Number of Participants: 60
Hours Donated: 5
Value of Time Served: $2,535
Event Type: Seniors
Sport: Boys Ice Hockey
Date: March 12, 2021
Location:
Marshfield High School
Forest Street, Marshfield
MA
About:
This year, due to the craziness, we have not been able to do as many community based projects as normal. Our team motto is “Pay it Forward”.
Each year we do 5 to 6 events. This year we only participated in 4.
-Leaf Raking for senior citizens and families that need help. We did this project this year on Nov. 14th. It is an annual event, usually on the 2nd Saturday in November. We had 60 players help rake leaves and clean up yards for 16 families in Marshfield. The project takes about 5 hours, 8AM to 12PM each year. Every player helped out the full 4 hours. It is a very good event, stressing helping out those that need help. All the kids converge at the last house to clean that one up together. it is for a family with a young child, 7 years old, that has brain cancer. All the kids like to finish at this house.
Other events in years past that we could not do this year-
-Youth Hockey coaching- each year we pair up every player with one of the Marshfield youth hockey teams. So each player will help out at a minimum of 5 youth hockey practices during the year, from Sept through February.
-Food Pantry Turkey Dinners- before Thanksgiving,
-Street Hockey Tournament- Every Columbus Day, I , along with our boosters program, runs a street hockey tournament for kids 5-14. It is an all day event. Every kid has to give 2 hours helping out that day, either setting up for the day, coaching a team, reffing a game, or breaking stuff down and cleaning up. The event has about 250-300 kids there playing each year. I started this event in the mid 90’s as an adult tournament, then transitioned it to a your event 13 years ago. this would have been the 24th annual this past Oct.
During the season, the players normally donate 12 hours of their time to our various projects and some kids give more time. We stress to “Pay if Forward” and we feel it is a great lifelong lesson.