Sunday, October 2, 2022

Fundraising, Yes! Mental Health Awareness, Yes! And, So Much More



 

 

 

After three years, on September 10, 2022, Shine Out! Shout Out! supporting youth mental health and the Just Be You peer support program returned. And what a return it was! This year was a sold-out event, with many teams returning for their 8th year.

 


People played hockey, read and picked up mental health material, and donated and supported. They listened to the why of the tournament and the impact of the pandemic on youth mental health. And they talked, smiled, laughed, told stories, shared their own experiences with mental health personally or in their families, and connected – something we all felt was often missing over the last 2.5-plus years. 


As Shine Out! Shout Out! 2022 took place on World Suicide Prevention Day. We were pleased to host the Halton Suicide Prevention Coalition's (HSPC) Garden of Peace rock painting as part of our recognition of the day. After the event, we passed on to the HSPC beautiful messages of hope. Thanks to everyone who took the time to create these pieces of art. We also created a Hope Board and cards of Hope. Young and old alike filled the Board and cards with positive messages for youth dealing with mental health issues and to let them know they are not alone. 

 

A big thank you to Vanessa Blumer and her team from Liberty Utilities for being a part of our day. Liberty Utilities provided us with a photo booth where we saw groups and individuals strike fun poses when taking their pictures and creating lasting memories of fun, friendship, and community.  

 

Also, a thank you to Champagne Floral Designs for their donation of the player of the game flowers, Dr. Paul Hackett and Dr. Henry Candelaria from Athletacare for providing our occasionally needed first aid, Jacob Danque from TRNSFRM Athletics for providing some needed stretching, and Andrew Needham from the HSPC and the Oakville Public Library for the materials on community mental health resources, as well as CMHA Halton, CMHA Ontario, PCMH Oakville, and Support House for their displays and materials.

 

And how many of us saw that great hockey stick touchless donation display from tiptap, equipped with our Shine Out! Shout Out! logo? We can’t say thank you enough for tiptap being a part of our day, and for providing an easy way for people to make payments and donations.  We look forward to working together at future events.

 

A massive shout out of thanks to the facilitators and youth of the Just Be You program who shared their voices with us at the tournament and told of the difference the program has had on their lives. The pandemic had caused us to pause our Shine Out! Shout Out! for a few years, but the work of the Just Be You peer program at Support House continued. During the pandemic, the program went virtual, which allowed youth to stay connected, not only with friends but also with community resources, and to have a place to hang out and have fun. The pandemic showed us the harsh impact of isolation, loss of social connection, and inability to do things that are part of everyday life (like school) on a young person's mental well-being. The constancy of knowing Just Be You was there allowed youth to find a safe space, be there for each other and just be themselves while being supported, especially during the pandemic when life was anything but normal and youth often felt lost and overwhelmed.

 

As I said when starting this letter, after being away since 2019, what a return we had! We are blown away by the support. Thanks to the coming together of everyone - the teams, the organizing committee, the Canlan Ice Sports facility team and the many volunteers, as well as our sponsors and donors (of time, goods, and services), the Just Be You youth and team - Shine Out! Shout Out! 2022 truly shone out! I am so pleased to shout out that thanks to the tournament's funds and the matching funds from Kindred Foundationwe can donate over $45,000 to the Just Be You Peer program. When we add this amount to other Just Be You Fund monies this year, more than $60,000 will be given to the Just Be You program in 2022; indeed, a moment of WOW! 

 

Thank you for supporting the Just Be You program and the youth who attend the program. You are truly helping to make a difference. 

 

See you next year! Follow us on social media at @ShineShout on Twitter, Instagram, and Shine Out! Shout Out! on Facebook for our latest updates and happenings.


Be well,


Michele

Michele Sparling, Founder

Just Be You / Shine Out! Shout Out! 

 



ABOUT JUST BE YOU


The Just Be You (JBY) peer support program was started as a means to fill the gap for youth for whom there is no effective transition from the youth to the adult mental health system. Co-designed with youth, JBY is unique in its offering as a weekly social-recreational peer program that runs all year. JBY provides a space for youth ages 15-25 to hang out, have fun, without fear of judgment or stigma, to socialize on their terms, and to just be youth. To know that they are not alone at a time when they feel alone. Youth do not need a diagnosis to attend. Access is drop-in based.


JBY reaches youth that are socially isolated and/or facing multiple barriers of stigma, financial challenges, illness, or transportation. For some youth JBY is a safe entry point in seeking support for their mental health. Transportation is provided for youth that would otherwise not be able to attend and who would therefore remain isolated. Often there are barriers to accessing mental health programs such as where you live or whether you have a diagnosis; we didn't want to do that for this program. Youth choose what activities they want to do whether it is having someone to come in and speak with them; a community event; or even just hanging out, having fun and chatting with each other - all at no cost for the youth. Staff trained in mental health and peer support are available for check-ins and one-on-one chats.


The key source of funding for JBY is raised at Shine Out! Shout Out! and supplemented by funding from individual donations and grants from organizations like Kindred Foundation. The program is run in partnership with Support House and is also connected to other community organizations such as ADAPT, and ROCK in Halton.


