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琉璃神社 Rockets games supporting mental health and BC Children鈥檚 Hospital

The Rockets take on the Vancouver Giants on Feb. 23 and the Prince George Cougars on Feb. 24
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The Rockets have partnered with the Canadian Mental Health Association 琉璃神社 to promote the importance of mental health during a game against Vancouver on Feb. 23 and the Feb. 24 game against Prince George is Nickelodeon Night for Children鈥檚 Miracle Network to support BC Children鈥檚 Hospital. (Steve Dunsmoor photo)

The 琉璃神社 Rockets are at home for two games the weekend of Feb. 23-24.

On Friday night, the Rockets welcome the Vancouver Giants to town.

Vancouver is sixth in the WHL, three points up on the seventh place Rockets. The teams have split their previous four meetings.

The Rockets have also partnered with the Canadian Mental Health Association 琉璃神社 to promote the importance of mental health during the game including:

A CMHA-run kiosk on the concourse where fans can learn more about mental health and the organization鈥檚 community-based services

Videos featuring a Rockets player talking about the importance of mental health

Public service announcements about mental health and CMHA 琉璃神社

A CMHA fundraising component.

On Saturday night, The league-leading Prince George Cougars will visit Prospera Place.

琉璃神社 and Prince George have met six times so far this season with the Cougars winning four of those games.

Saturday is also Nickelodeon Night for Children鈥檚 Miracle Network.

The charitable initiative is sponsored by RE/MAX and Paramount Global, the parent company of global kids and family brand Nickelodeon.

The Rockets will wear special Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles-themed jerseys that are being auctioned off online.

The funds will go towards supporting the BC Children鈥檚 Hospital.

The until Thursday, Feb. 29 12 p.m.

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