Sens Foundation to change name, continue serving local youth
Charitable organization said Tuesday it is changing its name to the Ottawa-Gatineau Youth Foundation after its affiliation with NHL club ends on July 31.
Sens Foundation to change name, continue serving local youth
Charitable organization said Tuesday it is changing its name to the Ottawa-Gatineau Youth Foundation after its affiliation with NHL club ends on July 31.
Ottawa Senators break ties with Foundation, seek bids for new charitable arm
The Ottawa Senators Foundation said Thursday it will no longer be affiliated with Capital Sports & Entertainment, the parent company of the Ottawa Senators.
How the Sens Shielding Heroes campaign is supplying critical PPE to the frontlines of COVID-19
Campaign sets $500K fundraising goal to ensure hospitals and care centers remain supplied with crucial personal protective equipment.
Growing popularity of annual benefit results in most successful night for pediatric respite and palliative care home
What do Ottawa Senators players do off the ice?
Business leaders, community partners team up with players to improve the lives of children across Eastern Ontario and West Quebec
In photos: Sens Soirée raises $239K for Ottawa youth
Ottawa Senators players stepped off the ice and into crisp suits at the Senators Soirée gala Saturday evening, which aims to get youth in the
How the Ottawa Senators Foundation is changing the game for youth
When fans think about the Ottawa Senators Foundation, a few things initially come to mind: The excitement surrounding the annual gala, the thrill of purchasing
Popular Senators Soirée gala returns Nov. 23
Safari-themed evening offers opportunity to rub shoulders with Senators
players, network and support kids in the community
Opposites attract at Brookstreet Hotel’s Lumière ‘Fire & Ice’ Charity Gala
Fire and ice — two opposing elements of nature — are great on their own but put them together and you get something really spectacular, as
How Sens fans, local business and grassroots community activities send kids to camp
More than 2,000 children in 2018, including new Canadians and children dealing with health challenges, participated in the SENS Campership Program.
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