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MONTREAL - The Montreal Canadiens announced on Tuesday that they've launched the Together to Play initiative, an addition to the Goal is Green program presented by National Bank. The program will promote the benefits of the circular economy by setting up an equipment drive for used skates, sticks, and jerseys which will be refurbished and then given to young people from disadvantaged backgrounds.

The Together to Play equipment drive will take place from May 8 to June 30, 2023. The public will be called on to donate new or lightly used skates, hockey sticks, and hockey jerseys for girls and boys to the
Tricolore Sports
boutiques at the Bell Centre, the Bell Sports Complex in Brossard, and Place Bell in Laval. In exchange for an equipment donation, a Tricolore Sports discount will be given to each donor.
This coming fall, a celebration will be held at the Bell Centre in order to hand out the equipment to young girls and boys who have been selected with the organization's community partners. The activity will give young recipients the chance to choose their skates and try them on at a skating session on the Bell Centre ice in the company of Canadiens Alumni and Youppi!. Hockey equipment company Warrior will also take the opportunity to give out a new hockey helmet to each child in attendance.
"Activities like skating and hockey are not always accessible to young people from disadvantaged backgrounds. This initiative, focused on refurbishing equipment that is no longer in use and presented in collaboration with National Bank, is working to remove obstacles to an active lifestyle and fits well with our common goal of making a major contribution to community well-being, all while ensuring that our actions incorporate the principles of sustainable development," explained Genevieve Paquette, Vice President, Community Engagement for the Montreal Canadiens.
"Together To Play is the result of a collaboration between National Bank and the Montreal Canadiens to break down barriers and make hockey more inclusive and accessible to all youth. Team sports have a positive impact on the physical and social development of young girls and boys. We encourage members of the community to take part in this initiative by contributing to the equipment drive," stated Debby Cordeiro, Senior Vice-President, Communications and Corporate Social Responsibility for National Bank.
All details on the initiative, the types of equipment that can be donated, and the donation process are available at
canadiens.com/togethertoplay
.
For more information on the entire Goal Is Green program presented by National Bank, please visit
canadiens.com/goalisgreen
.
ABOUT THEGOAL IS GREEN PROGRAM
The Goal is Green program was launched in May 2007 and continues to evolve. The Bell Centre is proud to announce its most recent OR certification from LEED Canada. LEED is the benchmark for sustainable building certification. This means that the Bell Centre is a building that reduces its consumption of water, energy, and natural resources and reduces the quantity of waste it produces in order to lessen its impact on the environment.
Special thanks to the Goal is Green program partners: National Bank, WM, and the STM. These partners are stakeholders in the efforts and concrete actions taken inside the Bell Centre to constantly improve our environmental impact.