Over $41,000 raised for Pevs Protects
The Guelph Storm, Pevs Protects and the Heart and Stroke Foundation would like to thank the many Storm fans that participated and donated to the Pevs Protects Night on February 26th against the Kitchener Rangers.
Over $41,000 was raised to towards AED purchases and CPR training in Guelph. Thank you Storm fans for your overwhelming generosity to this cause.
If you missed the game, but would still like to donate you can do so at pevsprotects.com.
About Pevs Protects
A Guelph based charity started by Guelph native Rich Peverly who suffered a cardiac incident that led to his collapse on the bench in an NHL game on Monday, March 10, 2014. His heart condition ultimately led to his retirement from the game of hockey. The mission of Pevs Protects is to raise funds in order to purchase Automated External Defibrillators (AED) that can be placed within communities giving others a chance for a second life. In addition, Pevs Protects would like to help educate and train community members of all ages to feel comfortable and confident in using AED’s.
About the Heart and Stroke Foundation
The Heart and Stroke Foundation’s mission is to prevent disease, save lives and promote recovery. A volunteer-based health charity, we strive to tangibly improve the health of every Canadian family, every day. ‘Healthy lives free of heart disease and stroke. Together we will make it happen’. Heartandstroke.ca