49 We are One Community, Together. 50 What the Blackhawks do off the ice is as important as anything we do 41 on it. We have a duty to drive impact and purpose in the Chicago community, 39 40 48 lifting those who need it most and strengthening our most significant legacy: 45 the connection between the Blackhawks and our city. 35 46 33 47 As the ’ official charitable arm, the Chicago Blackhawks Foundation 38

(CBF) works to create a healthier, smarter, more secure world for children and families 36 44 across Chicagoland. By providing access to programming and resources that make a 30 31 32 43 positive impact, the organization strives to invest in Chicago’s youth, support local families 12 29 in need and honor the sacrifices of others in addition to growing the great game of hockey. 26 37

42 COVID-19 Response Community 27 Emergency Funding: CBF launched an immediate donation-matching Impact 28 initiative benefiting the Chicago Community COVID-19 Response Fund. CBF continues to make 24 Through fan, staff, player and sponsor donations, CBF raised $100,000, a difference across matching that for a total donation of $200,000 to the fund. In addition, 25 the city through youth Blackhawks also donated an additional programs, community $100,000 through the Jonathan Toews Foundation. 22 events, grants and in-kind 11 4 Logistics Hub: A partnership between the Blackhawks, Bulls and arena donations. 12 staff, the transformed into a logistics hub to assist with food storage for the Greater Chicago Food Depository, first responder As noted in this map, 15 14 3 staging, the collection of PPE/medical supplies and more. since the Foundation’s re-launch in 2017 ‘One Community’ Outreach & Digital Resources: From saluting those (previously operated as on the front lines to providing free and fun at-home learning resources 23 Chicago Blackhawks 16 for kids, health & wellness tips and more, the ‘One Community’ hub 20 Charities), we have 5 embraced local community heroes and brought entertainment and served over 80% of 13 resources to our fans and neighbors. Chicago’s wards. 6 Virtual & Distanced Programming: CBF transitioned multiple Summer 17 and Fall 2020 programs to fit the everchanging needs of our community. 7 18 Our Virtual Summer Camp offered youth the opportunity to remotely participate in Healthy Hawks nutrition sessions along with activities 8 focused on physical fitness. The Blackhawks Reading program now 21 provides classrooms with a Teacher Toolkit tailored to remote learning, including digital and printable resources such as a certificate to reward students, reading logs, Blackhawks bookmarks and reading bingo.

Additionally, CBF held socially-distanced programs at Fifth Third Arena, 19 including Skate and Study, which offers students who are attending 34 school remotely or on a hybrid schedule a place to study outside the home with free access to laptops and internet, as well as Family Skate 91 0 for families looking for a safe and fun physical activity together.

For more information, visit Blackhawks.com/OneCommunity. Programming Community Building

CBF youth programs make learning fun through sports, teaching skills that set students up Through an array of special events, outings and numerous programs, CBF creates for success. From STEM learning experiences to nurturing emotion-regulation strategies opportunities for our community in need to obtain essential items and other resources and building healthy habits, our in-school and afterschool programs intentionally support that enhance the lives of children and families around the city of Chicago. middle school children because it is a critical window for brain development.

HALLOWEEN AT FIFTH THIRD ARENA HEALTHY HAWKS The Chicago Blackhawks This summer field trip, provided local students now a four-week video the chance to skate, paint series, teaches children pumpkins, take photos about making nutritious and trick or treat at Fifth food choices and fueling Third Arena. their bodies for exercise. WINTER GEAR DRIVE HAWKS HEART The Chicago Blackhawks Our newest program Foundation partnered guides students through with Cradles to Crayons creative exercises to to collect winter gear design a personal logo that was given to those that reflects their future in need throughout the goals and individuality. Chicagoland area.

