Rae Announces $125,000 to Support First Responders Mental Health

November 14, 2025

[Perth-Wellington] – Today, Matthew Rae, MPP for Perth-Wellington announced that as part of the Ontario government’s $32 million investment through the Mental Health Supports for Public Safety Personnel(MHS4PSP) program local emergency services will be receiving funding to help provide specialized supports for our first responders. 

“Our provincial government will continue to stand with our first responders, so they can protect our rural communities,” said Rae. “Our public safety personnel work tirelessly to protect and support our communities, and they deserve access to mental health services that meet their unique needs. We are committed to building strong and resilient first responders—and, in turn, strong and resilient communities.”

First responders and public safety personnel are frontline workers who respond to emergencies and 911 calls. This can include fire, police, and emergency health services. These individuals are at a higher risk of experiencing occupational stress injuries because of routine exposure to traumatic events while responding to emergencies. 

The Ontario government is investing in the long-term success of our first responders through the Mental Health Supports for Public Safety Personnel program by providing funding to create specialized supports, ensuring those who protect Ontario have the help they need, when and where they need it.  

MHS4PSP funding as provided by the Ministry of the Solicitor General:

RecipientServiceFunding Amount
Municipality of North PerthFire Services$25,000
Stratford Police Services BoardPolice Services$25,000
Town of MintoFire Services$25,000
Town of Minto (Mapleton Fire Rescue)Fire Services$25,000
County of PerthEmergency Health Services $25,000