2015 Annual Report
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2015 Annual Report
2015 ANNUAL REPORT Monumental Sports & Entertainment Foundation Created in 2013 Monumental Sports & Entertainment Foundation supports the charitable efforts of the Washington Capitals, Mystics and Wizards, aligning their causes and unifying their giving, which enables us to have the greatest impact on our community. MSE Foundation is committed to the Washington, D.C., metropolitan area and focuses on the following five pillars to maximize its impact and engagement with the community: • Youth basketball and hockey • Education and scholarship • Pediatric health and fitness • Military and veterans’ affairs • Hunger and homelessness Recognizing the community as our most important asset, MSE Foundation looks forward to continuing to create and sustain programs that are designed to give back to the community that supports our teams. In 2015 Monumental Sports & Entertainment Foundation, along with the Leonsis Foundation, donated more than $1.3 million to local charities. Through MSE Foundation we pledge to continue investing our time and resources and serving as a positive influence and contributor in our community, and we hope to inspire others to do the same. Since its inception Monumental Sports & Entertainment Foundation has been honored with several awards: • Inaugural Corporate Engagement Award as part of the 2013 Mayor’s Community Service Awards • The Salvation Army’s Community Partner Award in 2014 • “Star-Power” award from The ALS Association – DC/MD/VA Chapter’s The Best of the Ice Bucket Challenge awards in 2015. VIDEO LINK: The Best of the Ice Bucket Challenge Awards Youth Basketball and Hockey Youth Basketball and Hockey Potomac Valley Amateur Hockey Association Youth Basketball and Hockey Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Washington Up2Us Sports/Coach Across America MSE Foundation partnered with Coach Across country to become a united force for meaningful America (CAA) through Up2Us Sports to fund change. Coach Across America places and trains For the third year in a row, MSE Foundation that reinforce character, leadership and a basketball coach at the Boys & Girls Clubs of the nation’s best and brightest role models to and the Washington Mystics and Wizards positive behavior. Wall told the young For the seventh year in a row, the Greater Washington’s Richard England Clubhouse bring sports-based youth development to the partnered with Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater men about how he became a man, how he Washington Capitals partnered with in northeast D.C. and a hockey coach at Friends of most underserved communities. CAA coaches Washington (BGCGW), providing a $25,000 continues to grow and asked them about the Potomac Valley Amateur Hockey Fort Dupont Ice Arena in southeast D.C. Basketball understand that every program session, practice grant to the D.C.-based nonprofit. The their hopes and dreams. He also answered Association (PVAHA), with MSE Foundation coach Christopher Washington is the son of a retired or game is a chance to positively impact a child’s money was used to increase participation questions about his experiences growing providing a $25,000 grant. This money helps D.C. police officer who played basketball locally future. They inspire children to be leaders and and promote basketball on a grassroots up and life as an NBA player. Wall provided fund the John Crerar Hockey Development at DeMatha Catholic High School. Hockey coach contributing members of their communities. level in the Washington, D.C., metropolitan each participant with a gift bag and tickets and Chris Dernetz Disabled Hockey grant Mira Antwine grew up a few blocks away from Fort area. The MSE Foundation grant funded to a Wizards game. programs and is being distributed to 21 Dupont where she played under Neal Henderson scholarships for at-risk and underserved area hockey programs during the 2015-16 youth, girls’ player clinics, a girls’ league, BGCGW’s 14 sites, covering a territory of season. The Crerar grant program increases examples of how CAA encourages and utilizes coaches’ clinics and The Monumental 75 miles that stretches from Manassas to participation and promotes hockey within local community members to serve as coaches. Tournament of Champions, a Boys & Girls Germantown, serve as safe havens for its Maryland, Virginia and Washington, D.C. Both received extensive training and detailed Club of Greater Washington organizational- members. The clubs are open when schools The Dernetz grant program assists USA instruction from CAA on how to plan for their wide basketball tournament. are not and provide a safe, comfortable programs, highlighting methods that coaches can and fun alternative for youth who would use in practices to merge sports with social issues Wizards guard John Wall funded the otherwise be home alone or on the street. as a way for children to bridge positive lessons Passport to Manhood Program at the More than 1,200 youth attend the clubs for from practice into their daily lives. Washington and Boys & Girls Club of Greater Washington, activities every day, to see their friends and Antwine are tasked with serving as role models to which uses interactive activities and to spend time with positive and encouraging hundreds of children and using play and teamwork PVAHA is an affiliate of the Southeastern service projects to teach adolescent adults. Clubs are open after school on to improve futures. District of USA Hockey and is the governing boys responsibility, leadership and the weekdays. Some have Saturday hours and body of all amateur hockey within the importance of giving back. In December many offer full days during school holidays District of Columbia, Maryland and Virginia. Up2Us harnesses the power of sports to reduce Wall and the John Wall Family Foundation and summers. Clubs welcome every child, youth violence, promote health and inspire hosted a dinner for a group of 11- to 18-year- adolescent or teenager for a nominal annual academic success for kids in every community. old boys from the Boys & Girls Clubs’ membership fee, but will not turn any child Their research, training and on-the-ground Passport to Manhood initiative. Passport away for inability to pay. initiatives empower sports programs across the Disabled Hockey programs within PVAHA. Since 2009 the Capitals have granted $170,000 to PVAHA, and local hockey participation has increased 47%. for the Cannons. Washington and Antwine are great to Manhood is a targeted effort to engage young boys in discussions and activities VIDEO LINK: 4 Wall’s Holiday Dinner 5 Youth Basketball and Hockey Youth Basketball and Hockey Leveling the Playing Field American Special Hockey Association MSE Foundation granted $10,000 to Leveling the MSE Foundation donated nearly $30,000 to the The event marked the second-consecutive season Playing Field (LPF) before the start of the 2015-16 American Special Hockey Association (ASHA) with Ovechkin hosted the organization for an event. NHL and NBA seasons to help expand its hockey funds raised through the Capitals Beard-A-Thon® and basketball equipment collections and donations. during the 2015 NHL Stanley Cup playoffs. The During last year’s event Ovechkin met 11-year- Collection bins were placed at Washington Capitals rink funds will be used to launch new programs as well old Washington Ice Dogs player Ann Schaab and partners Ashburn Ice House, Kettler Capitals Iceplex as for ASHA regional summer camps, tournaments, granted her request for a sushi date following a and SkateQuest Reston in Virginia and The Gardens Ice festivals and the ASHA Experience program, preseason game. Inspired by his relationship with House and Skate Frederick in Maryland. To date more which helps new players get involved with the Schaab, Ovechkin was able to secure a car during than 2,200 pieces of hockey equipment valued at more organization. the 2015 NHL All-Star Weekend that he donated to than $70,000 has been collected. MSE Foundation VIDEO LINKS: Ovechkin donates his AllStar car to American Special Hockey Association American Special Hockey Association Skate PHOTO GALLERY: ASHA. and LPF are looking forward to distributing the hockey Capitals beard-growers included Karl Alzner, Nicklas equipment collected to organizations throughout the Backstrom, Troy Brouwer, Curtis Glencross, Mike Created in 2000 for players with developmental D.C. area and expanding to collect basketball uniforms Green, Braden Holtby, Michael Latta, Brooks Orpik, disabilities, the American Special Hockey and equipment in 2016. Alex Ovechkin, Justin Peters and Joel Ward. Caps Association gives people of all ages and abilities a captain Ovechkin presented the check to ASHA in chance to learn and grow by playing hockey. There Leveling the Playing Field gives underserved October at Kettler Capitals Iceplex. Prior to the check are currently four ASHA teams in the Washington children the opportunity to enjoy the pleasures of presentation Ovechkin hosted a skating session area: the Baltimore Saints, Montgomery Cheetahs, athletic involvement. Studies show that students for nearly 60 children and adolescents from ASHA. NOVA Cool Cats and Washington Ice Dogs. American Special Hockey Association Skate who participate in athletics have higher grade-point averages, attendance rates, standardized test scores, educational aspirations and healthier habits. Through sport equipment donation LPF is able to maximize the benefits of participating in sports by allowing athletic programs to utilize their sports equipment funds elsewhere within their organizations. The LPF recipients allocate the funds saved by lowering registration fees, expanding their scholarship programs, enhancing their existing athletic programs or developing new ones. 6 7 Youth Basketball and Hockey Youth Basketball and Hockey Fort Dupont Service Project Teammates for Kids Washington Capitals defenseman Karl Alzner Through a grant from Teammates for Kids, Top Shelf Teammates contributes financial attended the Capitals sixth-annual service project MSE Foundation was able to donate $42,000 resources to nonprofit organizations that benefit at Friends of Fort Dupont Ice Arena. Funded by to the Fort Dupont Ice Hockey Program in children’s health, education and inner-city Through the Washington Capitals Hockey Monumental Sports & Entertainment Foundation, southeast Washington, D.C. services. Players contribute a predetermined School and street hockey programs, 20 sets of sum based on selected on-ice performance street hockey equipment valued at more than the project featured 100 Capitals fans working Equipment Donation alongside wives Mandy Alzner and Brandi Holtby, In 2015 Washington Capitals players Karl categories such as goals or team wins. Every $20,000 were donated to 14 schools and six mascot Slapshot and the Red Rockers, who were all Alzner, Nicklas Backstrom, Jay Beagle, Chris dollar contributed by players is tripled through recreation centers in Maryland, Virginia and sprucing up Fort Dupont. Brown, Andre Burakovsky, John Carlson, an affiliation with other donors. Because Washington, D.C. These programs feature Jason Chimera, Sean Collins, Philipp Grubauer, outside sources secured by the Foundation instruction from Caps alumni and staff, who Volunteers worked on indoor projects that included Braden Holtby, Marcus Johansson, Brooks cover all operating expenses, 100% of donated teach students basic hockey skills such as waxing the boards, painting the locker rooms Laich, Michael Latta, Matt Niskanen, Brooks money is distributed to children’s charities. puck-handling, passing and shooting. hallways and lobby, washing windows, organizing Orpik, T.J. Oshie, Nate Schmidt and Tom Through Teammates for Kids, the Washington rental skates and skating dresses, putting together Wilson, along with coach Barry Trotz, all Capitals have donated $155,000 to the Fort The Washington Capitals also donated a set of pledged to participate in Top Shelf Teammates, Dupont Ice Hockey Program since 2004. Verizon Center dasherboards to Friends of Fort goals and cleaning hockey equipment. Outdoor projects included weeding and sweeping the VIDEO LINK: Fort Dupont Service Project the hockey division of the Teammates for Kids Dupont Ice Arena in August 2015. Foundation. parking lot and sidewalks, staining the steps and painting handicapped parking spaces and no parking zones. Fort Dupont is the only public indoor ice arena located in Washington, D.C., and the only skating facility in the area that provides free or subsidized skating programs to children. Its Kids On Ice program provides free figure skating, hockey and speed skating lessons to economically disadvantaged children who might not otherwise have the opportunity to learn these sports. Friends of Fort Dupont Ice Arena partners with public and private schools, summer camps, churches and local community organizations to promote and deliver its programs to more than 7,000 children per year. PHOTO GALLERY: 8 Capitals Service Project at Fort Dupont 9 Youth Basketball and Hockey Playworks Washington, D.C. VIDEO LINK: MSE Foundation MLK Day of Service PHOTO GALLERIES: Playworks DC Junior Coach Leadership Conference Corporate Recess 2015 MSE Foundation partnered with Playworks The Capitals staff provided instruction for Washington, D.C., providing a $25,000 grant and Playworks coaches for its fall hockey league. Fourth- programming for the 2015-16 school year. Playworks and fifth-graders from Brightwood Education is currently in 18 public and public charter