BUILDING CHAMPIONS TOY DRIVE This seven-week Over 800 toys were afterschool program donated at Blackhawks teaches kids life skills Back to School STEM Series home games and given gained from being a to Cradles to Crayons, The Chicago Blackhawks provided buses for 2nd 300 team member: respect, A progression of three programs – G.O.A.L. (Get Out And Learn), First Toys for Tots and Lurie to 5th grade students from local Chicago schools students leadership, decision Stride and the STEM Showcase – introduces CPS students to hockey Children’s Hospital. to visit the United Center for a back-to-school received and makes learning fun by bringing math and science to life through the making, perseverance events. Upon arrival, students received backpacks backpacks and game. G.O.A.L provides a Blackhawks floor hockey clinic at their school, and teamwork. FOOD DRIVE that they filled up with donated supplies, ate lunch, school supplies with all equipment donated for future P.E. lessons. First Stride then The Chicago Blackhawks played games, and got surprise visits from Tommy for the 2019-20 READING PROGRAM provides students with a free field trip to Fifth Third Arena for a learn- Foundation was proud to Hawk and Connor Murphy. school year This program gets to-skate clinic and classroom STEM activities. Participating schools sponsor the Food Drive students excited to read, are then invited to the “STEM Showcase,” where the Blackhawks turn this season where all food motivated by prizes and a the United Center into the city’s largest classroom and players guide collected was donated to player appearance in the students through their custom workbooks by participating in a skills the Greater Chicago Food classroom with the most competition teaching speed, angles and energy. Depository and Oak Park pages read. River Forest Food Pantry. SERVICE CREW 300+ 16,100 8,000 ServICE Crew encourages schools provided local children students have kids to take an active with resources participated in CBF attended the STEM role in the community by through outreach afterschool programs Showcase volunteering. programs SLED HOCKEY The Chicago Blackhawks Sled Hockey Program is Community Outreach & Awareness sponsored by Shirley Ryan AbilityLab. The program was formed in 1999 and CBF is committed to supporting programs and institutions that serve and make a positive impact on the lives of local residents. In addition to supporting is free for participants programs founded by the , CBF utilizes the Blackhawks’ vast platform to bring awareness to our partners who are making a difference in the to join and participate. All hockey gear and Chicagoland community, honor the sacrifices of others and recognize deserving fans and community members. equipment is supplied free of cost.

SPECIAL HOCKEY LURIE CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL VISIT Native American Heritage Chicago Blackhawks Special Hockey is Each season, Blackhawks In honor of Native American Heritage Month, Blackhawks partners from dedicated to providing players and coaches visit Trickster Cultural Center and members from the Sac & Fox Nation visited the children and adults with local hospitals to sign United Center to help educate fans on Native culture. On Nov. 17, 2019, Navajo developmental disabilities autographs, pose for Code Talker Thomas Begay performed a hymn followed by an intermission the opportunity to play pictures and interact with video informing fans on the vital role of Code Talkers. On Nov. 19, 2019, hockey. Currently the children in the community. performers showcased a traditional song and dance, and Juaquin Hamilton, team has a roster of 150 a member of the Sac & Fox Nation, explained the meaning behind the songs, active players and is MAKE-A-WISH dances and dress. Pride Night comprised of athletes In October, 14-year-old The Blackhawks teamed up with local organizations to host Pride that have autism, Down Megan got to spend a day Night on March 5, 2020. Players used pride tape on their sticks during syndrome or other with the Blackhawks on warmups. The Project, Chicago Gay Hockey Association and intellectual disabilities. the ice as they prepared Center on Halsted educated fans on the concourse, and a portion of the for opening night against silent auction and Split the Pot proceeds benefited these organizations BLACKHAWKS WARRIORS the . that work to increase diversity in hockey. The Blackhawks Warriors Megan also got to walk Hockey Team, sponsored the red carpet before in part by the Chicago the game as part of the Blackhawks, is comprised Blackhawks team. of our veteran soldiers SALUTE THE FRONT LINE who have been injured in combat. CBF salutes those working tirelessly to keep BLIND HOCKEY us healthy and safe during Chicago Blackhawks the COVID-19 pandemic. Blind Hockey exists to From healthcare make hockey available to professionals to teachers all ages and skill levels to essential workers, CBF of the blind and visually- was proud to provide impaired community. lunches for and tell the Currently, 27 players and stories of the heroes in 18 registered coaches our community. Honoring Veterans Hockey Fights Cancer take part in the program. A trailblazer in military recognitions, the Chicago Blackhawks and CBF Hockey Fights Cancer is a joint initiative founded in December 1998 work with USO to implement the USO Military Salutes program in Illinois. by the NHL and the NHLPA to raise money and awareness for hockey’s Every home game, an active duty service member and a military veteran most important fight: cancer. Last year’s event was held on Oct. 27, 2019. are honored on the ice while the national anthem plays and the crowd Children and families affected by cancer were invited to walk the purple roars – and through this program, CBF has provided this once-in-a-lifetime carpet, drop the puck, stand with players on the ice during the national experience to more than 1,500 members of the U.S. military. anthem and ride the Zamboni during intermissions. 2019-20 Grantees Community Investment AMATEUR HOCKEY ASSOCIATION ILLINOIS BOYS & GIRLS CLUB OF CHICAGO BUILD CHICAGO CBF awarded $2 million in grants during the 2019-20 season, including $1.55 million to more than 20 local organizations that share in our CHICAGO JESUIT ACADEMY vision for a healthier, smarter, more secure world for children and families and an additional $450,000 to 8 nonprofits focused on education- CHICAGO SPORTS ALLIANCE based impact through the Chicago Blackhawks Community Fund, a McCormick Foundation Fund generously matched at 50 cents on the dollar. CHICAGO YOUTH PROGRAMS CHRIST THE KING JESUIT COLLEGE PREP COMMON THREADS One West Side CRADLES TO CRAYONS Additionally, CBF and A Better Chicago launched a new partnership, One ERIE NEIGHBORHOOD HOUSE West Side, focused on strengthening organizations deeply embedded in their communities with exceptional leaders poised to expand their impact. FRIENDS OF THE ROBERT CROWN CENTER This initiative will invest at least $2 million over the next three years in THE FIELD MUSEUM Chicago’s West Side, which includes some of the city’s underserved GENESYS WORKS and under-resourced neighborhoods, to fuel programs and services that enable Chicago’s youth to thrive from birth to young adulthood. GIRL SCOUTS OF GREATER CHICAGO AND NORTHWEST INDIANA THE INAUGURAL COHORT OF ONE WEST SIDE GRANTEES INCLUDE: GIRLS IN THE GAME Austin Childcare Providers Network: Under the leadership of Ruth Kimble, Austin Childcare Providers Network is developing a collaborative INNER-CITY EDUCATION PROGRAM HOCKEY CLUB pilot to ensure that children leave early childcare providers ready for LA RABIDA kindergarten by creating continuity of learning and practice among MARILLAC ST. VINCENT FAMILY SERVICES childcare (pre-K) providers and elementary schools. ONEGOAL The Bloc: Founded by Jamyle Cannon, The Bloc provides a meaningful ONE MILLION DEGREES physical outlet for youth through boxing as well as academic coaching and mentoring. ONE WEST SIDE PILOT LIGHT West Side United’s Cluster of Care Community Hub: An initiative of West Side United under the leadership of Ayesha Jaco and Tenisha Jones, the RONALD MCDONALD HOUSE CHARITIES OF Hub will provide students and their families with wraparound services CHICAGOLAND & NORTHWEST INDIANA® and resources conveniently located within the school building. SHIRLEY RYAN ABILITYLAB

