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Hockey Helps the Homeless : ウィキペディア英語版 | Hockey Helps the Homeless
Hockey Helps the Homeless (HHTH) is a volunteer-driven charitable organization established in 1996 with offices in Richmond Hill and Montreal, Canada. HHTH hosts all-day pro-am tournaments across Canadian cities where all funds raised locally stay local to benefit homeless support agencies. Former NHL player Mike Gartner is the honorary chairman. Past participating NHL alumni and Olympians include Megan Bozek, Mike Comrie, Shayne Corson, Theo Fleury, Jayna Hefford, Kris King, Georges Laraque, Gary Leeman, Brad May, Meaghan Mikkelson, Caroline Ouellette, Gary Roberts, Natalie Spooner, Steven Stamkos, P.J. Stock, Darcy Tucker, and Todd Warriner. == History == The organization was established by a group of Toronto businessmen in 1996, and was called Hockey for the Homeless. The tournament has received media exposure from numerous outlets, including Hockey Night in Canada. On September 19, 2011, the organization changed its named from Hockey for the Homeless to Hockey Helps the Homeless. The reason for the name change was to ensure clarity in its purpose. , Hockey Helps the Homeless has raised over $3.5 million in donations.
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