What's Happening?
Bill Tobias, a resident of New York City, has been selected as a finalist for the 2026 Willie O'Ree Community Hero Award for his work with the Central Park North Stars. This program, part of the American
Special Hockey Association, provides a supportive environment for athletes with intellectual, developmental, and physical disabilities. Tobias, who experienced a personal health scare 12 years ago, committed to giving back to the community and has since become a coach and team manager. His efforts have been recognized with the 2025 Emile Francis Award from the New York Rangers. The O'Ree Award winner will be announced in June, with the recipient receiving $30,000 for a charity of their choice.
Why It's Important?
Bill Tobias's recognition underscores the importance of inclusivity in sports, particularly for individuals with disabilities. By providing opportunities for these athletes to participate in hockey, Tobias and the Central Park North Stars are breaking down barriers and fostering a sense of community and belonging. This initiative not only enhances the lives of the participants by improving their confidence and social skills but also raises awareness about the need for inclusive sports programs. The growth of the American Special Hockey Association to 144 teams with 12,000 participants highlights the demand and success of such initiatives.