Firehouse Community Arts Center VIP Program: Through the VIP SOS CHILDREN'S VILLAGES ILLINOIS Program, Pastor Phil Jackson and the Firehouse Community Art TRICKSTER CULTURAL CENTER Center is focused on the prevention and interruption of violence by UMOJA STUDENT DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION providing young adult men who are often perpetrators of violence with mentorship, leadership development and access to skills training and USO OF ILLINOIS job opportunities YOUTH GUIDANCE MAAFA Redemption Project: Under the leadership of Marshall Hatch, the MAAFA Redemption Project is an initiative in West Garfield Park that provides at-risk emerging adult men with leadership development, Above, the Blackhawks offer the team’s national platform during the 2020 NHL Draft to One West Side Other Scholarships/Investments employment, housing and a host of customized wraparound supports to grant recipient Jamyle Cannon, Founder and Executive Director of The Bloc, who announced our first-round CHICAGO SPORTS ALLIANCE meet the unique needs of each participant. selection on NBC Sports. AWARD CHICAGO PARK DISTRICT CLINICS To learn more about why we invested in each organization, please visit ABetterChicago.com/Grantees. NORWOOD PARK STREET HOCKEY RINK Foundation Board Thank you, partners! Fifth Third Arena CBF would like to extend a special note of thanks to Fifth in November 2017, the 125,000 square-foot, privately- Third Arena, the Chicago Blackhawks Community Ice funded facility has been home to marquee community Rink. Fifth Third Arena is not only the practice facility for programming from the Chicago Blackhawks and Chicago the Chicago Blackhawks and visiting National Hockey Blackhawks Foundation, including First Stride, Building League teams, but also a critical space for community Champions, Healthy Hawks and more. programming and hockey development. Since opening

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