On May 2, the Sharks Foundation launched its China Sharks Mystery Pucks fundraiser benefiting the
Chinese Historical Society of America
(CHSA) which resulted in a $5,000 donation to the non-profit. CHSA collects, preserves, and illuminates the history of Chinese in America by serving as a center for research, scholarship and learning to inspire a greater appreciation for, and knowledge of, their collective experience through exhibitions and public programs. From May 2-4, the Foundation held an auction that produced a $3,000 donation to support
Narika
, a non-profit that confronts domestic violence in South Asian American communities. Their mission is to promote women's independence, economic empowerment and well-being by helping domestic violence survivors with advocacy, support and education.
This season
Oakland Ice Center
began hosting weekly street hockey clinics at
Lincoln Square Recreation Center
. The program serves youth ages 6-12 and offers an accessible, low-cost option for them to participate in hockey programming. With Lincoln Square being located in Oakland's Chinatown, the program serves 95% Asian and Pacific Islander youth, and curriculum is centered around promoting diversity, inclusion and belonging in the sport of hockey. Click
here
to watch a recap video about the program shot during a May visit.