February 5, 2015 vol 3 issue 5

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Vol. 3, No. 5

The Voice of North Grenville

February 4, 2015

The Central Canada Hockey League do it for Daron

The North Grenville Times is Locally Owned and Operated

Kemptville 73’s wearing their custom Gongshow hats and enjoying the DIFD showcase weekend! by David Shanahan The ice rinks at the Municipal Centre were busy last Saturday as all twelve Junior A teams in the Central Canada Hockey League (CCHL) came together under one roof for their 2nd Annual “Hockey Day”. Between 1 pm and 10 pm, six games were played, with the net proceeds from admissions and the 5050 draw going to Hockey Talks Mental Health Awareness. The main organisation benefiting from the day’s events was Do It For Daron (DIFD). On November 13, 2010, 14-year-old Daron Richard-

son died by suicide. From this tragedy came a movement to transform youth mental health. Spearheaded by Daron’s parents Luke and Stephanie Richardson, a decision was made to support young people who suffer in silence from the pain and stigma of mental illness. Do It For Daron encourages young people to talk openly about mental illness and to ask for help when needed. DIFD provides young people, their parents, teachers, coaches and other adult role models with the resources, outlets and, most importantly, courage to overcome the shame and fear of discuss-

ing mental illness. The purple DIFD heart, a creation inspired by Daron’s favourite colour, has become the youth-driven symbol of this movement. It is a visual reminder that only love and awareness, not hiding in the shadows, can combat youth mental illness. In Ontario, approximately 500,000 young people (1 in 5) suffer from a diagnosable mental health disorder. A third of these youth cannot access the services they need. Youth Mental Illness does exist and is the second leading cause of death among 1524 year old Canadians, and

Canada’s youth suicide rate is the fourth highest among Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) countries. Kevin Abrams, CCHL Commissioner, was very pleased that the CCHL could be part of the growing movement to bring mental health issues out into the open, especially for young people. “We’re very excited to host this event again, the fact that we can showcase our whole league under one roof, and also bring more exposure to the growing issues around teen mental health makes continued on page 2


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