VIDEO: Port Hope Trinity College School students plan mental health awareness event on Jan. 13.
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| Title: | VIDEO: Port Hope Trinity College School students plan mental health awareness event on Jan. 13. |
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| Source: | Northumberland News (ON). 12/20/2016. |
| Abstract: | PORT HOPE - Bringing together the game they love and a cause they care about has two Trinity College School (TCS) students planning a hockey game dedicated to mental health. Grade 11 student Taylor Homer, 16, and Grade 12 student Chloe Cyr, 17, have decided to dedicate their Friday, Jan. 13 girls senior hockey game at TCS to mental health and Do it for Daron (DIFD). DIFD is an organization created to encourage young people to talk openly about mental illness and ask for help when needed. On Nov. 13, 2010, 14-year-old Daron Richardson died by suicide. Daron's parents Luke and Stephanie Richardson created DIFD in a public call-to-action. [ABSTRACT FROM PUBLISHER] |
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| Abstract: | PORT HOPE - Bringing together the game they love and a cause they care about has two Trinity College School (TCS) students planning a hockey game dedicated to mental health. Grade 11 student Taylor Homer, 16, and Grade 12 student Chloe Cyr, 17, have decided to dedicate their Friday, Jan. 13 girls senior hockey game at TCS to mental health and Do it for Daron (DIFD). DIFD is an organization created to encourage young people to talk openly about mental illness and ask for help when needed. On Nov. 13, 2010, 14-year-old Daron Richardson died by suicide. Daron's parents Luke and Stephanie Richardson created DIFD in a public call-to-action. [ABSTRACT FROM PUBLISHER] |
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