Mar 24, 2026 | Jason Kennedy | 150 views
CHEO Charity Scrimmage in memory of Charlie Mayor
Please come out and support the friends and family of Charlie Mayor this Sunday March 29th 7pm in Osgoode
Hello U18 players/families,
Please see below from Jen Mayor.
I am reaching out to invite you to take part in a hockey scrimmage game in the memory of Charlie, who was the sister of ORMHA U18 player Kaiden Mayor and the daughter to myself Jen Mayor and Kevin Mayor.
Charlie's 16th birthday would have been on March 31st. Charlie meant so much to so many people, and in honour of her life we are bringing friends, family, and the hockey community together to do something positive while supporting youth mental health. This scrimmage will be a fundraiser for CHEO Mental Health, supporting youth and families who are facing mental health struggles, a cause that is very close to our hearts.
If you have or are a U18 player and would like to scrimmage, or are someone who would like to help volunteer on the bench, keeping time/score or playing music, please email Jen Mayor with your interest
[email protected]
A response will be provided back to you to confirm your space. We are hoping to form 2 full lines per team to ensure a generous amount of ice time for all players.
Game Details:
- Cost: $15 per player (all proceeds going directly to CHEO Mental Health in Charlie’s memory)
- Date: Sunday March 29th
- Time: 7:00 pm
- Location: Osgoode Arena
This event is about community, remembering Charlie, and supporting youth mental health so that other families and young people can receive the help they need.
We would also appreciate having spectators to come and cheer on the players during this charity scrimmage.
We will also have some items available at a bake sale table. If you're able to contribute treats for the table or donations for CHEO as a scrimmage spectator this would be greatly appreciated.
A CHEO tap machine will also be available at the game.
If you would like to read more about Charlie and the beautiful life she lived, you can view her obituary here:
"Read Charlie’s Obituary"
Thank you for helping us honour Charlie’s memory and continue spreading kindness and support for youth mental health.
Sincerely,
Jen Mayor