Individual donations along with those from such Blackhawks sponsors as Enterprise, Delta Dental and the Caitlin Bull Foundation were gathered and have already begun being distributed by the Chicago Community Trust and United Way of Metro Chicago.
Guderyahn said those two organizations were the perfect partners for the Blackhawks Foundation in this endeavor.
"We knew that the United Way and the Chicago Community Trust were able to immediately evaluate the need on the ground because of their relationships and their support that already exists with social services agencies and other organizations," Guderyahn said. "That meant that not only did they know where the need was going to be but they knew how to deploy those resources so quickly."
With the Blackhawks Foundation's efforts to match the first $100,000 coming to fruition, Guderyahn and her team have shifted their main focus from immediate crisis response to working on long-term support for the community.
"This isn't going to be over in days, weeks or potentially even months," Guderyahn said. "The actual impact of this on communities from an economic standpoint, especially our most vulnerable populations, is going to be quite a long haul. So we want to also be strategic and proactive in how we think about supporting these communities in the months to come."
Guderyahn urged fans to continue donating to help those in need.
"In this crisis and beyond we are one community and so fans will be able to go online in the next few days and see what are all the different ways in which we're engaging with our fans and our supporters during this crisis," she said. "As part of our 'One Community' platform on our website they will be able to continue to donate so we're certainly not closing up shop there. If folks want to donate we'll continue to rally our supporters around that and be able to provide those resources to where they're needed the most."
By reaching the full match, the Chicago Blackhawks Foundation will provide more than $200,000 in support for the fund and coupled with Toews' commitment of $100,000, donations across the Blackhawks organization's charitable arm have exceeded $300,000.
"I'm most grateful for the fans," Guderyahn said. "It's with their support, understanding and generosity that we were able to do this."