Hockey Canada Foundation to provide $1 million in registration assists in 2025-26

The HCF Assist Fund will provide $1 million in financial assists to young Canadians.

TORONTO, Ontario - The Hockey Canada Foundation has announced that it has committed $1 million for its Assist Fund during the 2025-26 hockey season, which will be distributed as registration-fee subsidies for young Canadians playing hockey and facing financial barriers.

Since it launched in 2020, the Assist Fund has helped over 10,000 Canadian children from diverse backgrounds to participate in competitive and non-competitive hockey, including over 4,000 who identify with Black, Indigenous or racialized communities.

“The Assist Fund is a critical program for our foundation to help more children get on the ice and experience the positive benefits of playing hockey from coast to coast to coast,” said Donna Iampieri, executive director of the Hockey Canada Foundation. “As we celebrate its five-year anniversary, we are grateful to the leadership and contributions of our volunteer board of directors, partners, staff and the many Canadians who donate to the Assist Fund each year.”

Each approved recipient will receive up to a $500 assist, which can be applied to registration fees this season with minor hockey associations sanctioned by Hockey Canada.

To enhance the impact of the Assist Fund, 100 per cent of all donated funds from Canadians will go towards applicants of the program. Donations can be made at AssistFund.HockeyCanadaFoundation.ca.

The application process for the Assist Fund is now open and can be found here.

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