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Howler is howlin' for the kids.
The Arizona Coyotes and Phoenix Children's have partnered together to present Howler's Kids Club, inviting all Coyotes fans 14 and under to join. Kids receive a welcome letter from Howler, Howler's autograph card, an official souvenir kids club membership ID card with Howler's Kids Club lanyard, a discount code for the online team store, and access to special contests and giveaways.
The Coyotes will also be distributing 300 memberships to Phoenix Children's patients.

Kids interested in joining can
sign up either online
or on in person at any home game at the table located on the southeast side of Mullett Arena.

Charity Broadcast, Toy Drive highlight Fan Contributions

Bally Sports Arizona and the Coyotes are partnering with Phoenix Children's for the annual telethon tomorrow night, which starts at 7:30 pm. In 2021, the Arizona Coyotes raised $100,000 during the charity broadcast, and have surpassed $1 million in donations to Phoenix Children's.
Donations
are already being accepted
, and the team is offering two different packages for those who donate anywhere $100 and up.
For any contribution of $400 or more, donors will receive a limited-edition varsity jacket featuring custom artwork created by David Arrigo, signed by all four players featured on the jacket.

All $100-$399 donors will receive an exclusive 18x20 poster featuring custom artwork created by Arrigo, autographed by one of the four featured players.
"At the heart of everything that we do as an organization is us leveraging the power of sports to make an impact, and our partnership with PCH has been incredible for many years," said Coyotes President and CEO Xavier A. Gutierrez.
"Everyone associated with the Coyotes are just honored to be part of this incredible leader in our community. Any time we get a chance to connect with them and help support and help comfort these families battling some of those most difficult challenges we can imagine, we appreciate it."
Earlier this month the Coyotes hosted a toy drive, where fans dropped off new, unwrapped toys, books, games, and art supplies at Mullett Arena prior to the Dec. 11 game against the Philadelphia Flyers. That collection is being dropped off by Coyotes players, and will be distributed to patients at a later time.
Coyotes Chief Impact Officer and Executive Director of Foundation and Community Impact Nadia Rivera said the Coyotes are excited to continually partner with Phoenix Children's at every opportunity given the impact that the organization has within Arizona.
"In some way shape or form, we all benefit from PC," Rivera said. "Keeping families together, and keeping families healthy, and that affects all of us across the state. Whether or not you access their resources or not, Phoenix Children's affects the vibrancy and health of our state."