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Moose & Yearling Foundation Donates $4,000 in Gifts to Children's Rehabilitation Foundation

December 16, 2010 - American Hockey League (AHL)
Manitoba Moose News Release


Today, the Manitoba Moose hockey club visited the Rehabilitation Centre for Children to spread holiday cheer and meet the children who utilize the Centre. On this visit, the Manitoba Moose Yearling Foundation donated $4,000 in gifts-in-kind to the Children's Rehabilitation Foundation.

These gifts included an X-box 360 with Kinex, four Ezy-Rollers, two skateboard practice boards, three pairs of rollerblades, a skateboard, and a Chill-Out Chair, as well as Manitoba Moose merchandise for every child.

The Children's Rehabilitation Foundation has been a charity recipient of the Moose Yearling Foundation for the past 11 years. With today's donations, the Yearling Foundation has now given a over $75,000 to the Children's Rehabilitation Foundation dating back to 1997.

These funds have been used to purchase a wide variety of pieces of equipment required by children living with special needs so that they can live happier and fuller lives. This includes:

- Individual equipment like special bikes so kids can leave their wheelchairs and cycle for the first time, computers to help complete their schoolwork.

- Items for the Feeding Clinic which is the Centre's fastest growing clinic.

- Equipment for the Specialized Communication Resources for Children so that non-verbal children can learn other ways to communicate.

- Computer software, hardware, and adaptive equipment for the Technology Learning Centre which is a department that provides assessment and up-to-date equipment for children and youth to determine the best piece of equipment to meet their therapy needs.

- Funding for the RBC Therapeutic Recreation and Wellness Program which was developed to provide social and recreational outlets for children living with special needs.

- a Wii Fit, PlayStation 3 and a Rock Band gaming system for the Centre.

This is the second year the Moose have visited the Rehabilitation Centre for Children.

In addition, the Moose Yearling Foundation donated over $3,000 and close to 100 stuffed bears to the Children's Hospital this holiday season. As a result, the Moose have now donated close to $41,000 to the Children's Hospital over the past 10 years.

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