schools in Campus, Bunker Hill Elementary School, Powell Washington, D.C., bringing safe, meaningful play to Elementary School, Tyler Elementary School and 7,100 students every day. Watkins Elementary School participated in the 2015 Playworks street hockey league, which launched in MSE Foundation kicked off the partnership in 2013 as part of its partnership with MSE Foundation. January by hosting a MLK Day service project with Playworks at Kimball Elementary School in MSE Foundation sponsors the Playworks girls’ southeast Washington. Capitals Hall-of-Famer Rod basketball league that emphasizes skill-building, not Langway and Mystics guard Tierra Ruffin-Pratt scoring. In fact, Playworks coaches don’t keep score joined more than 60 Capitals, Mystics and Wizards as they want all girls to have a positive learning fans who took part in tasks that included painting and playing experience. The goal is to teach fourth- murals, cleaning and painting classrooms and and fifth-grade girls to respect the game through organizing storage rooms. In addition, volunteers positive sporting behavior. All 18 Playworks schools painted canvases to spell out “Kimball Elementary” participate in the girls’ basketball league and each and created a large art project using photos of participant received a Mystics-branded Playworks students and teachers for the school’s Hall of T-shirt. Recognition. Playworks is a national nonprofit organization that Also in January, MSE Foundation hosted 200 transforms schools by providing play and physical students from 16 D.C. public and charter schools at activity at recess and throughout the school day. It the Playworks Junior Coach Leadership Conference teaches children to resolve their own conflicts that at Verizon Center. Conference participants included arise at recess and carry over to the classroom, third-, fourth- and fifth-grade students from the improving school climate both on and off the Playworks Junior Coach program, which provides playground. Playworks helps transform recess into a students with monthly training focusing on peer safe, fun and inclusive time that gets students active leadership and conflict resolution. Junior Coaches and engaged so they can return to the classroom then implement the training in the recess yard, focused and ready to learn. where they model positive behavior for their peers as well as help to facilitate games and resolve any conflicts that may arise during play. 10 Youth Basketball and Hockey Youth Basketball and Hockey High School Hockey Championships PHOTO GALLERIES: NVSHL Caps Cup FInals MSHL Caps Cup Finals MSHL Caps Cup Finals MAPHL Caps Cup Finals MAPHL Caps Cup Finals MAGHL Caps Cup Finals The Capitals hosted the Northern Virginia Scholastic games held at The Gardens Ice House in Laurel. Hockey League (NVSHL) Capitals Cup championship Our Lady of Good Counsel defeated St. Stephen’s & game at Kettler Capitals Iceplex. The Stone Bridge St. Agnes School in a rematch of last year’s MAPH Bulldogs won the state championship after scoring A final. Landon School defeated Calvert Hall in three unanswered goals, giving them a 5-2 victory overtime to win the MAPH AA final. against Bishop O’Connell. In the Mid-Atlantic Girls Hockey League finals, The Capitals sponsored the Maryland Student sponsored by the Capitals and played at The Hockey League (MSHL) Capitals Cup championship Gardens Ice House in Laurel, Holton-Arms defeated games held at The Gardens Ice House in Laurel. Holy Cross to retain the Capitals Cup. This was the The Capitals Cup champions were Annapolis/Old fifth title in a row for the school and its 11th in the Mill and Churchill. Annapolis/Old Mill defeated last 17 years. Montgomery 3-1 in the MSHL A finals. Churchill won the MSHL AA finals, their second state MSE Foundation provided 2015 Capitals Cup championship in three years, defeating Marriott’s champions’ hats to all the participants on the Ridge. winning teams. The Capitals sponsored the Mid-Atlantic Prep Hockey League (MAPH) Capitals Cup championship 12 13 Education and Scholarship Education and Scholarship Education and Scholarship District of Columbia College Access Program VIDEO LINKS: DC-CAP Scholarships D.C. Public Schools MSE Foundation funded $30,000 in college scholarships Glover is attending Morehouse College in Atlanta, Ga., Monumental Sports & Entertainment Foundation and Wizards forward Dejuan Blair hosted DeJuan’s in our teams’ names for DCPS and D.C. public charter Scudder is attending Bowling Green State University in its teams collaborated to “adopt” a local school through Thanksgiving Day Dunk in November, where he school students through the District of Columbia Bowling Green, Ohio, and Chioma Aneke is attending the D.C. Public Schools (DCPS) Adopt-a-School distributed 100 Thanksgiving baskets to the families of College Access Program (DC-CAP). The Wizards The George Washington University in Washington, D.C. Program, which the Capitals became involved with in students at Browne Education Campus. $10,000 scholarship is awarded to a male student- NBA My Brother’s Keeper Dejuan Blair’s Turkey Drive 2009. For the 2015-16 school year, MSE Foundation athlete basketball player, the Mystics $10,000 DC-CAP is a nonprofit organization working in adopted Browne Education Campus, a Title I D.C. Public Browne EC students, teachers and administrators also scholarship to a female student-athlete basketball player partnership with the District of Columbia Public School located in Ward 5 that serves children in PK3 received complimentary game tickets to Capitals and and the Capitals $10,000 scholarship to a student- and Public Charter School Systems that provides through eighth grade. Wizards preseason games and nominated families who athlete hockey player. Each student is awarded $2,500 counseling and financial assistance to students who a year for four years. Applicants must have participated might otherwise never have the opportunity to attend To kick off the partnership MSE Foundation, the program. MSE Foundation looks forward to hosting a in organized basketball and hockey and write an essay or graduate from college. DC-CAP also works in Washington Wizards and the NBA hosted the My beautification day at the school in 2016. about what inspired them to play, what lessons they partnership with the Office of the State Superintendent Brother’s Keeper event: Lessons in Leadership and learned from the sport and how those lessons will help of Education (OSSE), the corporate community, Teamwork Roundtable with NBA legends at the school Wizards veteran Nenê and his wife, Lauren, have them in college and the workforce. colleges, universities and other college access in September. NBA legends Bob Lanier and Dick Barnett partnered with DCPS Stanton Elementary School and programs. The