Thanks to the Shine Out! Shout Out! tournament we have been able to provide 7 years of peer support to youth in Halton – that is 450 drop-in sessions.  As well, Just Be You has assisted with numerous connections/referrals to mental health, addictions, housing, or social service supports.


For more information about the Just Be You program, go to www.shineshout.com or www.supporthouse.ca .



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Table with three volunteers, two sitting, one standingThree people standing with microphonePresentation of the VICKI award to Kindred Foundation. People gathered from Kindred Foundation, Shine Out! Shout Out!  Founder, and family member of the person the award is named after.

  

Tuesday, August 9, 2022

Help Us Shine Out for Youth Mental Health this September

Shine Out! Shout Out! for Youth Mental Health Is Back After 3 years!!

by Michele Sparling,  Just Be You | Shine Out! Shout Out!  


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After an absence of nearly 3 years and at a time where the demand for youth mental health services are greater than ever, we are happy to have Shine Out! Shout Out! return on Sep 10, 2022 at Canlan Ice Sports in Oakville. We are thrilled to announce that not only has our event sold out, but we even have a waitlist for people who are interested in getting together to play a sport they love and to support youth mental health.

This year will see 22 adult recreational hockey teams coming together in support of the Just Be You peer support program for youth dealing with mental health and addiction concerns. Just Be You is run through the Centre for Innovation in Peer Support at Support House in Oakville.

Programs like Just Be You are needed more than ever. And this is where you come in. We are asking you to help make a huge difference in the lives of youth by making this our most memorable fundraising event and allowing us to make the most of the Kindred Foundation’s pledge of matching up to $15,000 in donations! We would love to achieve a fundraising goal of $50,000 this year and make this the best Shine Out! Shout Out! ever. We know we can do it with your help.

Teams involved in Shine Out! Shout Out! are challenged to raise funds and compete for the top fundraising team. The top three teams will receive a prize pack and team recognition at the tournament and in social media. Individuals and Teams are asked to make donations to the Just Be You fund and note the team name in the comments to allow us to track the total for the team. Teams are also encouraged to have family and friends and colleagues, and organizations to donate on their behalf. Tax receipts are issued for donations of $20 or more.

For those not playing hockey, there are many ways to support the event and raise funds for the Just Be You Peer program:

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  • ●  Donate to the Just Be You Fund. All donations raised in connection with Shine Out! Shout Out! Go directly to support the Just Be You peer program. Tax receipts will be provided

  • ●  Donate prizes for the draws or silent auction, or consider sponsoring the event

  • ●  Come to the arena the day of the event and make a donation in person (there will be tiptap touchless devices on site)

    Participants and members of the public will also have the opportunity to:

  • ●  Bid on our silent auction items online or in person or participate in one of our draws

  • ●  Learn about mental health and addiction supports and services with displays from community resources

  • ●  From 2- 3 p.m. join in for the presentations from the Just Be Youth and event organizers, as well as the winner of the VICKI award, in recognition of a person or organization who is making a difference in the mental health system.

    ABOUT JUST BE YOU

    Like many organizations, the Pandemic caused us to pause our Shine Out! Shout Out! fundraising event for the last two years. But, while our fundraising was paused, the work of the Just Be You peer program for youth dealing with mental health concerns continued. During the Pandemic the program was able to run virtually which allowed youth who came to the program to stay connected, not only with friends but also with community resources, and to have a safe place to hang out and have fun. The Pandemic showed us the harsh impact of isolation, loss of social connection, and inability to do things that are part of everyday life (like school) on a young person’s mental well-being.

    The Just Be You (JBY) peer support program was started as a means to fill the gap for youth for whom there is no effective transition from the youth to the adult mental health system. Co-designed with youth, JBY is unique in its offering as a weekly social-recreational peer program that runs all year. JBY provides a space for youth ages 15-25 to hang out, have fun, without fear of judgment or stigma, to socialize on their terms, and to just be youth. To know that they are not alone at a time when they feel alone. Youth do not need a diagnosis to attend. Access is drop-in based.

    JBY reaches youth that are socially isolated and/or facing multiple barriers of stigma, financial challenges, illness, or transportation. For some youth JBY is a safe entry point in seeking support for their mental health. Transportation is provided for youth that would otherwise not be able to attend and who would therefore remain isolated. Often there are barriers to accessing mental health programs such as where you live or whether you have a diagnosis; we didn't want to do that for this program. Youth choose what activities they want to do whether it is having someone to come in and speak with them; a community event; or even just hanging out, having fun and chatting with each other - all at no cost for the youth. Staff trained in mental health and peer support are available for check-ins and one-on-one chats.

The key source of funding for JBY is raised at Shine Out! Shout Out! and supplemented by funding from individual donations and grants from organizations like Kindred Foundation. The program is run in partnership with Support House and is also connected to other community organizations such as ADAPT, and ROCK in Halton.

Thanks to the Shine Out! Shout Out! tournament we have been able to provide 7 years of peer support to youth in Halton – that is 450 drop-in sessions and a cumulative attendance of over 5,000. As well, Just Be You has assisted with numerous connections/referrals to mental health, addictions, housing, or social service supports.

