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Subject: Philanthropy

Oilers Launch Holiday Homestand 50/50 - in Support of Santas Anonymous, Christmas Bureau, MADD Canada, Hope Mission and Kids Kottage


EDMONTON, Alberta, Dec. 11, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The Edmonton Oilers Community Foundation (EOCF) announced the Holiday Homestand 50/50 raffle running from December 7 to 16, helping families and children in need this holiday season through 630 CHED Santas Anonymous, the Christmas Bureau, Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD Canada), Hope Mission and Kids Kottage.

"The holiday season can be a difficult time for many families across Oil Country," said Corey Smith, EOCF Board Chair. "We are honoured to partner with Santas Anonymous, the Christmas Bureau, MADD Canada, Hope Mission and Kids Kottage through the Holiday Homestand 50/50, to help ensure that all kids and families in Oil Country experience some holiday cheer this year. If we embrace the giving spirit of Christmas, we can make a life-changing difference for so many this holiday season when they need it most."

630 CHED Santas Anonymous has been committed to ensuring that all kids receive a new toy for Christmas. With significantly increased demand this year, the organization needs the support of all of Oil Country to deliver toys to over 20,000 kids each year.

"With an increasing number of families seeking help this Christmas, 630 CHED Santas Anonymous is committed to providing toys for every child that needs them," said Angel Benedict, Executive Director, Santas Anonymous. The Oilers and their fans are making spirits bright, one 50/50 ticket at a time! Thank you to the Edmonton Oilers Community Foundation for their continued support."

Since 1940, The Christmas Bureau of Edmonton has provided families in need in Oil Country with a festive meal, helping spread the joy of Christmas.

"Thank you to the Edmonton Oilers Community Foundation for giving the Christmas Bureau the opportunity to participate in the largest 50/50 raffle in professional sports," said Adam Zawadiuk, Executive Director, Christmas Bureau. "Not only will one lucky Oilers fan win a life changing amount, the Christmas Bureau will receive a significant donation from the EOCF. This donation will help ensure that over 60,000 people in Oil Country can have joy on their table at Christmas time. We know that it is greater than one meal, and we know that we couldn't do it without you. The support of the EOCF and the amazing fans makes this all possible."

MADD Canada was created to help stop impaired driving and provide programs and support to the victims of this violent crime. They also do specialized programming for students and public campaigns to help create awareness of the dangers of impaired driving.

"It is our pleasure to be working with the Edmonton Oilers Foundation to support MADD Canada's programs and services," said Dawn Regan, Chief Operating Officer, MADD Canada. "We thank the foundation for their work in supporting safe and sober driving with this 50/50 campaign. Thank you to all who buy 50/50 tickets, you are helping to save lives!"

Hope Mission serves meals to thousands of people in Edmonton struggling with unemployment and homelessness and provides shelter and emergency care for those in need.

"We are so grateful for our partnership with the Edmonton Oilers Community Foundation as they come alongside some of Oil Country's most vulnerable citizens, especially now as more people than ever before in Hope Mission's history are coming to our doors for shelter, meals and life-changing care," said Tim Pasma, Director of Programs, Homelessness.

Kids Kottage provides crisis prevention and early intervention services to families, helping to ensure the safety of children and keeping families strong.

"Thank you Edmonton Oilers Community Foundation for your partnership and outstanding support of Kids Kottage Foundation," said Kids Kottage Co-Directors, Lori Reiter and Pam Miller. "It is important that every child knows they are safe and cared for when family breakdown or crisis happens. It is equally important that their community steps forward to help. It is the work of Kids Kottage to stand in the gap when needed most and this is only possible because of organizations like Edmonton Oilers Community Foundation. Thank you for making a difference."

The Oilers Holiday Homestand 50/50 will feature 20 early bird prizes, including multiple cash prizes, a trip for two to Minneapolis, premium Oilers tickets, an autographed Leon Draisaitl jersey and a limited- edition Independence 21 watch courtesy of Richardson's Jewelry (1 of 200 Worldwide).

Customers who purchase $100 or more in 50/50 tickets will receive $75 to the JW Marriott and $25 to Century Casino. In addition, customers can purchase a Holiday Bonus raffle ticket and receive $15 to Voilà.

Tickets for the Holiday Homestand 50/50 and the Holiday Bonus can be purchased at edmontonoilers.com/5050.

About Edmonton Oilers Community Foundation
The Edmonton Oilers Community Foundation (EOCF) is a proud supporter of Oil Country and has been contributing to our community's success since 2001. With a focus on programs aimed at those most vulnerable in our community and youth hockey programming with a goal to increase participation of under-represented groups in our community, the Oilers Foundation is dedicated to building strong, vibrant and safe communities by demonstrating philanthropic leadership and continues its deep legacy of giving back. Thanks to the generosity of our valued hockey fans, Oilers players and alumni, the EOCF Board of Directors, OEG Sports & Entertainment employees and the Katz Family, the Foundation has contributed to more than 3,000 charitable organizations and minor hockey programs across Oil Country.

About 630 CHED Santas Anonymous
The 630 CHED Santas Anonymous mission is simple: to see every child receive a new toy at Christmas. Since Jerry Forbes founded the charity in 1955, that mission has stayed the same. Relying on thousands of volunteers and donors, 630 CHED Santas Anonymous now collects, sorts, packages, and delivers toys to over 20,000 children every year.

About Christmas Bureau
Since 1940, the Christmas Bureau has maintained one tradition: to provide a festive meal to families, seniors, individuals, and youth during the holidays. Because for more than 80 years, it's been more than just one meal - everyone deserves joy at Christmas.

About MADD Canada
MADD Canada (Mothers Against Drunk Driving) is a national, charitable organization that is committed to stopping impaired driving and supporting the victims of this violent crime. With volunteer-driven groups in more than 100 communities across Canada, MADD Canada aims to offer support services to victims, heighten awareness of the dangers of impaired driving and save lives and prevent injuries on our roads. To learn more, visit www.madd.ca.

About Hope Mission
Hope Mission is a Christian not-for-profit social care agency caring for men, women, youth, and
children experiencing poverty across Alberta. In Edmonton, Hope Mission serves more than 1800 meals each day, and provides a safe place to sleep for more than 675 people every night.

About Kids Kottage Foundation
Since 1995, Kids Kottage Foundation has offered crisis prevention and early intervention services dedicated to ensuring the safety of infants and children while supporting the resilience of families. When families face overwhelming stress due to circumstances like job loss, homelessness, the impacts of poverty, mental or physical health challenges, abuse, or other difficult situations, children often become unseen victims. 




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