overwhelming majority of students and former Wizards players Michael Adams and Felipe Blessings in a Backpack, a national child hunger relief The 2015 DC-CAP scholarship recipients are Jacobi served by DC-CAP are from low-income, minority, Lopez led a discussion with sixth-, seventh- and eighth- nonprofit. The multi-year community program provides Glover (Wizards) and Hezekiah Scudder (Capitals) from single-parent households and are the first in their grade male students about leadership, teamwork and nutritious food for elementary school children every McKinley Technology High School and Chioma Aneke families to attend college. decision making. DCPS continues to support young weekend throughout the 2015 academic school year. males of color through its Empowering Males of Color Nenê and Lauren work to support the needs of children initiative, mentorships, a plan to open an all-male school in their NBA home of Washington, D.C., at Stanton, and and more. Lauren’s hometown of Denver, reaching more than 400 (Mystics) from School Without Walls High School. VIDEO LINKS: PHOTO GALLERIES: were adopted through the Foundation’s Family-to-Family NBA MBK at Browne EC Blair Tips off Wizards Season of Giving children in total. 15 16 Education and Scholarship Education and Scholarship Everybody Wins! DC Better Sports Club of Arlington Monumental Sports & Entertainment staff members The Foundation funded the Better Sports Club are participating in the Everybody Wins! DC Power of Arlington’s 2015 Tom Newman Memorial Lunch program, a literacy and mentoring program Scholarship. The scholarship was awarded to based in select elementary schools in the Washington Christopher Harvie, from H-B Woodlawn Program in metropolitan area. The goal of Power Lunch is to Arlington, Va. Harvie was also the recipient of the 2015 encourage children’s interest in reading, expand their Tom Newman Memorial Trophy, presented annually to opportunities for success and facilitate meaningful the student-athlete chosen as the Better Sports Club of volunteer contributions. Arlington’s Ice Hockey Sportsman of the Year. Through the Power Lunch program, MSE staff The trophy and scholarship were presented at the members, including employees from the Capitals, Better Sports Club of Arlington’s 59th Annual Awards Mystics, Wizards and Verizon Center, are paired with Banquet. Arlington Sportsmen and Sportswomen of students at Garrison Elementary School in Washington, D.C., and Key Elementary School in Arlington, Va. Each week during the school year, MSE staff members take time out of their day to visit with their mentees, spending time reading and sharing conversation during the lunch hour. MSE also hosted an employee book drive during the holidays and collected more than 100 books that will be donated to Garrison Elementary School and Key Elementary School. the Year awards were presented to deserving studentathletes selected from nominations submitted by the directors of student activities or athletics from high schools located in Arlington. Since ice hockey is not currently an official varsity sport, nominations for the Newman Trophy were solicited from the coaches of the club teams representing Arlington schools. The Better Sports Club of Arlington is a nonprofit community organization founded in 1957 to promote useful citizenship through the medium of sports. The Better Sports Club is dedicated to serving Arlington’s youth and to fostering the principle of fair play, good sportsmanship, a competitive spirit, tolerance and friendship. 17 18 Pediatric Health and Fitness Pediatric Health and Fitness Flashes of Hope VIDEO LINKS: Flashes of Hope Recap Mystics Flashes of Hope Monumental Sports & Entertainment Foundation Vaughn joined the families in a basketball-themed partnered with Flashes of Hope, donating nearly Flashes of Hope photo shoot. Prior to the photo shoot, $50,000 to help fund its D.C. and Northern Virginia the team and coaching staff had a chance to play and chapters. These funds were raised through an auction interact with the families. held during the Capitals Hockey Fights Cancer night in October. Flashes of Hope Garrett Temple PHOTO GALLERIES: Capitals Flashes of Hope Flashes of Hope - Aug. 10 Flashes of Hope - Sept. 16 MSE Foundation and Flashes of Hope held a photo shoot with children fighting cancer at MedStar As a part of the partnership, players from the Capitals, Georgetown University Hospital. Washington Wizards Mystics and Wizards participate in photo shoots guard Garrett Temple went room to room sharing laughs with the cancer patients. Nearly 20 families were and taking pictures with the patients and their families. photographed during the sessions with the goal of helping children feel better about their changing Flashes of Hope is a nonprofit organization that appearance. raises money for pediatric cancer research and changes the way children with cancer and other life- Washington Capitals forward Jason Chimera and threatening illnesses see themselves through the gift defenseman Matt Niskanen participated in a Flashes of of photography. Nearly 300 patients and their families Hope photo shoot with cancer patients and their families were photographed during 27 shoots and several special at Kettler Capitals Iceplex. Several Flashes of Hope events funded by MSE Foundation in 2015. The goal of families watched the Capitals practice and were treated Flashes of Hope is to photograph every child until every to lunch. Following practice Chimera and Niskanen child is cured. joined the families in a hockey-themed Flashes of Hope photo shoot and provided autographs to the kids. Since 2010 the Capitals and MSE Foundation have provided more than $121,000 in grants for Flashes MSE Foundation hosted families affiliated with Flashes of Hope, establishing the D.C. chapter at Children’s of Hope during a Washington Mystics practice. Flashes National, and now supporting the Northern Virginia of Hope families had a chance to watch practice and chapter based at Inova Fairfax Hospital for Children and enjoyed lunch courtesy of Subway. Following practice the Children’s Center for Cancer and Blood Disorders. Mystics players Bria Hartley, LaToya Sanders and Kia 20 Pediatric Health and Fitness Dreams for Kids VIDEO LINKS: Caps Extreme Recess with Dreams for Kids Mystics Dream for Kids PHOTO GALLERIES: Dreams for Kids Skate Dreams for Kids Clinic For the fifth-consecutive year the Washington Capitals core values of hockey: commitment, perseverance and teamed up with Dreams for Kids to host an Extreme teamwork. Recess hockey clinic at Kettler Capitals Iceplex. The clinic was funded by MSE Foundation and gave many of The Washington Mystics and MSE Foundation hosted the children the opportunity to skate and play hockey for an Extreme Recess basketball clinic at