2023

The Bike is BACK! Harley is revved up and ready to go.

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Local motorcycle club aims to reduce stigma and support community.

Niagara Region [July 13, 2023] The Welland Motorcycle Club (WMC) knows what stigma is all about. As “bikers” they face it. Not only is reducing stigma one of the reasons they choose to support Pathstone Mental Health, supporting kids in the Niagara community is also near and dear to their members.

After a 3-year hiatus, the Harley Davidson motorcycle draw that was a signature at the annual Biketoberfest Event held at the WMC, returns this year.

The annual event founded by Bruce and Suzanne Bissell went quiet through Covid and returned last year, but the annual Harley Davidson raffle did not. For the past 6 years, Bruce and Suzanne along with a band of volunteers went to summer events including Canal Days, and to Port Dover with the bike, selling tickets for a chance to win a Harley Davidson Street Glide Motorcycle. All funds raised, supported Pathstone.

Unfortunately, we lost Bruce shortly after the 2021 Biketoberfest Event. Bringing the bike back this year is a really a tip of the hat in memory of Bruce. “He was so passionate about Pathstone, and while times have certainly changed, the need to support Pathstone has not.” Suzanne Bissell, co-founder and wife of the late Bruce Bissell.

This year, tickets are available online, at a cost of $20 each or 6 tickets for $100 for a chance to win a 2023 Model FLHX Harley Davidson Street Glide (Valued at just under $33K) Second prize is $1,000 cash. The draw will be made as it always is, at this year’s Biketoberfest event, which will be held September 15th & 16th at the Welland Motorcycle Club in Welland. The official draw will be made at 7pm on Saturday, September 16th. You do not need to be present to win

Both Suzanne Bissell and the Welland County Motorcycle Club are thrilled to return to their partnership with Pathstone with all funds raised from the raffle supporting Pathstone’s newest site, River House, located in Welland. With Covid lockdowns a thing of the past, we can’t wait to return to full bore at Biketoberfest 2023 and we can’t think of a greater cause to support! Sean Gillespie, President of the Welland Motorcycle Club.

TO PURCHASE TICKETS: Scan the QR code or visit https://biketoberfest.rafflenexus.com/

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America’s Got Talent Judge Howie Mandel to deliver keynote at Pathstone’s 2023 Hope Gala

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May 9th 2023 [Niagara Region, ON] – After a 3-year hiatus, Pathstone Foundation is thrilled to revive its Hope Gala with a star keynote speaker this fall. The 11th installment of the event co-presented by Mountainview Building Group & River Realty Development (1976) Inc., will welcome Howie Mandel to Fallsview Casino’s Grand Ballroom on Friday, November 3rd.

Mandel, a Canadian treasure continues to elevate as a comedian, actor and producer. With a career span of nearly four decades, he continues to reinvent himself and appeals to all age groups. Mandel, who was the voice of Gizmo in the film, Gremlins also starred in the medical drama St. Elsewhere. He created voices and starred in the children’s cartoon Bobby’s World. Additionally, Mandel serves as a judge on America’s Got Talent (AGT) and Canada’s Got Talent, was the host of Deal or No Deal (US & Canada) and recently began hosting the first season of the Netflix game show, Bullsh*t.

Mandel has been open about his mental health admitting that often times it became crippling. He will bring his truly personal story to the stage, sharing moments of struggle and success. Mandel will speak his truth, doused with his classic humour, making for a one of a kind night.

In addition to welcoming Mandel’s personal mental health journey along with taking your questions, we will also celebrate the impact Pathstone Mental Health has made in Niagara over the past year and share with our guests, and what the future holds for mental health care in the Region. Kim Rossi – Director of Philanthropy & PR, Pathstone Foundation

This truly unique night is not to be missed.

LIMITED Tickets/Tables are NOW on-sale online – Choose your table https://www.shop.pathstonefoundation.ca

2023 Hope Gala
Co-presented by Mountainview Building Group & River Realty Development (1976) Inc.

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America’s Got Talent Judge Howie Mandel to deliver keynote at Pathstone’s 2023 Hope Gala.

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May 9th 2023 [Niagara Region, ON] – After a 3-year hiatus, Pathstone Foundation is thrilled to revive its Hope Gala with a star keynote speaker this fall. The 11th installment of the event co-presented by Mountainview Building Group & River Realty Development (1976) Inc., will welcome Howie Mandel to Fallsview Casino’s Grand Ballroom on Friday, November 3rd.

