Squash Dementia would like to thank the following in-kind donors:

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  • The Florida Panthers entered the National Hockey League in 1993. In 1998, the Panthers moved to their current home in Sunrise, Fla., FLA Live Arena, where the club has won two division titles (2011-12 & 2015-16), hosted the NHL Draft twice (2001 & 2015) and the NHL All-Star Game in 2003. Led by owner Vincent J. Viola since Sept. 27, 2013, the organization has placed an emphasis on building a winning culture in South Florida and becoming stewards of its community.

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  • The National Hockey League (NHL®), founded in 1917, celebrated its Centennial anniversary in 2017. Comprised of 31 Member Clubs, the NHL is represented by players from more than 20 countries across team rosters. Each year, the NHL entertains hundreds of millions of fans around the world. The League broadcasts games in more than 160 countries and territories through its rightsholders including NBC/NBCSN in the U.S., Sportsnet and TVA in Canada, and Viasat in the Nordic Region. The NHL is committed to giving back to the community through programs including: Hockey is for Everyone™ which supports nonprofit youth hockey organizations across North America; Hockey Fights Cancer™ which raises money and awareness for hockey's most important fight; and NHL Green™ which is committed to the pursuit of sustainable business practices. For more information, visit NHL.com.

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  • The Vancouver Canucks offer their support to numerous charitable groups and not-for-profit organizations in British Columbia through the donation of team merchandise and memorabilia to fundraising events. Their Canucks for Kids Fund (CFKF) dedicates resources to assist charities which support children's health and wellness, foster the development of grassroots hockey, and facilitate and encourage education in British Columbia. The CKFK has granted $86 million to charities in British Columbia over the last 36 years.

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  • The Calgary Flames Foundation strives to improve the lives of southern Albertans through the support of health and wellness, education, and grassroots sports. Over $55 million has been invested into southern Alberta communities since inception!

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  • The Minnesota Vikings strongly believe in supporting charitable organizations throughout Minnesota and elsewhere via several methods, including in-kind donations. Minnesota Vikings executives, players, coaches and staff embrace multiple opportunities to give back, and the organization is committed to serving its communities and creating measurable impact on and off the field.

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  • Cleveland Clinic is a global nonprofit academic medical centre that has provided world class patient care to people from around the world since 1921. At Cleveland Clinic Canada, our services help patients live healthier, more active lives. Our two locations in Toronto offer innovative clinical services that are rooted in evidence and delivered in high quality healthcare environments. Whether you need a head-to-toe medical assessment, have a family history of cardiovascular disease or want to address your low back pain, we can help. Our patients benefit from the expertise of dozens of Canadian physicians, specialists and wellness experts, as well as over 3,500 physicians and specialists across the Cleveland Clinic network. That’s peace of mind you just can’t find anywhere else.

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Squash Dementia would also like to thank Michele Diano and MAD Design for their professional design services; B stretched for their Fascial Stretch Therapy services; Robin Clarke and Nikki Todd for their event planning and execution; Gavin Lubbe and Rob Snoyer or their player handicapping time and expertise; and the Boston Bruins, Boston Red Sox, Dr. Scott Gledhill, Andrew Guilfoyle, Anant Parikh, Angelo Pollastrone, Charlie Stratton, Chuck Johnston, Gavin Lubbe, Mike Boone, Peter Yoo, Todd Hummel, and Michael Wolfe for their generous in-kind auction donations.


For more information
Contact: Ira Grossman @ 416-561-2602  or
Email: support@squashdementia.com