The annual charity hockey game between the teams representing the FDNY and the NYPD is returning to "The World's Most Famous Arena". The 45th edition of this exciting rivalry game will take place on Saturday, March 24, 2018 at 12:00p.m.
Location: The Garden: 4 Pennsylvania Plaza, Manhattan, New York 10001
Tickets: Ticketmaster
'Always Remember... Never Forget': The funds are deposited directly into the Widows and Childrens Fund account and distributed directly to the families of our Fallen Firefighters.
“Do the right thing, even when no one is looking,” words you’d often hear from Ray Pfeifer. A member of the FDNY since 1987, Ray was golfing with other FDNY firefighters the morning of September 11, 2001. When he learned of the attacks, Ray went to his firehouse at Engine 40/Ladder 35, grabbed his gear, and spent the next eight months searching and digging at Ground Zero. All 11 members of his Manhattan firehouse who responded to the call were killed. In 2009, Ray was diagnosed with Stage 4 kidney cancer resulting from his work at the World Trade Center site. With federal benefits on the verge of expiring, Ray, in his wheelchair, led a small contingent to Washington, DC in 2015 to challenge lawmakers. Ray fought for health care benefits from the James Zadroga 9/11 Health and Compensation Act to be extended for September 11th first responders, and succeeded. Ray passed away on May 28, 2017. Now The Ray Pfeifer Foundation, started by other FDNY first responders, is helping 9/11 first responders with medical needs not covered by insurance.
The PBA Widows’ and Children’s Fund, Inc. (the “Fund”) provides aid and assistance to widows, widowers and eligible dependents of police officers who have lost their lives in the line of duty. Eligibility is defined as all widows, widowers and children of active police officers who lose their lives in the line of duty as the Directors may deem either worthy of or otherwise in need of relief or assistance. Benefits are determined on a yearly basis, by a majority vote of the committee established to oversee procedures. Benefits provided to eligible beneficiaries vary on a yearly basis, depending on, among other things, the availability of funds.
The Dr. PJ Dineen Memorial Foundation is a 501(c)3 non-profit that was created to bring happiness to as many cancer patients as possible, in forms of gifts, granting make-a-wish requests, and much more.
We are dedicated to bringing positivity and joy to patients near and far, in order to ease the burden of long hours spent in treatment facilities. We do this in honor of those that are fighting, in memory of those that have passed, and in dedication to the man for which this foundation is named.