Shawn Mendes donates $1 million to music program for sick children

The ‘Senorita’ singer is giving back to his hometown in a big way.

Shawn Mendes Cancels Remainder of Tour , for Mental Health Reasons.'Page Six' reports that Mendes made the announcement on July 27.As you guys know, I had to postpone the past few weeks of shows since I wasn’t totally prepared for the toll that being back on the road would take on me, Shawn Mendes, via Instagram.I started this tour excited to finally get back to playing live after a long break due to the pandemic, but the reality is I was not at all ready for how difficult touring would be after this time away, Shawn Mendes, via Instagram.... I promise I will be back as soon as I’ve taken the right time to heal. I love you all and thank you all so much for supporting me and sticking by me on this journey, Shawn Mendes, via Instagram.Mendes' "Wonder: The World Tour" began in June in Portland.Mendes' "Wonder: The World Tour" began in June in Portland.It was scheduled to continue through August 2023.The 23-year-old singer said he'll continue to record new music amid the "much needed time off.".'Page Six' reports that in April, Mendes alluded to mental health struggles when he said he wasn't able to tell the truth about himself. .I’m afraid that if people know and see the truth they might think less of me. They might become bored of me. so in those moments of feeling low i either put on a show or hide, Shawn Mendes, via Twitter

Singer Shawn Mendes made a major donation to bring the Wonder of Music program to patients at the Hospital for Sick Children in Toronto.

Mendes committed $1 million through his foundation. The money will support music therapy activities, music education, song writing and more as part through the Toronto-based SickKids Foundation.

“We are so grateful to Shawn and The Shawn Mendes Foundation Canada for their incredible support of SickKids and the music therapy program,” said Carolyn Marshall, a certified music therapist at the hospital.

“SickKids is a very special place to me and my hometown of Toronto, and I’m so honoured to support such an important program,” Mendes, 24, said in a press release.

Along with custom lullabies and music therapy activities, the creation of original pieces will be set to the rhythm of the patients heartbeats.

In addition, the Teen Choice Awards winner announced a new line of Martin guitars made with FSC-certified sustainable wood and recycled materials. A portion of the proceeds from each guitar sold will go to the Wonder of Music program.

“Music has made such a profound impact in my life and is no doubt a form of therapy to me. I can only hope the Wonder of Music Program will help SickKids patients, families, and staff benefit from its power as well,” Mendes said.