Verizon Center the first time. in September. Mystics players Tayler Hill, Kara Lawson, Ally Malott and Kia Vaughn, along with volunteers from Capitals coach Barry Trotz; players Karl Alzner, Andre the Sidwell Friends girls’ basketball team, led a skills Burakovsky and Aaron Volpatti; and mascot Slapshot session for children with physical and developmental skated and played hockey with 100 children with disabilities. Hill, Lawson, Malott and Vaughn showed physical and developmental disabilities. The players the children how to stretch properly, then led them in spent time instructing children on how to skate and dribbling, passing and shooting drills. The players also pushing the sleds of children trying out sled hockey. took photographs with and signed autographs for the They also signed autographs and took photos with participants. attendees. Dreams for Kids is a nonprofit international youth The event was held in conjunction with the Capitals organization whose mission is to empower young celebration of Hockey is for Everyone month, a league- people of all abilities through dynamic leadership wide initiative that offers children of all backgrounds programs and life-changing activities. Their Extreme opportunities to play hockey and leverages the sport of Recess clinics pair each child with a volunteer so every hockey as a catalyst to teach essential life skills and the child is engaged effectively. dreams for kids dc 22 Pediatric Health and Fitness Make-A-Wish Foundation of the Mid-Atlantic VIDEO LINKS: Working through the Make-A-Wish Foundation of Nicklas Backstrom, dropped the ceremonial puck at the Mid-Atlantic, Washington Capitals goaltender the Hockey Fights Cancer game in October. Braden Holtby Make-A-Wish Braden Holtby granted the wish of 13-year-old Caleb Wizards Magazine Extra Nitins Wizards Wish Graham at Kettler Capitals Iceplex. Graham’s wish MSE Foundation raised nearly $15,000 for Make- was to skate with Holtby. He also received a tour of A-Wish Mid-Atlantic through its holiday auction the Capitals locker room and was presented with held at a Capitals game in December. The auction a custom jersey. At the game, Graham received a featured autographed Capitals “ugly sweater” tour of Verizon Center, watched warmups from the holiday pucks, “A Christmas Story” props from the Capitals bench and met Holtby in the Capitals locker 2015 Caps holiday card video shoot, Hockey Fights room following the game. Cancer player-worn hats, a team-signed jersey and Courtside Report Nitin Ramachandran Nitin Introduced the Starting 5 Wizards Magazine Captures Nitins Postgame Experience Randy Wittman Postgame goalie stick and a game-used T.J. Oshie stick. Nitin Ramachandran, 13, signed a one-day contract with the Wizards. He arrived to Verizon Center by MSE was excited to participate in five-year-old Consors One-on-One with Nitin Ramachandran limousine, toured the arena with Wizard Girls and Eden’s magic quest throughout Washington, D.C. ate breakfast with John Wall. After breakfast, Nitin Eden and her family spent the day collecting clues CRL Extra Sam Becker at Caps Fight Cancer toured the locker room where he was presented that ultimately led her to Verizon Center where her with a locker, a Wizards jersey and new John Wall wish to ride a “real unicorn” came true. Caps Countdown Interview with Sam Becker Caps Fight Cancer Cemeronial Puck Drop Edens Unicorn Wish PHOTO GALLERIES: Braden Holtby Celebrity Make-A-Wish 24 adidas sneakers. Before that night’s game, he helped Marcin Gortat warmup for the game and was Make-A-Wish grants the wishes of children with life- announced with the starting lineup. Nitin celebrated threatening medical conditions to enrich the human in the Wizards locker room after a double OT victory, experience with hope, strength and joy. Make- joined coach Randy Wittman for the postgame press A-Wish Mid-Atlantic serves children who reside conference and was interviewed one-on-one during in central and southern Delaware, the District of Glenn Consor’s postgame radio show. Columbia, Maryland and northern Virginia. Founded in 1983, the Mid-Atlantic chapter granted more than Cancer-survivor Sam Becker, 13, whose 2014 wish was granted by Washington Capitals forward 8,200 wishes in the region since its inception. Pediatric Health and Fitness MedStar Georgetown University Hospital VIDEO LINK: MSE Foundation donated $57,000 to MedStar In December the Washington Capitals visited Georgetown University Hospital through funds patients at MedStar Georgetown University Hospital CRL Extra Caps Hospital raised by So Kids Can. Created in 2008 by former as a team. Players divided into groups and spread Visit Capitals defenseman Mike Green and Elliot Segal holiday wishes to children who were hospitalized of the Elliot in the Morning show to benefit youth- or receiving out-patient treatment for serious focused, nonprofit organizations, forward Nicklas illnesses including cancer. The Caps also distributed Backstrom and former Caps player Brooks Laich blankets to children through the NHL’s The Biggest joined the cause in 2011 and goalie Braden Holtby Assist Happens Off the Ice™ social responsibility and defenseman Karl Alzner joined in 2015. The program, passed out Capitals Kids Club kits that money donated helped fund the renovation of the were provided by Capitals fans through the team’s Pediatric Hematology/Oncology Outpatient Clinic Kids Club kit donation program and handed out hats waiting area in the Lombardi Cancer Center, which collected as part of the Capitals hat drive with Ellie’s has a Capitals and hockey theme. The So Kids Hats. In addition players also participated in arts Can participants participated in a ribbon-cutting and crafts projects with patients. PHOTO GALLERY: Capitals Holiday Hospital Visit ceremony in March 2016. To date, So Kids Can has donated more than $300,000 to charity. 26 Pediatric Health and Fitness Kids Wish Network MSE Foundation and the Washington Wizards granted Leukemia & Lymphoma Society the wish of Kids Wish Network child Elijah Taylor. Elijah, 13, met his favorite Wizards players, toured the The John Wall Family Foundation sponsored “Miyah’s locker room and participated in pregame warmups. Troupe” at the 2015 Washington, D.C., Light The Night Elijah received a jersey with his name and favorite Walk. Wall participated in the walk, a fundraising event number on the back. benefiting the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society, in honor of his “buddy” Damiyah Telemaque-Nelson who died Kids Wish Network is a nationwide charitable weeks before her sixth birthday. organization dedicated to infusing hope, creating happy memories and improving the quality of life for children The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society (LLS) is the world’s having experienced life-altering situations. largest voluntary nonprofit health organization dedicated to funding blood cancer research and providing education and patient services. VIDEO LINK: Wizards Magazine Ep. 6, Seg. 2 VIDEO LINK: Wizards Magazine Extra: John Wall Surprises Miyah’s Family at the Light the Night Walk 28 Military and Veterans’ Affairs Military and Veterans’ Affairs Courage Presented by Telos Corporation VIDEO LINKS: 2015 Courage Caps PSA MSE Foundation donated nearly $150,000 to from mascot G-Wiz and Wizard Girls. After practice Tragedy Assistance Program for Survivors (TAPS) the families got to meet Wizards players on the through its Courage program presented by Telos practice court and shoot some hoops. Corporation. 