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Honouring Excellence: CMHA Edmonton Staff Awarded the King Charles III Coronation Medal
Apr 30th, 2025

We are proud to share that several members of the CMHA Edmonton team have been awarded the King Charles III Coronation Medal, a national honour bestowed on Canadians who exemplify service, compassion, and leadership in their communities.
What is the King Charles III Coronation Medal?
In 2023, to commemorate the coronation of His Majesty King Charles III, the Government of Canada issued 30,000 medals. These prestigious awards were given to individuals who have:
- Made significant contributions to Canadian society,
- Served with distinction in the Armed Forces or public service,
- Or achieved accomplishments that bring honour to Canada.
While the medal itself is a symbol of national recognition, the true value lies in what it represents: a life of service that uplifts others.
Why This Honour Matters
Receiving a coronation medal is more than a formal distinction—it is an acknowledgment of meaningful, sustained impact. It shines a light on everyday heroes whose efforts might otherwise go unrecognized. For those of us working in mental health, it is particularly meaningful to see our peers celebrated for advancing equity, compassion, and resilience in our community.
CMHA Edmonton: A Place of Purpose and Impact
At CMHA Edmonton, our mission is to support individuals and families living with mental health challenges through direct services, advocacy, and peer-led programs. Our teams operate vital programs like the 24/7 Distress Line, Recovery College, Prosper Place, housing supports, and community education—services that create safety nets for people across the Edmonton region.
The staff receiving this medal embody our mission in action. Through their compassion, innovation, and courage, they help us build a mentally healthier community for everyone.