Mandel, a Canadian treasure continues to elevate as a comedian, actor and producer. With a career span of nearly four decades, he continues to reinvent himself and appeals to all age groups. Mandel, who was the voice of Gizmo in the film, Gremlins also starred in the medical drama St. Elsewhere. He created voices and starred in the children’s cartoon Bobby’s World. Additionally, Mandel serves as a judge on America’s Got Talent (AGT) and Canada’s Got Talent, was the host of Deal or No Deal (US & Canada) and recently began hosting the first season of the Netflix game show, Bullsh*t.

Mandel has been open about his mental health admitting that often times it became crippling. He will bring his truly personal story to the stage, sharing moments of struggle and success. Mandel will speak his truth, doused with his classic humour, making for a one of a kind night.

In addition to welcoming Mandel’s personal mental health journey along with taking your questions, we will also celebrate the impact Pathstone Mental Health has made in Niagara over the past year and share with our guests, and what the future holds for mental health care in the Region. Kim Rossi – Director of Philanthropy & PR, Pathstone Foundation

This truly unique night is not to be missed.

LIMITED Tickets/Tables are NOW on-sale online – Choose your table https://www.shop.pathstonefoundation.ca

2023 Hope Gala
Co-presented by Mountainview Building Group & River Realty Development (1976) Inc.

 

Date: Friday, November 3rd, 2023
Location: Host Sponsor, Fallsview Casino – Grand Ballroom (complimentary parking)

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My Story. This year’s theme for Children’s Mental Health Awareness Week

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My Story. This year’s theme for Children’s Mental Health Awareness Week

Pathstone marks May 1st-7th with a series of events & support strategies

Monday, May 1, 2023 [Niagara Region] – This week, Pathstone Mental Health marks Children’s Mental Health Awareness Week (CMHAW) across Niagara.

Starting today, the city of St. Catharines, Niagara Falls, Welland and the Region will raise our CMHAW flag. Niagara Falls, the Welland Bridge and Peace Bridge, along with the Branscombe Centre will also be illuminated green at times throughout the week.

The main goals of CMHA week is to highlight that now 1 in 4 children are impacted by a mental health challenge (an increase of 1 in 5).

Did you know?

Seventy per cent (70%) of all mental health issues, occur before age 25.

Throughout the week of May 1st– 7th, follow Pathstone on social as we host a number of activities and offer helpful mental health strategies. This year, we are hosting a Children’s Mental Health Fun DAY at the Pen Centre, in the Event Court (outside of SportChek) on Saturday, May 6th from 11-2pm. This fun filled event is FREE for all to attend.

This year’s CMHAW theme, is MY STORY. We encourage all to share their mental health story with someone. When you talk about your mental health it saves lives.

The other purpose of CMHAW is to command the attention of those who are changemakers in the mental health space. We need those voices! Currently at Pathstone, there are over 800 kids waiting for mental health support. Kim Rossi – Director of Communications, Pathstone.

 About Pathstone Mental Health

Pathstone Mental Health is a lead agency and community-based organization whose mission it is to provide innovative and effective treatment for all children in Niagara who are struggling with their mental health. Thanks to supportive donors and volunteers, we are able address and meet the needs of more children and their families each year. Crisis Services are offered 24/7 by calling 1-800-263-4944.

For Questions / Interviews Contact; Kim Rossi – c. 289-969-8342 e. krossi@pathstone.ca

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Weebly Tutorial: How to Use Weebly to Set Up a Website

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Weebly is a popular website builder and is highly rated amongst entrepreneurs and small business owners that want to create their own website or online store. The tool is generally considered very easy to use. However, if you’re new to it, you might be wondering what the best way to get started is. In this Weebly tutorial, we will walk through all the steps required to set up a new Weebly website and show you a few things you should consider before launching it.

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Battling Exam Anxiety What it looks like, and how parents can help

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Some kids may have perceived it to be a benefit through the pandemic, the cancellation of exams. As we returned to a mostly normal school year and are closing in on the end of the first semester for secondary school students, many are feeling a little under prepared and overwhelmed about exam week. For many, this will be the first time they are writing an exam.

As we move ahead, putting the pandemic behind us, how do we help kid move forward and be ok with getting back to “normal?”

Pathstone Mental Health is ready with an arsenal of strategies to help students prepare for exam day/week.

Students need to also ensure, they are getting rest and are eating well.

Caffeine, sugar, cannabis and nicotine are known substances that will increase anxiety.

In advance:

Make sure you know the time and location of your exam.
Know how the exam will be formatted and the content of the exam. This will allow you to better prepare.
Have the proper equipment you need to complete the exam, be it pencils, sharpener, calculator etc.

Studying:

You can reduce anxiety by being well prepared.

