Paddle Battle for Mental Health is more than just an event—it’s a movement dedicated to raising awareness and funds for mental health. With 1 in 3 Canadians experiencing mental health challenges in their lifetime, our mission is to inspire action, foster connection, and support vital mental health services.
Every paddle swung and every point scored brings us closer to a future where mental well-being is prioritized. This initiative thrives on the collective passion of organizers, sponsors, participants, and table tennis players, all united by a shared purpose: to create meaningful change in the community.
Paddle Battle wouldn’t be possible without the unwavering commitment of its supporters—from generous sponsors to dedicated players and participants. Their contributions make this movement a success, proving that when people come together for a common cause, incredible things happen.
Together, we rally for mental health, proving that through sport, connection, and collective effort, we can make a lasting impact.
OUR 2026 TEAMS
CHECK OUT THE 2026 REGISTERED TEAMS AND THE RAISED FUNDS PER TEAM
TEAMS
FUNDS RAISED
Imagis Geeks
Sponsor
Viana Tigers
Sponsor
SKYGRiD Rally Squad
Sponsor
Union Benefits
Sponsor
Marycroft Rally Squad
Sponsor
Paddle Bashers Incorporated
Sponsor
Spin Squad
Team
AI Gees
Team
CMHA Mid-Court Crisis
Team
Paddle You Feelings
Sponsor
Windsor Private Capital
Sponsor
Target Spinners
Sponsor
Wrecking Ball
Sponsor
Broccolini Team #1
Sponsor
Broccolini Team #2
Sponsor
LiUNA Local 837
Team
PAST EVENTS
IN 2025 PADDLE BATTLE RAISED OVER $200,000 FOR MENTAL HEALTH
Before looking ahead to Paddle Battle for Mental Health 2026, we are proud to reflect on what our community achieved together last year.
Thanks to the extraordinary generosity of our sponsors and partners and the tireless dedication of our Organizing Committee and volunteers, Paddle Battle for Mental Health donated $200,000 in 2025 net of all event expenses to organizations delivering critical mental health support. This milestone reflects hundreds of hours of planning, coordination, and on the ground execution, all driven by a shared commitment to advancing mental health awareness and access to care.