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The Buffalo Sabres are proud to support the LGBTQ+ community leading up to NHL Pride Day on June 26.
The Sabres Foundation has made a $2,500 donation to the Pride Center of WNY, which works to promote a safe and healthy community for LGBTQ+ people to live, work, and establish their families. Its services cover safety and inclusion, training and education, and HIV prevention, among others.

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The Sabres have also donated an autographed Rasmus Dahlin Sabres jersey to an online auction supporting the You Can Play Project, which advocates for the safety and inclusion of all people in sports, including LGBTQ+ athletes, coaches and fans. Other NHL items include an autographed Jack Eichel jersey. Click here to bid.
One Buffalo and Sabres 50th Season Pride t-shirts are available online or for telephone order by calling the Buffalo Sabres New Era Store at (716) 855-4140. A portion of proceeds benefit the Pride Center of WNY.
"The Buffalo Sabres are committed to fostering inclusivity and diversity both within the Sabres organization and in the professional sports arena," said Steve Jagord, program manager at the Pride Center of WNY. "For the past three seasons, we have partnered with them for the Hockey is for Everyone Night event. This year, Hockey is for Everyone Night has been cancelled due to COVID-19, however, the Pride Center of WNY is pleased to be the recipient of proceeds from the sale of Pride-theme team apparel and this very generous donation. The funds will help support the important programs and services of the Pride Center that are needed now more than ever and solidifies the Sabres' commitment to the LGBTQ+ community in our region."
Visit NHL.com/Pride for resources and more information.