On January 9, the Foundation honored four-legged heroes by making
Canine Companions for Independence
(CCI) the 50/50 Raffle presented by Black Oak Casino Resort beneficiary of the evening, which resulted in a $10,295 donation to the non-profit, which pairs assistance dogs with individuals with disabilities at no cost. The Foundation's contribution will sponsor four CCI teams for the organization.
The Foundation also launched sales for its first-ever
2020 Teal Together Pet Calendar
with net proceeds benefiting CCI,
Jake's Wish Dog Rescue
and the
Silicon Valley Animal Control Authority
.
Later in the month, the Sharks Foundation partnered with
Rebuilding Together Silicon Valley
, providing the non-profit a $15,000
Community Assist Grant
to make vital repairs to the Gilroy home of Dave and Bob Galtman.
With physical limitations, the homemade it difficult for 98-year-old WWII veteran Dave to get around safely and take care of pressing repairs on his own. The scope of work included the installation of a wheelchair lift and accessible bars, critical internal upgrades due to the home testing lead-positive, and on January 24, more than 30 Sharks employees and community members from the
Gilroy Veterans Memorial Hall
came together to paint the exterior of the house.
After living in the home for more than 20 years, Dave unexpectedly passed away just one week prior to the renovation completion. The project moved forward in his honor and as a thank you to his son Bob, a Vietnam War veteran, who will continue to live there.
Bob was presented with a Sharks Stealth jersey and joined the organization at SAP Center on January 29 for a Sharks home game, where he was recognized for his military service.