Each season the Predators Foundation Board selects six deserving charities to receive exclusive opportunities throughout the season including an in-arena drive collection. Collections may include books, toys, school supplies and baby supplies, etc. Learn more about this season's Featured Charities below!

Nashville Freedom Schools: Saturday, Jan. 13

Nashville Freedom School Partnership supports all Nashville children towards activating their potential so future generations can thrive in community together. Nashville Freedom Schools use literacy to instill cultural pride, self-assurance, and active citizenship with a primary focus on children and youth of color.

Moves & Grooves: Saturday, March 2

Moves & Grooves is a non-profit organization seeking to inspire youth to create for themselves and to discover, learn, and grow through the Arts. Moves & Grooves is a testament to young people that using your talents to inspire others is one of the most powerful things that you can do in life and using your gifts to serve others can be most rewarding.

TN Alliance For Kids: Tuesday, April 2

Tennessee Alliance for Kids (TAK) bridges the gap between people who want to support the foster care system and the vulnerable children who need help. Once a social worker identifies a critical need, our team coordinates to meet that request. Thanks to your support, we’re able to directly ease the burden of children, families, and social workers in the system by providing essential items.

Davis House: Wednesday, Sept. 27

When a child is abused, the entire family is in crisis. Since its inception in 2000, Davis House Child Advocacy Center has been the only organization in Williamson County to provide investigative, advocacy, and therapeutic services to child victims of sexual and significant physical abuse. We are here to help navigate the worst imaginable circumstances, at no cost to those we serve.

Archie's Promise: Saturday, Oct. 21

Archie’s Promise provides affordable formal and business wear and free hygiene products to economically disadvantaged families, displaced youth, and adults. We enable our clients to build up their confidence and self-esteem by making formal wear and hygiene products affordable and accessible for them.

Community Resource Center: Tuesday, Nov. 14

The primary objective of the Community Resource Center involves supplying crucial necessities to the most vulnerable residents of Middle Tennessee during emergencies and ongoing hardships. Currently, Community Resource Center serves as the region's sole comprehensive Hygiene Hub, striving to eliminate obstacles to fundamental hygiene for local residents.