Mitch Marner Returning To His Second Home To Do Something Very Special
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S. Harper
August 5, 2022 (10:00)
Toronto Maple Leaf's star Mitch Marner has never forgotten who he truly is. Despite becoming a big star in Leafs Nation, Marner has kept a level head on his shoulders and has always looked at ways to give back in his community.
Marner played his junior hockey as a member of the London Knights of Ontario Hockey League. When Marner was drafted by the Leafs he said, "London will always be my second home." Today Marner shared that he will be returning to London to do something very special.
The Marner Assist Foundation, his charity program will be heading to the mini-putt golf greens at East Park and Waterslides in London to support mental health.
According to a press release given to CTV London on Sept. 15, 2022, Toronto Maple Leaf's player Mitch Marner and some of his celebrity friends will engage in a game of mini-putt at London's East Park for the Marner Assist Foundation's latest charitable program, «Sink the Stigma».
«You are invited to �Sink the Stigma' of Mental Health �FORE' the Marner Assist Foundation! Join us on the course in London, ON for an unforgettable evening,» the release says.
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