Hockey Alberta is proud to present eight more stories of teams who performed good deeds around the province, recognized through Hockey Gives Back.
PAC Rental Bus Lines Saints U15AA
The PAC Rental Bus Lines Saints U15AA team has shown a strong commitment to giving back this season through their support of various community initiatives. The players dedicated two Saturdays in November to gathering donations through poppy sales for the Spruce Grove Legion. More recently, the team volunteered their time at the Salvation Army Christmas Kettle, collecting donations for those in need.
U13AA CAC Nakatsui DermaSurgery
The U13AA CAC Nakatsui DermaSurgery team is supporting the Mustard Seed by collecting items to assemble Breakfast Bags for their local Edmonton shelter. These bags will be distributed to those in need the following morning. On December 18th, the players will receive a presentation at the CAC arena classroom about the issue of homelessness, followed by the assembly of the Breakfast Bags.
The team plans to continue this initiative throughout the season, but feels it is especially important during the Christmas season, when the need in the community is most evident. Providing a meal to start the day—particularly in the cold Edmonton winter—has a significant impact. Great job to the team for giving back to the community.
Beaumont Athletic Club U13AA
The Beaumont Athletic Club U13AA team was pleased to donate $500 from a recent fundraiser to the Beaumont-Nisku Christmas Elves. Thanks to a matching donation from the Government of Alberta, this contribution will be doubled, resulting in a total donation of $1,000. This generous support will help families in need during the holiday season.
In addition to their fundraising efforts, the team recently partnered with The RR Empowering Society of Alberta for a unique paint-your-partner day at Place Beausejour Independent Living in Beaumont. Kids and seniors teamed up to paint each other, resulting in an event that was equal parts fun, heartwarming, and absolutely hilarious. It was an unforgettable day of creativity and connection, proving once again that when two generations come together, magic happens.
Fort McMurray U16AA Junior Oil Barons
The Fort McMurray U16AA Junior Oil Barons have been actively involved in giving back to their community. The team collected food at their home games to support the local food bank. Additionally, in December, the players attended a seniors’ event, where they set up tables, served food, and helped with cleanup. Their efforts demonstrate a strong commitment to supporting both local families and the senior community.
SPKAC U18AA Oilers
The SPKAC U18AA Oilers volunteered at the Strathcona Christmas Bureau, where they spent their time wrapping and sorting gifts for the community this holiday season. Their efforts helped ensure that families in need could enjoy a brighter Christmas, showcasing the team’s dedication to supporting the local community during the holidays.
SSAC U16 AA Cameron Homes Mustangs
The SSAC U16 AA Cameron Homes Mustangs volunteered their time to assist the Edmonton Food Bank by collecting and then sorting food donations. With the Edmonton Food Bank always in need of donations, the Mustangs’ efforts played a crucial role in making a difference.
MLAC U15AA Alumni
The MLAC U15AA Alumni team spread some holiday cheer by giving back to the community. During one of their home games, the team collected toys for Santa’s Anonymous, helping brighten the holidays for children in need.
In addition, the players had the special opportunity to decorate the Christmas tree at Thrive Elementary School. Thrive is a public charter school in central west Edmonton that provides an accessible and challenging K-6 program for children from low-income families.
These acts of kindness reflect the team’s commitment to giving back and making a positive impact on the community during the holiday season.
Camrose Vikings U15AA
The Camrose U15AA Vikings took part in a heartwarming Christmas initiative, “Spread a Little Love This Christmas 2024,” hosted by the Wildrose Co-op Group. This initiative ensures that local seniors are remembered and cared for during the holiday season.
Each player was given an ornament with the name and wish list of a local senior. As a team, the Vikings headed to Walmart, where they played the role of Santa, shopping for the gifts on their assigned lists.
Once all the gifts were gathered, they were dropped off with the Co-op, where they will be distributed to seniors in time for Christmas, ensuring that the spirit of giving shines bright this season.