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In the heart of Tulsa, a remarkable hockey team has emerged with a powerful mission. The goal is to raise funds and hope for families battling childhood cancer. “Gold as Ice,” a team comprised of 13 dedicated players, recently held their first fundraising event.

Held at the Oilers Ice Center, this event proved that a sport can be a beacon of hope. Team captain Jessica Hopwood passionately shared, “We have 15 kids here in Tulsa who are either battling cancer, in remission or cancer survivors. We play for them.”

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The Oilers Ice Center near 61st and Mingo witnessed an inspiring gathering. The center buzzed with excitement as players, donning jerseys bearing the names of the children they represent, took to the ice. Nine-year-old Linox Amerine, who has been battling leukemia, was honored to drop the puck to kick off the event. She said, “It was exciting meeting my hockey player.”

Summer Osborn, Linox’s mother, emphasized the significance of such events for children facing critical illnesses. “It’s very exciting to have something to look forward to. Something to get dressed up for when you’re schooling at home, and you can’t see your friends,” she expressed. The community’s support, from donations to raffle tickets, has been a lifeline for these families.

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The Gold as Ice team, a mix of male and female players, demonstrated the power of unity in the face of adversity. Jessica Hopwood, who also serves as the vice president of the team, highlighted their commitment. “Each one of us carries a child’s name on the back of our jerseys,” she noted, “We play with their spirit and determination in our hearts.

Hockey with Heart: Beyond the Ice

For the Gold as Ice team, their mission goes beyond fundraising on the ice. Their dedication extends to raising awareness about childhood cancer throughout the Tulsa community. Hopwood passionately stated, “We want to shine a spotlight on the brave kids fighting this battle and remind everyone that they’re not alone.

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The team’s efforts to spread awareness reach far and wide. They collaborate with local schools, community centers, and hospitals to engage the public in the cause. “It’s about letting these kids know that we stand with them,” Hopwood added. Their commitment to raising awareness and offering support is transforming Tulsa into a hub of compassion and solidarity.

The impact of Gold as Ice extends well beyond their fundraising events. Their presence brings hope and joy to children like Linox Amerine, who, despite her illness, found solace in the warmth of the community. As she looked out onto the ice, she said, “It means a lot to know that others care.”

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