Flyers Charities creates strong communities by eliminating financial barriers and reviving play spaces to grow the game of hockey and aiding local families affected by cancer throughout the Greater Philadelphia region.

PLAYER PROGRAMS

Hath's Heroes

Flyers forward, Garnet Hathaway will host local first responders as his guests throughout the 2024-2025 season.

As a part of Hath’s Heroes, local fire, police, EMS and military groups in the Philadelphia area will have the opportunity to attend a select number of Flyers games. In addition to tickets, the groups will also have the opportunity to meet with Garnet post-game.

PAST PROJECTS

New Hanover

Flyers Charities donated $200,000 to Pottstown Area Health and Wellness Foundation and New Hanover Township. The donation assisted the township in refurbishing the rink into a functional ball hockey rink. The donation covered new flooring and boards, building benches and penalty boxes, and providing new hockey nets.

Ridley Hockey League

Flyers Charities donated $100,000 to Ridley Hockey League last season. The grant funded the expansion of the rink to standard size, installing new flooring and boards, and leveling out the surface and surrounding area.

Scanlon Recreation Center

Flyers Charities presented Snider Hockey with a $400,000 check in support of building a multi-purpose outdoor street hockey rink at the Joseph Scanlon Recreation Center in the Kensington neighborhood of Philadelphia. Once completed, this facility will allow Snider Hockey to expand their already energetic programming in partnership with Philadelphia's Parks & Recreation Department. As part of the project, the existing playground will be refurbished and a new, dedicated all-purpose sports wall will be constructed at Scanlon Recreation Center.