READ MORE ON OUR WEBSITE or CONTACT US

           www.shineshout.com 

Contact us at 1-800-637-1108 / information@shineshout.com

Monday, June 6, 2022

Shine Out For Youth Mental Health

  

August 2022

Shine Out! Shout Out! Tournament in Support of Youth Mental Health to Return Sept. 10th


The Pandemic has had a significant impact on youth mental health, and Just Be You has continued to be there for youth who are struggling by providing much needed peer support.

And now, we are asking you to be there for youth on September 10, 2022, a date that coincides with World Suicide Prevention Day. 

It has been over two years since the last Shine Out! Shout Out! fundraiser because of the pandemic but the work of the Just Be You peer program for youth dealing with mental health concerns continued. During the Pandemic we continued the program virtually, given how important it is for youth to stay connected, not only with friends but also with community resources, and to have a safe place to hang out and have fun. The Pandemic showed us the harsh impact isolation, loss of social connection, and inability to do things that are part of everyday life (like school) on a young person’s mental well-being.

The Just Be You Peer Program

The Just Be You (JBY) peer support program was started as a means to fill the gap for youth for whom there is no effective transition from the youth to the adult mental health system. Co- designed with youth, JBY is unique in its offering as a weekly social-recreational peer program that runs all year. JBY provides a space for youth ages 15-25 to hang out, have fun, without fear of judgment or stigma, to socialize on their terms, and to just be you(th). To know that they are not alone at a time when they feel alone. Youth do not need a diagnosis to attend. The program is run in partnership with Support House through their Centre for Innovation in Peer Support.

JBY reaches youth that are socially isolated and/or facing multiple barriers of stigma, financial challenges, illness, or transportation. For some youth JBY is a safe entry point in seeking support for their mental health. Transportation is provided for youth that would otherwise not be able to attend and who would therefore remain isolated. Often there are barriers to accessing mental health programs such as where you live or whether you have a diagnosis; we didn't want to do that for this program. Youth choose what activities they want to do whether it is having someone to come in and speak with them; a community event; or even just hanging out, having fun and chatting with each other - all at no cost for the youth. Staff trained in mental health and peer support are available for check-ins and one-on-one chats.

 And the feedback shows the success the program is having.  JBY Participants have told us:

  • “I have gained strong friendships...Those connections often carry me through the day because I get to remember the laughs we have...”
  • This group means a connection between friends, support, and welcoming, safe space."
  • “This is the only place I have connections”
  • “I look forward to JBY every week”
  • “I never had friends or hung with people my age, I always thought I was weird, until I came to JBY; people are fun and welcoming. Plus, I love the staff they make it a safe space for me to just be me”
  • “I love hanging around and just chatting....a positive anchor point in my week - especially a week when the bullying has been intense and my anxiety high “
  • “JBY is the reason I am trying to better myself”

Parents/Health & Community Support have also told us:

  • “My child talks about JBY all the time” (Parent)
  • “This is such an important and amazing program...so happy it is available in our community...we have seen a real impact and the very real difference it makes. Thank you.”(Parent)
  • JBY is having a profound impact on youth” (Parent)
  • “I am doing 35% of the work, you are doing the other 65%” – (Psychiatrist, Acute Care)

Tournament is key source of funding for JBY 

Funds raised at the annual Shine Out! Shout Out! adult recreational hockey tournament are the primary source of funds for JBY, and are supplemented by funding from individual donations and grants from organizations

Thanks to the Shine Out! Shout Out! tournament JBY has been able to provide 7+ years of weekly peer support to youth in Halton – that is more than 450 drop-in sessions. As well, JBY has assisted with numerous connections/referrals to mental health, addictions, housing, or social service supports.

Our Ask

Programs like JBY are needed more than ever and why we plan to grow this program. And this is where you come in. On September 10, 2022 we will be running our 8th annual Shine Out! Shout Out! hockey tournament at Canlan Ice Sports in Oakville to raise funds and raise awareness for youth mental health and the Just Be You peer support program. 

We are asking you to help make a huge difference in the lives of youth by making this our most memorable fundraising event and allowing us to make the most of a pledge of up matching up to $15,000  donations!

How can you Shine Out for Youth Mental Health?

Be a part of our story. Donate to the Just Be You Fund at the Oakville Community Foundation. Funds raised during Shine Out! Shout Out! are donated to the Just Be You program. 

Sponsorships still available.  By supporting our event, you will be recognized in all written material, including the day of the event, as well as on social media. Approximately 300-400 people attend the event in the past, including community leaders, and we have been covered by TV, radio and newspapers. This is a great way for you to be recognized as a community leader for youth mental health.

Be a part of our story, make a donation today to the Just Be You Fund in support of youth mental health and the Just Be You program. 

To contact us about sponsorships or donations, or if you would like to know about other ways you can contribute to this event contact us at 416-277-2767 or 1-800-637-1108 or information@shineshout.com or by visiting our website at www.shineshout.com.