Sheldon Kennedy removing name from child advocacy centre he founded
CALGARY — Former NHL player and abuse survivor Sheldon Kennedy is removing his name from a child advocacy centre he founded.
Kennedy pitched the idea to Calgary’s police chief in 2010 and the facility opened in the city two years later. In 2013, it was renamed the Sheldon Kennedy Child Advocacy Centre.
“I now understand that my name on the building really meant a personal responsibility for the day-to-day practice, the wellness of our front-line workers, the satisfaction of our donors and volunteers and the proper treatment of the victims we serve,” Kennedy said in a statement Tuesday.
“This has been a very rewarding eight years of my life and, at the same time, it has taken its toll.”