Red Deer Vipers partner with Central Alberta Child Advocacy Centre
The Red Deer Vipers Junior Hockey Club announced on Friday a multi-year community partnership agreement with the Central Alberta Child Advocacy Centre (CACAC).
At their Inaugural Golf Tournament at Riverbend Golf & Recreation Area, 22 teams totalling roughly 88 players came together to raise funds that will be split between the CACAC and the Red Deer Vipers hockey programs, according to Brady Sim, Director of Media, Marketing & Sponsorships for the team.
“I truly believe out of all the organizations in our community, there’s almost none more important than the work the Child Advocacy Centre does,” he said. “This problem is present right in our backyards when it comes to the abuse of children whether it’s by family or by people that they should be able to trust, whether it’s physical, mental, emotional, sexual.”
The golf tournament began with a continental breakfast for players with a dinner to follow, a 50/50 draw, prizes to be won, and a silent auction. Also present were Dale Scott, General Manager of the team and Head Coach Fred Jones.