USA Hockey Charity-The Penalty Box Foundation, now opens a Supply Store!

What is the Penalty Box Foundation about? 
As we all know, Hockey is a growing craze in the USA. So many people, Young individuals aspire to have a career in Hockey. But for various reasons, they are not able to pursue their career in this field despite being extremely talented and capable. 

Some cannot afford the finances related to it. Or some don't have enough support from their family members.
But now we have a solution, The US-based charity organization - The Penalty Box Foundation is a very supportive organization which is working especially to make the dreams of thousands of hockey lovers, come true.
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The Penalty Box Foundation
 is a USA Hockey Giving Foundation that provides Youth Hockey Grants, Hockey charities, Youth Hockey Scholarships to support Youth Hockey communities around the globe.


This organization was launched in 2018 to provide micro-grants and donations to individuals and organizations who have or are actively progressing the game of hockey and it’s a community. 
What does the Penalty Box Foundation do? 
The Penalty Box Foundation helps in various ways-
  • Hockey Charity: The Penalty Box Foundation ensures any individual can play well whether in a game or in life. Our 501c3 charity, provide micro-grants to hockey families in need so that a player or a team can focus on the game and not life’s difficulties. Whether it is a team looking to expand the game in an underprivileged place or a hockey family who has undergone an unspeakable loss, we take care of our own.
  • Individual Hockey Grants: The Penalty Box Foundation is there for the assist in times of difficulty for any individual hockey player. Hockey can be an expensive sport as our hard-hitting sport can hasten the need to replace equipment. When troubling life situations occur, it can be difficult for players to focus on the game. Let us be a teammate you can rely on by utilizing one of our individual hockey grants. Children or parents in need can visit our Contact Us section, fill out an online form and submit it for committee review
  • Youth Hockey Grants: Any association who wants to advance their hockey program deserves to have the resources required to make their team a success. We support youth and communities in all socio-economic backdrops across the globe. At PenaltyBox Foundation we have been organizing fundraising events for over 20 years.  We have the skills to help you create a successful tournament, car wash or carnival for the youth of all ages.


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  • Youth Hockey Scholarships: If your child wants to play hockey and grow their skills, they should be able to skate without fear of financial hardship.  With that in mind, PenaltyBox Foundation has created scholarships to help youth have access to quality equipment, locate nearby teams and participates in tournaments around the world. We especially encourage emerging teams in lower economic communities to join for support. 


Our Newly opened Supply store - Penalty Box Supply store 

Last month, The Penalty Box Foundations opened a Retail store in Massachusetts. The store is named Penalty Box Supply store and is located in the heart of the city of Tewksbury.

Penalty Box Hockey Supply is the regions leading hockey shop. Providing skate sharpening, equipment, apparel and gifts for the first time skater to competitive players and beer leaguers.

Contact details-

  •  Address: 20 Carter St. Tewksbury, MA 01876

Donations can be made at www.penaltyboxfoundation.org
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