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In Photos by Alan Ashley: Chelsea Hockey Mental Health Awareness Game

(Chelsea Update would like to thank Alan Ashley for the photos and Derek Schaedig for the information in this story.)

The Chelsea High School hockey team – along with the Chelsea Hockey Association – held a mental health awareness game hosted by the mental health non-profit be nice on Friday night.

Chelsea lost to Lumen Christi 3-1.

The Chelsea Varsity Hockey team coupled with the Chelsea Hockey Association supported mental health awareness using the be nice. action plan by hosting a be nice. nation game on Feb. 2.

Chelsea High School’s Athletic Department partnered with the Mental Health Foundation of West Michigan/ be nice.

Leading up to the competition, almost every head coach in the CHS Athletic Department was trained in the be nice. action plan – teaching them to recognize the signs and symptoms of a mental health challenge and how to take action when they notice these changes.

This program is a simple and effective way to empower coaches and athletes with a game plan for mental health concerns.

Parents and spectators were also briefed on the be nice. action plan at the game.

The game included:

An introduction to the be nice. action plan from founder and Executive Director of be nice. Christy Buck

  • Notice what is right or different
  • Invite yourself to reach out
  • Challenge stigma and access resources empower yourself and others with knowledge and resources

Also included was:

  • A score-O competition where Chelsea Hockey Association youth coaches took turns attempting to score goals from a far distance to try to win be nice. wristbands for their entire youth hockey team.
  • A chuck-a-puck competition with proceeds supporting the Mental Health Foundation of West Michigan/ be nice.
  • The winner received a mini stick signed by the captain of the Chelsea High School hockey team Brandon Davila.
  • The CHS student section received be nice. rally towels and be nice. nation T-shirts were tossed into the crowd as well.

To learn more about the Mental Health Foundation of West Michigan/ be nice. and how you can support mental health and suicide prevention education, you can visit www.benice.org.

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