Spread your studying out, versus cramming it all into a

Study effectively

Reduce anxiety by being well prepared
Spread your studying over the whole term rather than “cramming.”  Feeling that you don’t have enough time to cover everything increases anxiety.
Study in 50-minute blocks with 10-minute activity or nutrition breaks.
Learn memory enhancement techniques.
See the Student Learning Commons: Exams for additional resources.
Study by getting comfortable with what you will have to do in the exam: writing answers to practice questions under a time limit while sitting at a desk.

Prepare to write the exam

Eliminate extraneous sources of anxiety such as how to get to the exam room by figuring that out in advance.
Think about what commonly distracts you during exams (e.g.: frequent clock-watching, noise from other students etc.) and develop strategies in advance for dealing with these distractions.
Get as much rest as possible the night before the exam.
Wear a watch to monitor your time.
Wear layered clothing so you can control your temperature during the exam.
Only go to the exam room a few minutes early to avoid encountering anxious people.

Adjust your attitude

Maintain an attitude of doing the best you can under the circumstances, rather than requiring perfection from yourself.
Plan a reward for yourself after the exam. Praise yourself as you write the exam; e.g.,“half done and so far, so good.”

Change unhelpful thoughts

Learn, and practice over time, how to challenge your negative thoughts (e.g., “I’m going to fail.”).
See SFU’s Health and Counselling Services’s resources on emotion healthy resources.

Use test-taking strategies

Do a “memory dump” of information you are afraid you will forget on the back of the exam when you first receive it.
Read through the exam at the beginning and figure out how much time to spend on each question, according to what each question is worth.
To build confidence, start with questions you know rather than focusing on the ones you don’t.
Start with any multiple-choice or True/False section to gain clues that might help you answer other questions.
Take 30-second “mini-breaks” at specified points during the exam to use a relaxation strategy such as closing your eyes, relaxing your hands, and breathing deeply.

If your thoughts are racing and your mind becomes cluttered with worries:

Don’t focus on getting rid of the anxiety because that will only feed the anxiety;
Mentally yell “STOP” to break the cycle;
Take a 30-second “mini-break”;
Concentrate hard on a specific sensation (e.g.: the hum of the lights in the room) to clear your mind of anxiety; OR
Be with your anxiety – concentrate on your physical symptoms. If you can completely experience a physical sensation, it often disappears.

Use anxiety reduction techniques

Learn and practice, on a daily basis, relaxation and visualization techniques so they will come easily to you at exam time.
Check SFU’s Health and Counselling Service’s resources on Self-Guided: Well-being & Resilience.
While preparing for the exam, visualize a positive exam-writing experience. Seneca College has helpful techniques on memory and the SLC has additional resources on exam anxiety.

Pathstone Mental Health operates treatment programs, a crisis and support line, video counseling and nine in-person walk-in clinics for children 18 years old and under in the Niagara Region. They are in the process of trying to meet the high demand for counseling among school-age children in Niagara and are reaching out with helpful strategies, because all kids can use this support no matter where they live. During the past year they have seen 10,045 kids which is a whopping 40% increase since before the pandemic, with an unprecedented 550 plus kids on the waitlist for programs. And the demand for kids’ mental health services isn’t expected to go away anytime soon according to Erin Clayton, RSW and RP, Clinical Manager of Outreach Services, Youth Justice and High-Risk Therapist at Pathstone.

“1 in every 5 children will experience a mental health struggle but that statistic is expected to increase to 1 in every 4 children as a result of the pressures caused by the pandemic,” explains Clayton. “Because the start of a new school year, specifically, can be extra tough for kids who already suffer from mental health issues, we put together a “prep kit” full of tips to try and help as many kids and their families with the transition as possible.”

Pathstone’s tips on how to help kids get the 2022/23 school year off to a heathy start:

If you’re a parent who wants to measure your own readiness to identify and support your child’s mental health struggles this school year, visit pathstonementalhealth.ca/backtoschool to take a short quiz and find next-step resources.

If you suspect your child is struggling with their mental health, reach out to Pathstone. Their Crisis & Support line operates 24/7 at 1-800-263-4944 and their in-person mental health walk-in clinics are for youth 18 and under, as well as parents and caregivers who have questions about how to best support their kids. For locations and hours of operation, visit www.pathstonementalhealth.ca/walk-in-clinic.

About Pathstone Mental Health

Pathstone Mental Health is a community-based organization whose mission it is to provide innovative and effective treatment for all children in Niagara struggling with mental health issues. Thanks to support from our donors and volunteers, we are able to address and meet the needs of more children and their families. As the primary provider of mental health services for children in Niagara, we are also a lead agency for the province of Ontario. Note, Crisis Services are offered 24/7 by calling 1-800-263-4944.

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For more information, to schedule an interview with Erin Clayton, or for high-resolution photography, please contact The PR Department at 416-535-3939. Email: medias@prdepartment.ca

 

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