Charlotte Checkers in the community
The Charlotte Checkers today announced that they contributed more than $300,000 to the Charlotte community through cash and in-kind donations during the 2014-15 season. They have now totaled $3.5 million since Michael Kahn took ownership of the team in 2006.

The organization’s efforts during the most recent season included its traditional Pink in the Rink ($25,000) and Race ($20,000) weekends, each of which generated funds through ticket proceeds and specialty jersey and helmet auctions. Other annual events included the Checkers 5K Run and Walk and Bowling with the Checkers ($6,000) events, which raised money for the Checkers Charitable Foundation, and the Salute to Heroes Game, which raised $22,000 for the families of fallen and injured public service workers.

Kyle Hagel in the community
New events included Hornets Night, which generated more than $21,000 in specialty jersey sales, the Promising Pages Book Drive, which collected over 600 books that went to impoverished children in the greater Charlotte Region, the American Hockey League’s first-ever Domestic Violence Prevention Night, which generated $7,500 for the Jamie Kimble Foundation for Courage, and Ovarian Cancer Awareness Night, which raised awareness and funds for Teal Diva. The team also raised $12,000 for Rescue Ranch through a season-long raffle to win an ATV driven by its mascot, Chubby, and collected 600 pounds of food for Urban Ministry Center through five separate drives involving one of their corporate partners, Salsarita’s.

In total, nearly 250 local organizations received donations from the Checkers throughout the season. Checkers players, led by Kyle Hagel, who won the Yanick Dupre award as the AHL’s Man of the Year in the community, and staff also made over 150 appearances at schools, hospitals and special events in the Charlotte area, including the in-person donation of stuffed animals to Novant Health Hemby Children’s Hospital that fans donated through the annual Teddy Bear Toss promotion.

Several educational programs continued in 2014-15, impacting the lives of more than 10,000 area elementary and high school students in more than 400 classrooms. The programs included the Pick up a Book and Read program, which incentivizes elementary school students to meet reading goals, Science of Hockey, which teaches the elements of science in hockey, PowerPLAY, which encourages healthy eating and active living, and the School Assembly Program, which teaches valuable and motivational life skills.

Since joining the AHL prior to the 2010-11 season, the Checkers have won their conference’s year-end Excellence in Community Service award twice, including the Western Conference honor for the 2013-14 campaign.
Charlotte Checkers in the Community