
Kendra Fisher
Kendra Fisher grew up in Kincardine, Ontario. With the support of her family and town behind her, Kendra quickly achieved great successes in her hockey career. She had a dream of playing for Team Canada and wearing the Red and White jersey on the Olympic stage. She had graduated high school, received several scholarship offers and was well on her way to recognizing her dreams when Anxiety, Panic and Depression struck. The day she made Team Canada's Hockey Team she was forced to walk away and begin a journey of learning to cope with severe Mental Health issues.
Currently the goaltender for Team Canada's World Champion Gold Medal winning Inline Team; Kendra is sharing her personal journey in effort to bring Mental Health issues to the forefront. She hopes that her story will offer both hope and promise to others dealing with Mental Health issues and provide another platform for discussions aimed at de stigmatizing Mental Health and educating others.
Now living successfully in recovery, Kendra shares the strategies and coping mechanisms that allow her to live with her diagnosis.
Kendra Fisher grew up in Kincardine, Ontario. With the support of her family and town behind her, Kendra quickly achieved great successes in her hockey career. She had a dream of playing for Team Canada and wearing the Red and White jersey on the Olympic stage. She had graduated high school, received several scholarship offers and was well on her way to recognizing her dreams when Anxiety, Panic and Depression struck. The day she made Team Canada's Hockey Team she was forced to walk away and begin a journey of learning to cope with severe Mental Health issues.
Currently the goaltender for Team Canada's World Champion Gold Medal winning Inline Team; Kendra is sharing her personal journey in effort to bring Mental Health issues to the forefront. She hopes that her story will offer both hope and promise to others dealing with Mental Health issues and provide another platform for discussions aimed at de stigmatizing Mental Health and educating others.
Now living successfully in recovery, Kendra shares the strategies and coping mechanisms that allow her to live with her diagnosis.
