Chevrolet Good Deeds Cup, News, Bantam Rep, U15, 2018-2019 (Elmvale Minor Hockey)

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Chevrolet Good Deeds Cup
A couple former Coyotes and siblings to current Coyotes (Leighton Therrien & Hannah Schutt) are looking for some help in their quest to help The Guesthouse Shelter by participating in this years Chevrolet Good Deeds Cup.

All you have to do is view their video submission, like it, and share it.  Here is the link to the video:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4fXzZ8p_Ovg

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The North Simcoe Capitals Peewee BB hockey team is participating in the Chevrolet Goods Deeds Cup. The winner are picked by number of views on YouTube. Please take a second and watch the video, like it and share it with families and friends. It’s only a 1 minute video. The winning team receives $100,000 towards a charity of there choice. Our team has partnered with The Guesthouse Shelter in Midland.

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The Chevrolet Good Deeds Cup program wants to inspire young Canadians to be better citizens by promoting the positive values learned through hockey.  The cup is awarded to the hockey team that performs the most impressive good deed in their community.

Another Good Deeds Cup means another year of searching for the Peewee hockey team making the biggest impact in their communities through their good deeds. Winners receive a donation to the charity of their choice, a winner’s ceremony in their town, a television feature on their good deed, and a summer skate with a Chevrolet Hockey Ambassador.

Last year, more than 100 teams across the country participated in the contest before The Pas Huskies were voted national winners for their work helping to feed the homeless at Oscar’s Place, a homeless shelter in their hometown.

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