2015 Courage Caps Skate While 2015 marked the third season for the Wizards Courage Caps and T-shirts were sold at Capitals Courage program, it was the eighth season the games, at WashingtonCaps.com and at the team Capitals hosted the campaign. During the past four stores at Kettler Capitals Iceplex and Verizon Center. seasons the Courage initiative has raised nearly Wizards Courage hats were sold at Wizards games $500,000 for TAPS. Since its inception the Courage and at the Team Store at Verizon Center. Both teams program has raised nearly $635,000 for worthwhile Wizards Spend Veteran’s had a limited number of autographed hats available charities, including Our Military Kids, USO-Metro Day with Military Families for sale with the Caps also selling autographed and The Fisher House Foundation. Through the T-shirts. program nearly 20,000 Courage hats have been sold Courage Caps Check Presentation for TAPS Wizards Courage Hats PHOTO GALLERIES: in eight years and nearly 9,000 Courage T-shirts During the Capitals program launch, American-born have been sold in six years. players John Carlson, Jack Hillen, Matt Niskanen 2014-15 Courage Caps Preview Gallery Wizard’s Courage Launch 2014-15 Courage Caps Skate and Brooks Orpik hosted more than 150 children TAPS is a nonprofit organization that provides and adults assisted by TAPS for a skating party at ongoing emotional help, hope and healing to all Kettler Capitals Iceplex. Attendees participated in an who are grieving the death of a loved one in military hour-long skating session with the Capitals players, service to America. TAPS offers comfort and care mascot Slapshot and Red Rockers. through comprehensive services and programs, including peer-based emotional support, case The Wizards tipped off their Courage program by work assistance, regional seminars and retreats treating TAPS families to a luncheon at the Verizon for adults, Good Grief Camps for children and grief Center’s Maryland Live! Casino Players Club with and trauma resources. Founded out of tragedy in food generously donated by Carmine’s and a visit 1994, TAPS has assisted more than 50,000 grieving military families and their caregivers. 30 Military and Veterans’ Affairs Salute the Stars VIDEO LINK: Wizards’ Salute the Stars The Washington Wizards and MSE Foundation hosted Salute the Stars at Verizon Center in honor of Veterans Day as part of the NBA’s Salute the Troops initiative. Active military members, veterans, wounded warriors and TAPS family members were treated to lunch and invited to watch a closed Wizards practice. After practice players, coaches and team personnel thanked their guests for their service and sacrifice, then participated in a meetand-greet where they signed autographs and took photos with attendees. Wizards players and coaches, along with Mystics players Tayler Hill and Tierra Ruffin-Pratt, then joined the military members to assemble 1,000 “breakfast to go” meals benefitting Cup of Joe, a program for men and women staying overnight in shelters or transitional shelters run by Catholic Charities. 32 Military and Veterans’ Affairs VIDEO LINK: Veterans Day of Service Military and Veterans’ Affairs Veterans Day of Service #HammerDown Monumental Sports & Entertainment founder, Wizards center Marcin Gortat brought the hammer chairman, majority owner and CEO Ted Leonsis; down on initiatives impacting the Washington, Mystics players Tianna Hawkins, Tayler Hill and D.C., community by pledging to donate $200 to Tierra Ruffin-Pratt, coach Mike Thibault and various local charities for every block he records assistant coach Eric Thibault; and MSE staff this season. Each month a different local charitable members joined more than 100 veterans and Ward organization aligned with one of the five pillars of 8 community members for a Veterans Day service MSE Foundation will receive a financial donation project organized by The Mission Continues. Armed solely provided by Gortat. Each charity Gortat with jackhammers and paint brushes, volunteers chooses is guaranteed a minimum of $2,000. Gortat restored the basketball court, installed pit grills is also donating two tickets to every Wizards home and built game tables and trash and recycling game during the 2015-16 season. Gortat selected receptacles. Participants also weeded and planted TAPS as his first beneficiary, and they received bulbs and plants around the grounds of the $2,800 based on his blocked shots in November. Congress Park community. December’s beneficiary was Catholic Charities’ Cup of Joe program that received $4,200. 34 35 Hunger and Homelessness Hunger and Homelessness Family-to-Family VIDEO LINKS: Family-to-Family Shopping Trip Family-to-Family 2015 PHOTO GALLERIES: For the fifth-straight year all three Monumental Johansson along with coach Barry Trotz; Wizards Sports & Entertainment sports teams collaborated players Bradley Beal, Jared Dudley, Otto Porter on the Family-to-Family program, which the and Garrett Temple along with general manager Wizards created 19 years ago. The program allows Ernie Grunfeld and coach Randy Wittman; Mystics the Capitals, Mystics and Wizards to “adopt” players Natasha Cloud and Tierra Ruffin-Pratt; team families in need who are nominated by local mascots G-Wiz and Slapshot; and Red Rockers schools and nonprofit organizations. During the and Wizard Girls delivered gifts to these local 2015 holiday season 20 families were adopted by underserved families. MSE Foundation and an additional 14 families were adopted by individual players, coaches and staff The group, along with MSE staff members, boarded Family-to-Family Shopping Trip members. a bus at Verizon Center loaded with gifts for the Family-to-Family Gift Deliveries The Family-to-Family program kicked off when presents to the families in northeast and southeast Capitals better halves Mandy Alzner, Ashley Beagle, Washington. families. The players spent the afternoon delivering Liza Berg (Nicklas Backstrom), Sarah Chimera, Amelia Falk (Marcus Johansson), Ivy Forsythe, The families selected for participation in