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Bolts and Vinik Step Up with Millions for Hurricane Helene Relief
Tampa Bay Lightning owner Jeff Vinik announced on Friday that the team foundation will donate $2 million toward Hurricane Helene relief efforts. The storm may have passed Tampa Bay over 100 miles off its coast, but it still brought historic flooding and caused significant damage to neighborhoods throughout the region.
Supporting the Community in Difficult Times
“This is a tragic situation for many families and communities here in Tampa Bay,” Vinik stated. “During challenging times like these, the most important thing we can do as an organization is to support one another and do our part to aid in the local relief efforts. We are proud to be able to support our community in this way and hope this donation will help families recover and rebuild.”
Addressing Urgent Needs with Community Partners
The Lightning Foundation will collaborate with community partners to determine the most pressing needs for relief dollars. Jeff Vinik has long been recognized as one of the region’s most prolific philanthropists, consistently contributing to the welfare of the community. The Lightning Foundation, along with the team’s Community Heroes program, gives away $50,000 to a Tampa Bay nonprofit at every home game, ensuring continued support for local causes.
A History of Generous Giving
This is not the first time Vinik and the Lightning have contributed significantly to disaster relief. In 2022, the Lightning and the Vinik Family Foundation jointly donated $2 million to Hurricane Ian relief efforts, demonstrating a commitment to community resilience and recovery. The team continues to stand by its mission of supporting the local area during times of need, showcasing its dedication to being a positive force in Tampa Bay.
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