Cross-country trek for mental health leads Ontario man to meaningful connection in Medicine Hat
A man trekking across the country to raise awareness for mental health and suicide prevention found support and personal connections in Medicine Hat that reinforced the importance of open conversations around mental health.
Carter Armstrong of Dryden, Ontario, is walking solo from Vancouver toward his hometown while raising funds and awareness for the Canadian Mental Health Association and speaking about his own struggles and the loss of friends and family to suicide.
During his passage through Medicine Hat this week, Armstrong met a local family who lost their son, also named Carter, to suicide.
Armstrong spent time with Terri Morris and Daniel Bell, who shared the story of Carter Morris, and was presented with memorial items connected to his legacy as part of their local awareness work.


