Instead, members of the 22-year-old association are celebrating the month by showing their love for hockey by helping teammates who have been financially impacted by the pandemic and may not be able to afford to play whenever games resume.
The NYCGHA launched
an online fundraiser
that will run through June 27 to establish a scholarship fund for players in need to help cover the $1,300 in ice time and league fees charged for a year of hockey.
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"For many of us, hockey is our stress reliver, hockey is our socializing, hockey is our community," NYCGHA board secretary Steve Lorenzo said. "This isn't just playing a game, it's self-care, which is why it's so important that when we are able to get back on the ice together as an association that we get every person who is here in New York City who is able to skate back on the ice."
But the association, founded in 1999 by Jeff Kagan and Jeff Minik, doesn't know exactly when that will be. Lorenzo is waiting to hear from city, state and Sky Rink at Chelsea Piers officials about when the nonprofit association, which provides a competitive and social outlet for the city's LGBTQ+ community, will be able to return to play.
"We're in this odd limbo period where we're waiting for infection rates to go down, where we are looking to see exactly how things are going to shape up for the summer and the fall," Lorenzo said. "But we want to position ourselves as an organization that when the state and the city and our rink say, 'This is safe and let's do it,' that we are prepared to get back on the ice."
Donations to the Pride 2021 NYCGHA scholarship fund
can be made through PayPal
. The association is matching donations up to the first $2,500 raised.