Goals for Good Partners with the Autism Awareness Project
HAMILTON, NY (1/31/2011) – There’s only four
weekends left in the regular
season, and the standings have drastically changed since the start
of the inaugural
Goals For Good competition. Colgate University remains in first
place with $3,331
for the Brendan Borek High Tides Memorial Fund. Harvard has done
outstanding
work jumping up to second place having raised $681 for the Friends
of Jaclyn
Foundation. A mainstay in the top three, Brown sits in third place
with $478 raised
for the Thomas E. Smith Fight to Cure Paralysis.
“It has been great to see more and more people get involved
each week,” Colgate
junior defenseman, Tom Larkin, said of the growing initiative.
“There have been
some great extra efforts put in by some schools,” Colgate
senior and Goals For Good
founder, Kevin McNamara added. “The teams that have held
50/50 raffles, ‘chuckapuck’,
and other promotions for their charities have done some incredible
work,” he
continued.
Goals For Good and the Autism Awareness
Project
The Colgate women’s hockey team has held an annual Autism
Awareness Project to
benefit Autism Speaks. This season, Goals For Good has been
invited to partner with
this project. The Colgate women have a number of promotions to
raise money and
awareness for Autism Speaks, but Goals For Good will be working
with the project’s
raffles and online auction.
Raffle items include:
• Syracuse Crunch signed jersey
• Jim Craig signed Team USA jersey
• Voucher for one pair of Bauer APX skates
• Bauer Autism Speaks stick signed by Colgate men’s and
women’s hockey
• Gift basket from the Colgate Bookstore
• Gift basket from the Colgate Inn
The raffle will be set up for men’s and women’s home
games through February 18th.
The online auction will be held from February
3rdâ€Â18th. The auction website will be
posted to the Goals For Good website and Facebook page. Auction
items include:
• Sidney Crosby signed Penguins jersey
• Alex Ovechkin signed Capitals jersey
• Henrik Lundqvist, Marian Gaborik & Dan Girardi signed
Allâ€ÂStar Game jersey
• Jim Craig signed Team USA jersey
• Ray Allen signed Boston Celtics jersey
• Taylor Hall signed Oilers jersey
• Ryan Kessler signed stick
• Eric Staal signed stick
• Colgate women’s hockey Autism Awareness Project
jerseys
What is Goals For Good
All 12 ECAC Hockey members, both men and women, will take part in
the
competition, which will raise money for 12 different non-profit
charities. Goals For
Good was established to help local communities through competitive
sports. Its
purpose is to raise money for charities through donations from
fans on a per goal or
per win format. Visit www.goalsforgood.org to
contribute.
Over the course of this past offseason, Goals For Good has
collaborated with the
captains of the men and women’s teams of ECAC Hockey. Each
team is now
partnered with a charity in close relation to the team, school,
and/or community.
The money that these teams raise through their goals and wins will
go directly to
their partnering charity.
“Goals for Good ties together many different aspects for my
foundation with the
most important being that we now have more advocates fighting for
our cause, says
Tucker Mullin, Co-Founder of The Thomas E. Smith Fight To Cure
Paralysis. “The
amount of money raised will make a difference, but I find more
value in how we will
be expanding our reach in the hockey community and beyond. Our
organization was
established because my friend suffered
twoâ€Âseparate paralyzing injuries playing
the
game we all have the privilege of playing every day. Anything we
can do to stay
involved in a sport that we are so closely connected to was one of
our primary goals.
Goals For Good is an organization that does just that, but not
only for us, but for 11
other causes. It's the perfect vehicle to drive these causes into
becoming more
recognizable, and more successful."
The teams and charities have partnered as
follows:
• Brown University and the Thomas E. Smith Fight To Cure
Paralysis
• Clarkson University and Camp TaKumTa
• Colgate University and the Brendan Borek High Tides
Memorial Fund
• Cornell University and the Cancer Resource Center of the
Finger Lakes
• Dartmouth College and the Norris Cotton Cancer Center
• Harvard University and the Friends of Jaclyn Foundation
• Princeton University and Hockey Players for Kids
• Quinnipiac University and the Ronald McDonald House of
Connecticut
• RPI and the Tyler DeMarco Foundation
• St. Lawrence University and the St. Lawrence Valley Renewal
House
• Union College and the V Foundation
• Yale University and the Mandi Schwartz Foundation
Standings
School Money Raised
1) Colgate $3,331
2) Harvard $681
3) Brown $478
4) Dartmouth $403
5) Princeton $371
6) Yale $218
7) RPI $183
8) Quinnipiac $132
9) Cornell $75
10) Union $14
St. Lawrence $0
Union $0
Donors will be able to donate a dollar amount per goal that their
chosen team scores
over the course of an ECAC Hockey weekend series or throughout the
season. There
is also an additional option for donating an amount per win. Goals
For Good has
partnered with PinkDingo.com to operate the donation sites for
each team
throughout the competition.
Goals For Good is hoping that the support from the teams, players,
and charities, is a
clear indication of the success that this competition will have
this season. “Goals for
Good is an amazing opportunity to help others while doing
something that we love,”
said Jordan Elkins, captain of the Quinnipiac University
women’s hockey team.
“Hopefully it will help us all realize how privileged we are
to play hockey, while at
the same time showing us how easy it is to make a difference if we
all work
together.”
In addition to the money raised for each team’s charity,
Goals For Good is also
looking for partnerships to provide bonus donations to teams that
raise the most
money over the course of the season. Thus far, the students,
faculty, and staff of
Belmont Hill School in Belmont, Massachusetts has pledged $1,500
to the local food
cupboard/soup kitchen of the team that raises the most money.
There areseveral
current ECAC hockey players from Belmont Hill. They will be making
this donation
in support of their efforts through Goals For Good and the fight
against hunger in the
United States.
These bonus awards would not go to the charity that the team has
partnered with.
Instead, the bonus award would go to another area of need within
the community.
Such areas could be a local food cupboard, local firehouse, or a
local youth hockey
program to name a few examples.
“We're very happy to be partnered with the Cancer Resource
Center of the Finger
Lakes,” Cornell University men’s hockey captain, Keir
Ross, said of their charity
teammate for this season. “The fact that we help them out
every time we score
provides a little extra motivation and we're proud to be a part of
Goals For Good.”
About PinkDingo: PinkDingo is a charitable web platform that is
partnering with
Goals For Good to help process donations. They focus on event
triggered giving
applications much like donating by goal or win.
About Belmont Hill School: Belmont Hill was established in 1923
for boys in the 7th
through 12th grade. The school is a member of the Independent
School League, and
former Harvard hockey player, Jeremiah McCarthy, coaches the
school’s hockey
team. Current ECAC hockey players from Belmont Hill School include
Kevin and Jack
McNamara of Colgate, Brandon McNally of Dartmouth, John Caldwell
of Harvard and Mike Condon of Princeton.












