What's Happening?
The Winnipeg Jets and Manitoba Moose have initiated their 2025 Hockey Fights Cancer (HFC) campaign, part of the NHL and AHL's broader initiative to support cancer awareness and fundraising. The campaign, running
throughout November, aims to raise funds for local organizations aiding Manitoba youth battling cancer. The Manitoba Moose will host their HFC game on November 22, while the Winnipeg Jets will hold theirs on November 23. The campaign will support Camp Quality Manitoba and CancerCare Manitoba Foundation (CCMF), with special events and auctions planned to engage fans and raise funds. The Jets will honor four youth ambassadors receiving care through CCMF at their HFC game, sharing their stories online. Various fundraising activities, including raffles, auctions, and sales of mystery autographed items, will be conducted to support these causes.
Why It's Important?
This campaign is significant as it highlights the role of sports organizations in community support and health advocacy. By focusing on youth affected by cancer, the initiative not only raises crucial funds but also increases awareness about pediatric cancer and the need for ongoing research and support. The involvement of fans through interactive fundraising activities fosters community engagement and solidarity. The campaign also underscores the importance of partnerships between sports teams and health organizations in addressing public health challenges. The funds raised will directly benefit local programs, potentially improving treatment access and quality of life for young cancer patients in Manitoba.
What's Next?
The campaign will continue with various fundraising events leading up to the HFC games. Fans can participate in raffles, auctions, and purchase special merchandise to support the cause. The Winnipeg Jets and Manitoba Moose will likely continue to engage with the community through these events, potentially inspiring other sports teams to undertake similar initiatives. The success of this campaign could lead to increased support for cancer research and treatment programs, benefiting more families in the region.






