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We Play for Grant Sheridan
“Grant made me aware that he believed in me and he was proud of my representation of the Kelowna
Chiefs,” says Mattila, a third-year business student, who earned the 2017 Chair of the Board Award for
being Humanitarian of the Year from B.C. Hockey, “I’m very fortunate to have met Grant Sheridan, he was a great owner, general manager, good friend and mentor.”
KIJHL
League donates $2,500 to memorial scholarship for late Kelowna Chiefs president
The Kootenay International Junior Hockey League made the donation Jan. 11
MindRight for Athletes Society focuses on helping promote wellness and positive living for young people through increasing community awareness and making use of existing mental health resources. We want to encourage young people to be open and engage in Peer to Peer conversation. We want to support, connect, and build ties with young people using hockey as a medium while creating a movement with a brand that makes mental health relatable and accessible
We endeavor to achieve our mission by:
Engaging in educational, benevolent, charitable, recreational and other activities;
Providing information, resources, property, facilities and assets for the use and enjoyment of its members and others in connection with such educational, benevolent, charitable, recreational and other activities;
Promoting and facilitating wellness and positive living for young people through increasing community awareness, peer to peer support and making use of available mental health resources;
Supporting, facilitating and promoting access to concussion education and mental health support resources generally and for young athletes in particular; and,
Establishing, supporting, facilitating and providing funding for educational scholarships.
We will continue to reach out and add support to a system that needs to enhance, promote, and provide mental health care for all. We will encourage others to join us to support those in need as mental health does not discriminate.
We Play for Grant Sheridan
“Grant made me aware that he believed in me and he was proud of my representation of the Kelowna
Chiefs,” says Mattila, a third-year business student, who earned the 2017 Chair of the Board Award for
being Humanitarian of the Year from B.C. Hockey, “I’m very fortunate to have met Grant Sheridan, he was a great owner, general manager, good friend and mentor.”
KIJHL
League donates $2,500 to memorial scholarship for late Kelowna Chiefs president
The Kootenay International Junior Hockey League made the donation Jan. 11
MindRight for Athletes Society focuses on helping promote wellness and positive living for young people through increasing community awareness and making use of existing mental health resources. We want to encourage young people to be open and engage in Peer to Peer conversation. We want to support, connect, and build ties with young people using hockey as a medium while creating a movement with a brand that makes mental health relatable and accessible
We endeavor to achieve our mission by:
Engaging in educational, benevolent, charitable, recreational and other activities;
Providing information, resources, property, facilities and assets for the use and enjoyment of its members and others in connection with such educational, benevolent, charitable, recreational and other activities;
Promoting and facilitating wellness and positive living for young people through increasing community awareness, peer to peer support and making use of available mental health resources;
Supporting, facilitating and promoting access to concussion education and mental health support resources generally and for young athletes in particular; and,
Establishing, supporting, facilitating and providing funding for educational scholarships.
We will continue to reach out and add support to a system that needs to enhance, promote, and provide mental health care for all. We will encourage others to join us to support those in need as mental health does not discriminate.