the Family- Brandi Holtby, Erin Orpik and Kim Trotz and mascot to-Family program were nominated by local schools Slapshot; Mystics guards Tayler Hill and Tierra and nonprofit organizations, including Bright Ruffin-Pratt and Mystics better half Nanci Thibault; Beginnings, Brightwood Education Campus, Browne and Wizards better halves Christina Dudley, Lauren Education Campus, Catholic Charities, First AME Hilario, Leah Neal and Kathy Wittman, Wizard Girls Church of Alexandria, Imagine Hope, Playworks and mascot G-Wiz shopped for nearly 100 adults and and The Salvation Army National Capital Area children adopted through the initiative. Clothing, Command. educational items and toys were purchased for the children, while clothing and household items along Wizards forward Kris Humphries also got into the with gift cards were purchased for the parents and spirit of the holidays. For the second-consecutive guardians. year the Kris Humphries Foundation adopted five local families and hosted them at a Wizards game in Four lucky families were selected to have their December. Each family received clothes and toys as presents personally delivered to them by the well as a grocery store gift card. Capitals, Wizards and Mystics. Capitals players Nicklas Backstrom, Andre Burakovsky and Marcus 37 Hunger and Homelessness Food 4 Families The Capitals, Mystics and Wizards partnered The Salvation Army National Capital Area Command with NBC4 to host the Food 4 Families food drive at Verizon Center. Capitals alumnus Rod The Salvation Army National Capital Area by providing help and hope through a Langway; Mystics players Tayler Hill and Tierra Command served as the beneficiary of the diverse range of social services. They Ruffin-Pratt, coach Mike Thibault, assistant Capitals toy drive presented by GEICO and offer emergency eviction and utility cut-off coach Eric Thibault; and Wizards forward Kelly the Wizards toy drive, where 1,365 toys and prevention assistance; grocery, clothing Oubre and coach Randy Wittman all stopped nearly $1,400 were donated. The teams also and furniture vouchers; meals for the by the drive, joining NBC4’s Pat Lawson hosted bell ringers at Verizon Center during hungry and homeless; support for the Muse to help collect food and monetary games in December that helped raise more disabled, elderly and ill; drug and alcohol donations. Thibault and Wittman each donated than $1,500 as part of The Salvation Army’s rehabilitation; disaster relief; transitional $1,000 to the cause, which provides food to Red Kettle Campaign. housing for single mothers with children; and character building opportunities for families in need throughout the region during Thanksgiving. The Salvation Army National Capital Area youth. Command assisted more than 77,200 PHOTO GALLERY: individuals last year from families living across the Greater Washington region Mystics at Food for Families Drive VIDEO LINK: Drew Gooden’s Wizards Toy Drive PSA 39 PHOTO GALLERY: Capitals & Wizards Fans Donate More than 1,000 Toys to The Salvation Army Hunger and Homelessness VIDEO LINK: MSE Foundation Summer Service Hunger and Homelessness D.C. Central Kitchen Cup of Joe For the fourth year in a row, MSE Foundation hosted Monumental Sports & Entertainment staff a service project at D.C. Central Kitchen for MSE members and the Washington Mystics teamed staff members. This project allowed more than 30 up with Catholic Charities’ Cup of Joe program staffers and Mystics players Armintie Herrington, for a service project at Verizon Center. Hosted by Ivory Latta and Latoya Sanders to work alongside MSE Foundation, 1,600 healthy “breakfast to-go” D.C. Central Kitchen culinary job training graduates bags were assembled to be distributed to men and in the organization’s Meal Prep program. The women who are staying overnight in emergency Meal Prep program utilizes volunteers to make shelters. PHOTO GALLERY: MSE Foundation Partners with Cup of Joe to Assemble More Than 1600 Breakfast to Go Meals for Local Emergency Shelters 5,000 daily meals that are delivered to 100 nearby homeless shelters, transitional homes and nonprofit For more than 80 years families, children and adults organizations. in need of help and hope have been able to turn to Catholic Charities to find comprehensive caring 41 Located just a few blocks from Verizon Center, D.C. and competent support. In 2015 Catholic Charities Central Kitchen is America’s leader in reducing had more than 65 programs working in 47 locations hunger with recycled food, training unemployed throughout the District of Columbia and the adults for culinary careers, serving healthy school surrounding Maryland counties serving more than meals and rebuilding urban food systems through 123,000 men, women and children of all economic, social enterprise. religious and social backgrounds. 42 Hunger and Homelessness Bread for the City MSE Foundation donated $16,330 to Bread for the City’s Holiday Helpings campaign to provide Thanksgiving meal packages to more than 500 families in Ward 8. Holiday Helpings provides low-income D.C. residents with a turkey and all the trimmings so that they may enjoy meal. Allen Chapel AME Food Pantry The mission of Bread for the City is to provide MSE Foundation funded a $5,000 grant to Allen to local charities through his John Wall Family vulnerable residents of Washington, D.C., Chapel AME Food Pantry to provide 250 turkeys Foundation. As part of that pledge, Wall donated with comprehensive services, including food, to Ward 8 families in need for Thanksgiving. The $400,000 to Bright Beginnings, a D.C.-based clothing, medical care and legal and social mission of the Allen Chapel Food Pantry is to nonprofit that provides shelter, education and services, in an atmosphere of dignity and assist in relieving hunger in Washington, D.C., meals to homeless children and their parents. respect. They promote the mutual collaboration with a concentration in Wards 7 and 8. A food This grant will support existing programming and of clients, volunteers, donors, staff and other supplement is provided to any person expressing fund a new facility. community partners to alleviate the suffering a need for food. The food pantry also operates caused by poverty and to rectify the conditions a clothes closet, a mobile food pantry (fresh Bright Beginnings is dedicated to meeting that perpetuate it. produce), holds nutrition classes, performs blood the immediate needs of children and families pressure checks and participates in a weekend living in homeless environments by providing bag program for children and a brown bag children with a safe and nurturing educational program for seniors. environment, preparing children to enter a celebratory holiday meal at home with their families. In 2015 Bread for the City fed more than 