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Help Brad raise money

For participating in 2021 Scotiabank Toronto Waterfront Marathon

My Story…

Hello,

I hope everyone has been staying safe and healthy – 2021 has turned out to be just as wild as 2020 was – the roller coaster of hope & optimism mixed with uncertainties continues – our children and young people have gone back to school and activities – and we all have our fingers crossed it’s going to last this time – and throughout all of this, children’s mental health continues to be as important than ever.

On the positive news side – I was very pleased to see that our efforts working with Premier Doug Ford and his government resulted in one of the largest annualized funding increases to children’s mental health ever!!!

Global News - Ontario government spending $31M more for children, youth mental health services

But as we continue to battle this pandemic – and families continue to do the best they can trying to balance the stresses of continuing to work remotely while trying to keep some semblance of normal – we are seeing a marked increase in children’s mental health issues.

This year I’ll be doing two runs – an actual in person 10K race on October 17th and I’ll be running a virtual half marathon on October 24th – the “virtual” Scotiabank Toronto Waterfront Half Marathon – and per usual I am raising funds for children’s mental health.

Our daughter Abby would have turned 22 this September, and one thing I know for sure is, she would have hated this pandemic and would have struggled with it the same way we all are.

Please help support children’s mental health by donating today.

Or joining our team and run or walk virtually to help raise awareness for this important cause.

At a bare minimum, please talk to your children and help them understand what they can do if they feel like they are losing control.

Thank you – stay safe and be well.

Brad Fedosoff

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Abby Fedosoff was only 15 when she died by suicide. The fund was set up in her name to provide education, awareness and support for youth mental illness.


When you walk, or run on our team, you're making a real difference for kids and families struggling with mental illness and helping end the stigma.


Thank you for joining us ... in Abby's memory ...

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Recent donors

Donation date Donor name Donation amount
Sep 20 Anonymous Undisclosed amount
Sep 20 Andrea & Kevin O'Brien $250.00
Sep 20 David Ridout $100.00
Sep 20 Paul and Nicole Andrusyshyn Being parents of 3 young kids, and with the state of this world, we are proud to support this cause and your dedication to the need $500.00
Sep 20 Lucy Ribeiro Undisclosed amount
Sep 20 Anonymous Undisclosed amount
Sep 20 Anonymous $250.00
Sep 20 Angelika and Graham Sending our love and support. Undisclosed amount
Sep 20 Izziebiill Fedosoff Always in our hearts $100.00
Sep 20 Dan Marshall $100.00