Bell Lets Talk Day - January 29th, 2020, News (St. Thomas Minor Hockey)

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Jan 29, 2020 | James Sutherland | 872 views
Bell Lets Talk Day - January 29th, 2020
Today marks the 10th Annual Bell Let's talk day, a national conversation around mental illness aimed at fighting stigma and raising money for the cause.

For every view of this video, Bell will donate 5¢ towards Canadian mental health initiatives. Please visit the link below and watch the video.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=az9ufxbkWDw

Sponsors
Mark REID Memorial Fund
Mark participated in minor hockey in St Thomas as a child. His love of the game continued throughout his life. In his memory, a fund has been created, providing annual funding to offset costs to those in need. Those children selected will in turn get an opportunity to participate in minor hockey in St Thomas, and experience the same enjoyment from our great game as Mark did. To apply: speak to Vicki in the STMHA office.
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Centennial Sports Club
The Centennial Sports Club has been a dedicated sponsor for over 20 years for both house league and tournaments.
Elgin Centre
Elgin Centre is located in the east end of St. Thomas at 417 Wellington Street, at the intersection of Wellington Street and Highview Avenue. Easily accessible from Talbot Street/Hwy. #3, Elgin Mall is convenient to nearby lodging, attractions and other amenities. With 32 retailers/services and free parking, there is sure to be something for everyone.
Tim Hortons
Timbits Hockey is a community-oriented sponsorship program that provides opportunities for kids aged four to nine to play minor hockey. The philosophy of the program is not based on winning or losing, but on learning a new sport, making new friends, and just being a kid.