In Support of Youth Mental Health
100 km Route takes Participants through Northumberland on May 28
Article by Sue Dickens/with files from Rebound and Port Hope Now
Northumberland - Ride for Rebound calls attention to the need for timely, quality mental health support for children and youth across the Northumberland County

The Municipality of Trent Hills has proclaimed May 28, 2022 as “Ride for Rebound Day”
Ride for Rebound will take place that day.
The Ride for Rebound was created by Cobourg Police Chief Paul VandeGraaf in collaboration with Rebound.
Rebound Child & Youth Services Northumberland (Rebound) announced the launch of the second annual Ride for Rebound fundraising event in March. It is presented by Play It Again Sports Cobourg, in support of children and youth mental health. Chief Paul VandeGraaf and other ambitious cyclists will ride 100km to raise awareness and much-needed funding.
Every dollar raised through the Ride for Rebound goes directly to supporting children, youth, and families in Northumberland County.
The Ride is a chance for community members to get active, experience the beauty of Northumberland County, and work alongside Rebound to change the lives of local children and youth. You can join the Ride as a cyclist, a donor, or a sponsor!
Riders will be coming through places like Baltimore, Dartford, Meyersburg, Campbellford, Codrington.
The route may also take cyclists through Warkworth but it is the weekend of the Lilac Festival so they may not be riding down the Main Street.
Port Hope Now has an article about this year’s ride at: https://www.porthopenow.com/?p=14739
Visit Ride for Rebound for more information
