Montreal Canadiens featured the ALS Super Fund hosted by Charitable Impact in their skills competition

February 27, 2024

Luisa Velez

Luisa Velez

Director, Corporate Communications

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During their latest matchup against the New Jersey Devils last weekend, the Montreal Canadiens dedicated their skills competition to showcase the ALS Super Fund hosted by Charitable Impact, highlighting the collective support of all 7 NHL teams in the mission to #EndALS.

As announced earlier this year, the NHL's 7 teams joined forces to back the ALS Super Fund, a partnership spearheaded by Mark Kirton, former NHL player.

Since its inception, the ALS Super Fund has raised over $870,000, with an ambitious goal of reaching $3 million. The Super Fund is guided by a panel of ALS experts who steer the funds towards impactful projects. Being a patient-led initiative, it ensures that research policies and decisions in Canada are shaped by the voices and perspectives of those most affected by ALS.

For more information about the ALS Super Fund, you can visit their website. If you wish to contribute and make a donation, you can do so by following this link.