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Sunday
Nov012009

Returning to India

As the title suggests, The Hockey Foundation plans to continue the work we began last Winter in Ladakh and Northern India.  There is still a LOT of work to be done, as was promised to everyone in the hockey community in India last year, which can only be accomplished with your help.  Among the aspects of hockey that need improvement in India are:

  • Skating
  • Shooting
  • Passing
  • Physicality
  • Ice conditions
  • Equipment
  • Cooperation in the spirit of the game

In order to return back to India for the entire Winter (December - March), The Hockey Founation is looking to raise at least $10,000, which will allow us to continue to pursue our goal of “sharing happiness & changing lives, one puck at a time,” and bring hockey to people in non-traditional/underserved regions of the world.

Donations of any amount will help show everyone around the world that hockey is truly a sport that has the power to change lives.  With that in mind, please ask your friends, family, contacts, teammates, etc. to check out The Hockey Foundation.

Stay tuned for more updates!

Adam

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