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Team is tops in Canada for third year

Jul 27, 2019 | 8:00 AM

A family that lost their son to suicide three years ago, has been the driving force behind Vernon’s Ride Don’t Hide Cycling event.

The June 23rd event has raised almost $60,000 for the Vernon branch of the Canadian Mental Health Association, with donations being accepted until the end of this month.

More than 10,000 riders in 25 communities took part nationally in the campaign to end mental health stigma, raising a combined $2 million for mental health programs.

Funds stay in the communities where they are raised.

For the third straight year, Liam’s Lunar Dragons of Vernon was the top fundraising team in Canada, generating $25,481, with a three-year fundraising total of nearly $90,000.

The team was established by volunteer Ride Don’t Hide committee member Sheila Stainton in memory of her son Liam Hack. “We are very thankful for the amazing support from the community and our volunteers year after year,” said Stainton. “Without their donations, sponsorships and volunteer time planning and coordinating the event, the ride would not be where it is today.”

Stainton and her husband Jay Hack lost their son to suicide three years ago, just a few months before his 16th birthday.

“What we thought was teenage angst was really situational depression. Had we recognized the signs and symptoms of depression we might have saved his life,” said Stainton.

“Our hearts are steadfastly with Sheila and Jay, who courageously share their story of losing Liam,” said Julia Payson, CMHA Vernon Executive Director. “While it can be unimaginably painful, speaking about our experiences with mental health make it easier for others who are struggling in silence to get the help they need, to connect to resources, and to build strength and resilience.”

A major supporter of Liam’s team is the Bannister family, who has donated more than $32,000 over the past three years.

“We are incredibly thankful for the overwhelming support from the Bannister family,” said Payson. “They are leading the way as champions dedicated to the future of our youth.”

Donations to Ride Don’t Hide, Vernon & District Branch are being accepted until July 31st. Gifts can be made online athttps://vernon.ridedonthide.ca.

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