Annual
Halloween Haunt

Raising Money for Canadian Mental Health Association: Thames Valley Addiction and Mental Health Services

About the haunt

Our 2023 Annual Halloween Haunt is the tenth anniversary of the event! Starting in 2013 and hosted by Justine Jeffries, the annual event takes place in London, Ontario in an effort to support and raise money to support the Canadian Mental Health Association (CMHA).

Our goal this year is to raise $10,000 for the CMHA to raise awareness and destigmatize mental health and addiction. 

2023 events

Walk-through haunt

October 27 - 31, 2023

Comedy show

October 20, 2023

Halloween party

October 21, 2023
Tickets are available now!

Halloween photos

Silent auction

October 21 - 31, 2023

50/50 draw

Tickets available through September 12 - October 31, 2023

Justine Jeffries talks about the Annual Halloween Haunt

Justine sat down with fellow Londoner, Phil Bailey, to discuss the upcoming event and her efforts to destigmatize mental health and addiction.

About the podcast

Phil Bailey chats with one of London Ontario's coolest people Justine Jeffries on the 30th episode of The London, Ontario Real Estate Podcast to discuss her Annual Halloween Haunt in London that raises money for the Canadian Mental Health Association. Did you know that in any given year, 1 in 5 Canadians experiences a mental illness or addiction problem? In 2012 just 10 days shy of their favourite holiday Halloween and after 28 years of battling addiction, Justine lost her mother to an overdose. Then in June 2015 her Uncle Brad who was fighting his addiction issues, went missing and still is to this day.

So, every year Justine raises money for the Canadian Mental Health Association as she believes it is imperative that we end the stigma and help others going through similar issues.

Phil Bailey is a Sales Representative with HouseSigma Inc. Brokerage in London, Ontario, Canada. You can learn more about Phil and how he helps people buy and sell homes in London.

Disclaimer: This podcast should not be taken for any legal or professional advice and is just my opinion based on working as a real estate agent in London, Ontario, and area. I always recommend speaking to professionals about your specific situation before making any big decisions.

Canadian Mental Health Association logo

Can't attend the event, but still want to support the cause? Donate directly to the CMHA!