The jerseys were auctioned off and raised $13,500 for
Vitalant
to support their commitment to unite blood and biologics donors, talent, and innovation, to save and improve lives. Net proceeds from this auction will give Vitalant the opportunity to reach more donors and impact 125,000 lives through their work.
Additionally that evening,
Family Bridges
served as the 50/50 beneficiary. The raffle offered "Lucky Lunar New Year" special pricing of 88 tickets for $30 and raised $3,175 for the non-profit. The donation will support their mission to empower low-income, limited-English proficient, immigrant families to lead self-sufficient, independent lives by providing two children tuition assistance so they may attend Family Bridges' state-licensed childcare center.
On January 26, the Sharks Foundation presented a $25,000 Community Assist Grant to
Science is Elementary
(SiE) to expand their Books Project: Science of Sports Series, by creating, printing, and distributing 2,000 copies (including a Spanish version) of Jasmine and Jose Play Hockey, an inclusive STEM booklet where principles of hockey are integrated into science concepts that students can put into practice with provided materials included in an activity kit. In addition to the funds, members of Team Teal and CalHOPE packed the 2,000 kits to accompany the booklets which will be distributed to schools and community-based organizations supporting underserved youth across San Jose as SiE works to provide inspiring, innovative, high-quality science experiences to preschool and elementary school students who need it most.