people when they need it most, you’ve built something incredibly special. The amount of lives you’ve touched over the years is honestly hard to put into words.

Grateful for the adventures, the long days, the laughs, and all the moments in between. Hope this next year brings you even more opportunities to keep doing what you do best — changing lives while staying completely true to yourself.

Love ya from the Robb Nash Team
Happy Birthday Robb ❤️

Some experiences stay with you long after the lights go down.Yorkton was one of those communities. 💙More than 1,400 stud...
05/15/2026

Some experiences stay with you long after the lights go down.
Yorkton was one of those communities. 💙
More than 1,400 students and educators from 16 schools came together for a Robb Nash Project presentation focused on mental health, resilience, and human connection - and the response from youth was incredibly moving.
Students shared stories about anxiety, loneliness, self-harm, and struggles they had been carrying silently. One student even handed over the razor blade they had been carrying with them.
💬 “You helped me realize that I’m not alone.”
💬 “It made me feel seen.”
💬 “You’ve made a huge impact on me and my friends.”
These moments remind us why these conversations matter.
A heartfelt thank you to Kin Canada – Kinsmen and Kinette Club of Yorkton for helping bring this experience to the community, along with the Elias Giannoulis Memorial Hockey Tournament for their incredible support of youth mental health.
We’re also deeply grateful to all of the sponsors, partners, educators, counsellors, volunteers, and community champions who made this presentation possible:
💙 Community Sponsors & Supporters
@94.1 CRUZ FM
@98.5 FM The Rock
Transport
Pizza
Saskatchewan
of Yorkton
-OP Legacy
News
Inn by Wyndham
Jones
Millers

Nissan Yorkton
Meatsca
Street Meats Mike's Steakhouse
Hand CDC Yorkton

Foundation
Crime Stoppers
Mental Health



for the Involvement of Good Neighbours
Rail
Community Board
Exhibition

Professional Firefighters
This Week
Tribal Council
Yorkton - thank you for showing young people they are not alone. 💙

05/13/2026

Thanks for the kind words!!!

05/13/2026

Yorkton — what a day. Thank you to every student, teacher, volunteer, and community member who spent time with us today. The conversations, the singalongs, the vulnerability, the support for one another… that’s the stuff that sticks with us long after the gear is packed up.

A massive thank you to the Kinsmen Club of Yorkton (& friends!) for helping make today possible — especially our champion Ron Hanishewsky for believing in this work and bringing the community together around it.

And very special thanks to the Elias Giannoulis Memorial Hockey Tournament for being such a huge supporter of youth mental health in Yorkton. Your impact reaches further than you know.

05/06/2026

Thanks to our friends at Arctic Co-Op and Calm Air for working with us to start to our plans for a show in Nunavut coming soon!!

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