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Baseball for Dad postpones scavenger hunt due to COVID-19


May 5, 2021
Local Journalism Initiative Reporter
Baseball for Dad’s Knocking Stigma out of the Park Community Scavenger Hunt had to be postponed recently due to the current provincial lockdown from COVID-19. According to Baseball for Dad’s Louri Snider, this was done at the direction of Hastings Prince Edward Public Health. Snider hopes to reschedule the event for sometime later this summer or in the fall.
Baseball for Dad is a non-profit charity set up in honour of Mark Snider who tragically lost his battle with mental illness, taking his own life in 2019. It was set up in Mark’s honour by his mom Louri, to take the stigma away from mental illness. Since their inception, they’ve come up with a plethora of initiatives like placing baseball gloves around the world (as baseball was Mark’s favourite sport), the Buddy Bench program, their Kindness Moose program and their Moosing Around party rental business. ....

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CMHA wants residents to 'get real about how they feel' this week


Author of the article: Francis Racine
Publishing date: May 03, 2021  •  May 3, 2021  •  2 minute read  • 
Canadian Mental Health Association (CMHA) Champlain East s program director Michelle Gosselin, CMHA executive director Joanne Ledoux-Moshonas and Cornwall Mayor Bernadette Clement were all on hand during the first ever flag raising ceremony that marked the beginning of the 70th Mental Health Awareness week on Monday May 3, 2021 in Cornwall, Ont. Francis Racine/Cornwall Standard-Freeholder/Postmedia Network Photo by Francis Racine /Francis Racine/Standard-Freeholder
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With the COVID-19 pandemic still in full swing, this year’s Mental Health Awareness Week which officially kicked off on Monday is especially important according to organizers. ....

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