Schizophrenia Society of Alberta fundraising campaign encourages looking past the illness
The Schizophrenia Society of Alberta is once again hosting its annual fundraising campaign, this year with a goal of $175,000.
The ‘See Me, Not My Illness’ campaign also aims to raise awareness, notably that 86 per cent of people living with schizophrenia experience discrimination and stigma daily.
This can affect individuals’ willingness to seek treatment, in turn making it difficult for them to find employment and housing, the society says.
“Twenty years ago, when Diana was twenty-two, she at times lived on the streets. She was down in the dumps,” the close friend of a client shared.