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Annual Live Jersey Auction Supports IceHogs Community Fund

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The Rockford IceHogsā€™ annual postgame live jersey auction, presented by Insurance King, that will take place after Sundayā€™s St. Patrickā€™s Day game serves as the lead fundraiser for the IceHogs Community Fund, supported by the Chicago Blackhawks Foundation. The IceHogs will take on the San Jose Barracuda at 4 p.m. and the live auction will take place on the ice following the game.

Through the generous support of IceHogs fans who will bid on player-worn St. Patrickā€™s Day-themed jerseys Sunday afternoon, the IceHogs Community Fund hopes to be positioned to make a tremendous impact again this year by providing grants to numerous non-profit organizations in the Rockford region.

Last season, the IceHogs Community Fund raised over $275,000 during the 2022-ā€™23 season, which allowed the Fund to award over $100,000 in grants, plus an additional $27,000 from the Chicago Blackhawks Foundation, to nine local organizations for the 2023-ā€™24 grant cycle.

Those grants included:

  • $34,000 (IceHogs Community Fund and Chicago Blackhawks Foundation) to Rockford Park District to support ā€œJunior StreetHogsā€ outreach program focused on reducing barriers and increasing youth participation in hockey
  • $20,000 (IceHogs Community Fund and Chicago Blackhawks Foundation) to Think Big! to increase the number of cohorts by two for the ā€œThink Big! School of Businessā€
  • $10,000 (IceHogs Community Fund) to VanVleet Family Foundation to fully fund participation costs for 67 kids to attend Fred VanVleetā€™s Summer Camp
  • $10,000 (IceHogs Community Fund) to Rockford Park District to support its first ever "Buddy Hockey" program that seeks to help eliminate barriers that often prevent youth, teens, and adults with disabilities from learning to play the sport of ice hockey
  • $10,000 (IceHogs Community Fund) to Rockford Hockey Club to help reduce season fees for players at the 8u level and increase participation at all levels
  • $10,000 (IceHogs Community Fund) to Rock House Kids (RHK) to help serve a larger number of kids during RHK evening programs, including providing more meals and nutritious food options for all kids being served
  • $10,000 (IceHogs Community Fund) to Rockford Razorbacks Lacrosse to provide dues and equipment assistance to 15 underserved kids
  • $10,000 (IceHogs Community Fund) to the Oscar Mike Foundation to fully fund four disabled Veterans to participate in an Oscar Mike Illinois Adaptive Clinic
  • $6,500 (IceHogs Community Fund) to The Greg Lindmark Foundation to generate awareness in the community about the no-cost special services the Foundation offers to local first responders
  • $6,500 (IceHogs Community Fund) to Easterseals Serving Chicagoland and Greater Rockford to conduct full ASD diagnostic assessments for children ages 3-12

ā€œThanks to the grant from the IceHogs Community Fund, we will be able to eliminate the physical barriers and provide youth and teens in every neighborhood the chance to learn a sport they might not have thought was for them. This program will also build self-esteem, create an opportunity to work together as a team, and provide highly skilled instructors who are supportive mentors,ā€ said Lamont Jones, Rockford Park District General Manager of Youth Sports Programs and Community Outreach.

"Our non-profit is built on the generosity of grants and donations, and none speak louder than those from organizations in our own community. It really drives home the message that the IceHogs truly care about our mission and want to make a real difference,ā€ said Noah Currier, Founder, Oscar Mike Foundation.

ā€œWe are humbled by the support from the Rockford IceHogs,ā€ said Dee Lacny, Executive Director of Rock House Kids. ā€œTheir genuine care for the Rockford community and the kids we serve at RHK is evident in more ways than one. The IceHogs are making a huge difference for Rockford's inner-city kids not only with their financial support to help feed our kids through this grant, but also by the players coming and hanging out with them and the donating of tickets so our kids can have the opportunity to experience something they would never have been able to otherwise.ā€

In addition to the annual live jersey auction, the IceHogs Community Fund raises money throughout the season through additional specialty jersey auctions as well as gameday sales of 50/50 raffle tickets and Chuck-A-Pucks.

Fans who attend Sundayā€™s game can support the IceHogs Community Fund by bidding on a jersey in the postgame live auction that will also include a limited edition, framed 25th season IceHogs customized print, donated by HahnemĆ¼hle, the Official Fine Arts provider of the Rockford IceHogs, which has been produced on HahnemĆ¼hleā€™s acclaimed Digital FineArt Papers. Finally, fans can support by bidding on specialty items online via DASH, including signed St. Paddyā€™s player locker name plates, a unique meet and greet experience with David Gust, signed sticks, and more.

About IceHogs Community Fund

Since the Rockford IceHogsā€™ inception in 1999, the organization has operated a charitable arm that has supported organizations and causes in the greater Rockford region. Formerly known as the IceHogs Charitable Foundation, the IceHogs Community Fund, supported by the Chicago Blackhawks Foundation, was officially established in 2022 with a focus on strengthening the IceHogsā€™ impact on the community by supporting initiatives that help make the Rockford region a better place to work, live, and play. Through partnerships with local organizations, the IceHogs Community Fund is dedicated to community outreach, social impact, and growing the game of hockey by working to broaden exposure and reduce barriers to the sport. In the 25-year history of the IceHogs organization, over $1.6 million has been contributed to support causes and organizations in the greater Rockford region.

To learn more about the IceHogsā€™ community initiatives, go to IceHogs.com/Community/ICF.