The Moose Jaw Warriors are excited to announce the Goals For Food program, a partnership with The Mosaic Company to battle food insecurity in Moose Jaw and surrounding area, is returning for the 2023-24 season.
For every goal that the Warriors score at home over the course of the team’s 34 home games this season, Mosaic will donate $250 to food-focused charities, including Hunger In Moose Jaw, Moose Jaw Food Bank, Wakamow Valley Authority and Riverside Mission.
Last season, the Goals For Food program raised $34,000 for the local organizations.
“The Mosaic Company has always been a fantastic partner of ours and their commitment to working with local organizations to address food insecurity goes along way,” Warriors director of business operations Jaret Schneider said.
Mosaic and the Warriors have previously partnered on the Points For Hunger program, which has raised thousands of dollars to ensure food security in the city.
“Mosaic’s mission is to help the world grow the food it needs, and that starts right here at home,” Sarah Fedorchuk, Mosaic’s Vice President of Government and Public Affairs, North America, said. “It is critical to ensure that no one in our community is without a secure source of high-quality, nutritious food, and we’re proud to support the organizations working toward that goal.”
The Warriors will be going head-to-head with their Trans-Canada rivals, the Regina Pats, who have also partnered with Mosaic, to see who scores the most home goals this season.
“Outscoring the Regina Pats is something we always strive to do, now with The Mosaic Company’s partnership doing it provides a more substantial impact in the community,” Schneider added.