$1 million to build Canada's first stand alone "Mental Health Facility for Youth and Children" at BC Children's Hospital.
$500,000 towards a second Kelty DEnnehy Mental Health Resource Centre within the HOpe Centre at Lion's Gate Hospital in North Vancouver.
$160,000 to BC Crisis Centre to deliver suicide prevention and stress management workshops to youth, support www.youthinbc.com, a one-on-one chat line, 1-800 phone lines for youths in distress, and create youthinwhistler.com.
$7,000 to Stuff Getting You Down awareness campaign with the Whistler Community Service Society.
$5,000 to Athol Murray College of Notre Dame Mental Health Awareness Day.
$15,000 Scholarship towards additional counseling services in the Whistler community.
$450.000 to the "Kelty Mental Health Resource Centre" in the Mental Health Building of BC Children's Hospital.
$500,000 to VGH & UBC Hospital Foundation to fund the development of the Kelty’S KEYS Online Therapy Program at Vancouver Coastal Health (VCH).
Breathe Fore Life Scholarship, in-memory of Riley Rae Dennehy, awarded annually at the Victoria Yoga Conference.
$8,000 to Institute of Families 2014 Youth and Family Consensus Conference.
$5,000 to Black Tusk New Caledonia Pipe Bandthat annually marches along with the Foundation in Whistler's Canada Day Parade.
$50,000 Kelty and Riley Dennehy Scholarship through the Whistler Community Foundation. Awarded to a Whistler graduating student who demonstrates personal initiative in the area of mental health.
$500,000 to “Chair in Depression Research" at the UBC/VGH Centre of Excellence for Depression Research.
$150,000 to the Jack.org foundation To support their ongoing youth led jack chapters, Jack talks and JAck summits.
$132,800 to Enough is Enough Ride Across Canada. The funds raised are directed to the operation of the Kelty’s keys Online Therapy Program.
$5,000 to Talk at the Top, a day-long, youth-driven initiative, organized by the collective North Shore Youth 4 Mental Health.
$10,000 for Kelty's Sandbox—The World's Largest Sandbox. In partnership with Passage Give, this event was created to raise money and awareness for children's mental health.