Battlefords-born ‘Better Together’ mental health initiative now worn by over 100,000 across Canada
A grassroots idea born in grief in the Battlefords has grown into a national message of connection, carried on the backs of tens of thousands of Canadians wearing the same simple reminder:
“We are better together.”
Founder and owner Deb McNabb returned to North Battleford city council Monday to share how a local initiative sparked by tragedy has spread across the country, transforming from a small pilot project into a movement rooted in community and mental wellness.
“The Better Together T-Shirts Initiative was birthed here in the Battlefords when our community faced a tremendous loss in 2018,” McNabb said.



