Each season, the Minnesota Wild partners with local organizations to be the beneficiaries of fan-supported community drives. These drives include food, clothing, school supplies and more. Be sure to check back often to see how you can help create a greater State of Hockey!

2024-25 DRIVES

2024 Toy Drive

The Minnesota Wild will hold a Toy Drive for The Salvation Army on Saturday, Dec. 14 when it hosts the Philadelphia Flyers at 1:00 p.m. and on Friday, Dec. 20 against the Utah Hockey Club at 7:00 p.m. at Xcel Energy Center.

New, unwrapped toys, games and cash donations will be collected at Gates 1-5 until midway through the first period on both dates. The Salvation Army will distribute all collected gifts to the families they serve in Minneapolis and Saint Paul.

Winter Coat Drive

The Minnesota Wild today announced a winter coat drive will be held for The American Indian Family Center (AIFC) in celebration of Native American Heritage Day on Friday, Nov. 29 when it hosts the Chicago Blackhawks at 1:00 p.m. at Xcel Energy Center. New or gently used winter coats will be collected at Gates 1-5 from 11:30 a.m. until puck drop. AIFC will distribute all collected winter coats to the families they serve in Minneapolis and Saint Paul.

The winter coat drive is supported by ORORO , the official heated apparel partner of the Minnesota Wild. The first 100 fans who donate will receive an ORORO gift card.

School Supply Drive

The Minnesota Wild and United Way, Twin Cities are hosting a School Supply Drive on November 3rd when the Wild faces the Toronto Maple Leafs at Xcel Energy Center at 5:00 p.m. Fans wishing to make a monetary donation can access a donation link below. A QR code will also be available at the rink on the day of the game.

Support Hurricane and Tropical Storm Victims

Fans can donate to the American Red Cross and help support Hurricane and Tropical Storm victims in the following ways:

  • Volunteers will collect monetary donations at all Xcel Energy Center gates on Thursday and Saturday.
  • Fans can donate to the American Red Cross by clicking here.