MEDIA RELEASE
October 23rd, 2013
Jack McGee Kawartha Komets Partner with Team 55 Let’s Tackle Suicide Awareness
The Jack McGee Kawartha Komets Special Needs Hockey Program is pleased
to announce our partnership with “Team 55 Let’s Tackle Suicide
Awareness”.
The Kawartha Komets, a not-for-profit hockey
program, was launched in 2009 to give girls, boys, teens and adults with
physical, emotional and/or neurodevelopmental challenges an opportunity
to play the game they love…hockey.
The Komets will face off
against the Peterborough Petes in a fundraising game on December 8th at
3:00 p.m. at the Peterborough Memorial Centre. This will help with the
considerable costs involved in sending our teams to the Special Hockey
International Tournament in Fraser, Michigan from May 1st – 3rd, 2014.
Admission is FREE but our players will be collecting pledges and
donations in the weeks leading up to this exciting event. The public
will have opportunities do make a donation at the game as well.
The first $1,000 raised as a result of the Komets’ fundraising game
with the Petes will go to support the initiatives of the Team 55 Let’s
Tackle Suicide Awareness program.
“Team 55 Let’s Tackle Suicide
Awareness” first goal was to open the conversation about suicide to the
community so that those who may have been touched by suicide or are at
risk of harm themselves, are encouraged to talk and share their feelings
and ultimately to get help. The second goal of Team 55 is to
incorporate an educational component into the high school curriculums in
Peterborough and area to help young people become suicide safe.
Education around suicide helps to reduce the stigma of suicide and
mental illness and increases the likelihood that those troubled with
thoughts of suicide will get help. As well, when peers, teachers and
parents are trained to recognize those at risk of suicide they can
better have those conversations to direct them towards resources to help
them. These initiatives will move forward in collaboration with the
Canadian Mental Health Association, Haliburton, Kawartha, Pine Ridge
(CMHA HKPR) For anyone with problems coping, at risk of suicide or are
concerned about someone else, they can call CMHA’s Four County Crisis
Response program, 24 hours a day, at 705-745-6484 or 1-866-995-9933 .
The Jack McGee Kawartha Komets are pleased to partner with the
Peterborough Petes, CMHA HKPR and Team 55 Let’s Tackle Suicide Awareness
to help further this very worthy cause.
The Komets are still
taking registrations for the 2013-2014 season and, due to the ongoing
expansion of our program, are looking for more coaches and volunteers.
We presently have four teams with a total of 60 players.
Please contact Carol Fisher at 705-750-0655 , check our web site at www.kawarthakomets.com or e-mail the Komets at dwfisher@nexicom.net
MEDIA RELEASE
October 23rd, 2013
Jack McGee Kawartha Komets Partner with Team 55 Let’s Tackle Suicide Awareness
The Jack McGee Kawartha Komets Special Needs Hockey Program is pleased
to announce our partnership with “Team 55 Let’s Tackle Suicide
Awareness”.
The Kawartha Komets, a not-for-profit hockey
program, was launched in 2009 to give girls, boys, teens and adults with
physical, emotional and/or neurodevelopmental challenges an opportunity
to play the game they love…hockey.
The Komets will face off
against the Peterborough Petes in a fundraising game on December 8th at
3:00 p.m. at the Peterborough Memorial Centre. This will help with the
considerable costs involved in sending our teams to the Special Hockey
International Tournament in Fraser, Michigan from May 1st – 3rd, 2014.
Admission is FREE but our players will be collecting pledges and
donations in the weeks leading up to this exciting event. The public
will have opportunities do make a donation at the game as well.
The first $1,000 raised as a result of the Komets’ fundraising game
with the Petes will go to support the initiatives of the Team 55 Let’s
Tackle Suicide Awareness program.
“Team 55 Let’s Tackle Suicide
Awareness” first goal was to open the conversation about suicide to the
community so that those who may have been touched by suicide or are at
risk of harm themselves, are encouraged to talk and share their feelings
and ultimately to get help. The second goal of Team 55 is to
incorporate an educational component into the high school curriculums in
Peterborough and area to help young people become suicide safe.
Education around suicide helps to reduce the stigma of suicide and
mental illness and increases the likelihood that those troubled with
thoughts of suicide will get help. As well, when peers, teachers and
parents are trained to recognize those at risk of suicide they can
better have those conversations to direct them towards resources to help
them. These initiatives will move forward in collaboration with the
Canadian Mental Health Association, Haliburton, Kawartha, Pine Ridge
(CMHA HKPR) For anyone with problems coping, at risk of suicide or are
concerned about someone else, they can call CMHA’s Four County Crisis
Response program, 24 hours a day, at 705-745-6484 or 1-866-995-9933 .
The Jack McGee Kawartha Komets are pleased to partner with the
Peterborough Petes, CMHA HKPR and Team 55 Let’s Tackle Suicide Awareness
to help further this very worthy cause.
The Komets are still
taking registrations for the 2013-2014 season and, due to the ongoing
expansion of our program, are looking for more coaches and volunteers.
We presently have four teams with a total of 60 players.
Please contact Carol Fisher at 705-750-0655 , check our web site at www.kawarthakomets.com or e-mail the Komets at dwfisher@nexicom.net
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