HHTH 2019 Wayne Primeau & Natalie Spooner joined us on the ice and off.
Welcome to my Personal Page!
This is my 7th year doing my part to help the homeless and it feels like our support is needed more than ever before.
Thank you to all who have supported me in the past. Without your support, I wouldn't be as effective.
Life has been busy and I am much later than I would normally be to get this campaign started, so donate as soon as possible if you are able.
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In the Waterloo Region, it is estimated that over 3,000 men, women and children are homeless on any given night, but together we can change this statistic. On October 29th, I will be participating in the Hockey Helps the Homeless Waterloo Region Tournament, raising awareness and funding for five local homeless support agencies right here in the Waterloo Region.
There’s more than one story when it comes to how people end up homeless and that’s why there is more than one way to help. Hockey Helps the Homeless invests in solutions that ensure fewer individuals and families end up on the streets. We support organizations and programs committed to ending homelessness through housing, transportation initiatives, mental health support, education, health and wellness, training and employment, but we need your help.
Be a game changer today by supporting the cause and help bring hope to our most vulnerable!
Wish to donate by cheque? Cheques should be made payable to Hockey Helps the Homeless and mailed to Head Office at 44 East Beaver Creek, Unit #4, Richmond Hill, Ontario, L4B 1G8. Please specify player name in the memo line. Tax receipts will be issued upon receipt of the donation for all gifts $25 and above.
Wish to donate by cheque? Cheques should be made payable to Hockey Helps the Homeless and mailed to Head Office at 44 East Beaver Creek, Unit #4, Richmond Hill, Ontario, L4B 1G8. Please specify player name in the memo line. Tax receipts will be issued upon receipt of the donation for all gifts $25 and above.