The Pittsburgh Penguins Foundation is a non-profit organization dedicated to fostering the growth, accessibility, and sustainability of youth hockey in the tristate area. They provide premier learning tools and initiatives to ensure excellence in education for all children, as well as support health, fitness, and awareness initiatives that promote the overall physical and mental wellness of youth. Through programming, investments, and partnerships, the foundation aims to create a strong community and secure future for children and families.
The foundation also operates the COOL Zone, an early intervention behavioral health evaluation program for children aged 3 to 12, and conducts various fundraising events and initiatives, such as the 50/50 Raffle, to support eligible local charities that align with their mission. Additionally, they collaborate with UPMC Sports Medicine on the Heads UP Pittsburgh program, which aims to combat concussions in young athletes. With a focus on the power of hockey, the Pittsburgh Penguins Foundation strives to be the champions of all youth in their community, both on and off the ice.
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