10,000 families with a healthful holiday Bright Beginnings When Wizards guard John Wall signed his 2013 contract, he pledged to donate $1 million kindergarten ready to learn and supporting homeless parents to stabilize their home lives and become self-sufficient. VIDEO LINK: 43 26344088 Story Other Initiatives Other Initiatives Cancer Train PHOTO GALLERY: Hockey Fights Cancer MSE Foundation donated nearly $50,000 to Cancer goalie masks during the game. Player-used sticks Train through an auction during the Capitals Hockey with lavender tape and pucks featuring a lavender Fights Cancer Awareness Night, $10,000 of which Capitals logo rounded out the auction. was donated by Leidos. Five jerseys sold for more than $2,000, with captain The MSE Foundation auction featured autographed Alex Ovechkin’s jersey selling for the most at $8,150. jerseys, goalie masks, sticks and pucks. During Holtby’s autographed mask sold for $8,500. warmups, players wore lavender Capitals jerseys with a Hockey Fights Cancer patch in honor of Andi Cancer Train raises money through charity events Lambert, the late wife of assistant coach Lane and direct donations for young adults who need Lambert. Andi passed away in September 2015 help offsetting bills while undergoing cancer following a long battle with cancer. The jerseys treatment and was the charity of choice for Andi featured players’ names and numbers in ombré Lambert. Although Cancer Train is based out of twill as well as a removable nameplate featuring the Las Vegas and typically serves patients there, MSE name of the player’s loved one who has experienced Foundation’s partnership will benefit patients in the a form of cancer. Braden Holtby and Philipp Washington, D.C., metropolitan area. Grubauer also wore Hockey Fights Cancer-themed 45 Other Initiatives Other Initiatives Movember VIDEO LINKS: Movember Update with Karl Alzner Snapshots Movember Oneon-One with Jason Chimera Caps Mo on Caps Countdown Snapshots Caps Mo Trophy Ceremony Caps Red Line Cruisin’ with Caps Roomies PHOTO GALLERY: Movember Photos Homeward Trails Animal Rescue The Washington Capitals participated in men’s The Movember Foundation is the global charity MSE Foundation donated more than $35,000 Mike Green with his cat, as Homeward Trails also health campaign Movember in conjuction with raising funds and awareness for men’s health. The to Homeward Trails Animal Rescue with funds has kittens and cats available for adoption. the Movember Foundation during the month of Foundation challenges men to grow, and women raised through the sale of the 2015 Capitals Canine November. Participating Capitals players included to support, a moustache or to get active and MOVE Calendar, an initiative started by the Caps Better Homeward Trails Animal Rescue is a nonprofit Karl Alzner, Andre Burakovsky, John Carlson, for the 30 days of November. Supporters, called Halves. The money will help provide medical and organization that provides pet adoption in Virginia, Jason Chimera, Stanislav Galiev, Philipp Grubauer, Mo Bros and Mo Sistas, get friends, family and behavioral care as well as permanent homes for Washington, D.C., and Maryland. Homeward Michael Latta, T.J. Oshie, Nate Schmidt, Chandler colleagues to donate to their efforts along the way. hundreds of dogs and cats rescued by Homeward Trails seeks to find permanent adoptive homes Stephenson and Tom Wilson, with Alzner serving as Participants begin with a clean-shaven face on Nov. Trails Animal Rescue. in the Mid-Atlantic region for dogs and cats from the team captain. 1, and then grow just a moustache for the month, VIDEO LINK: Caps Canine Calendar high-kill shelters or whose owners can no longer commit to 30 days of physical activity through The calendar featured photos of Capitals players care for them. They seek to reduce the rate of As part of its Movember Campaign the Capitals MOVE, or participate in both activities. MOVE is a Karl Alzner, Jay Beagle, Troy Brouwer, John Carlson, euthanasia of adoptable animals through the rescue used special mustachioed Olympia Ice Refurfacers new way to participate in Movember, the Movember Jack Hillen, Matt Niskanen, Brooks Orpik, Justin and placement of homeless animals, to support throughout the month and Mascot Slapshot also Foundation’s 30-day fitness challenge inviting Peters, Aaron Volpatti and Joel Ward with their proactive spay/neuter practices, to promote positive donned a mustache. At the end of November, the participants to be more active while raising funds dogs and Nicklas Backstrom, Andre Burakovsky, and ongoing behavioral training and to educate Movember award winners were announced. These and awareness for men’s health. Since 2003 millions Braden Holtby, Evgeny Kuznetsov, Dmitry Orlov, the public about how to care for their animals in a awards are named after three of the 40 Greatest of participants have raised more than $650 million Alex Ovechkin and Tom Wilson with dogs from humane way. Capitals who had mustaches: The Yvon Labre Award for the cause, funding more than 1,000 programs Homeward Trails Animal Rescue. It also featured for Most Money Raised by a Fan, the Denis Maruk globally. Movember programs are focused on Award for Most Money Raised by a Player (Alzner) awareness and education, living with and beyond and the Rod Langway Award for Karl Alzner’s Hand- cancer and research to achieve a permanent impact Selected Favorite #CapsMo of the Month (Chimera). on the face of men’s health. In addition, fans voted Wilson as the Mike Marson Honorable Mention #CapsMo of the Month winner through social media. 47 48 Board of Directors Beneficiaries Ted Leonsis Allen Chapel AME Food Pantry Hendley Elementary School American Special Hockey Association Homeward Trails Animal Rescue Anti-Defamation League Imagine Hope Barnard Elementary School J.C. Nalle Elementary School Better Sports Club of Arlington J.O. Wilson Elementary School Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Washington Junior Achievement of Greater Washington Bread for the City Key Elementary School Bright Beginnings Kids Wish Network Brightwood Education Campus Kimball Elementary School Brookland Education Campus KIPP Promise Academy Browne Education Campus Leveling the Playing Field Bruce-Monroe Elementary School Make-A-Wish Foundation of the Mid-Atlantic Bunker Hill Elementary School Malcolm X Elementary School Cancer Train MedStar Georgetown University Hospital Capital Breast Care Center Mundo Verde Elementary School Catholic Charities National Hockey League Thurgood Marshall Director, Chairperson Dick Patrick Director, President Kurt Kehl Director, Secretary Roger Mody Director Executive Committee Keith Burrows Sashia Jones Elizabeth Pace, chair Jill Ruehle Staff D.C. Central Kitchen D.C. 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