Seasonal & Holidays

Over 20K Stuffed Animals Collected In Teddy Bear Toss At Minor League Hockey Game

The Coachella Valley Firebirds held the beloved Teddy Bear Toss over the weekend, a massive contribution to kids in need this Christmas.

After the first goal, innumerable bears and other stuffed toys were launched onto the ice at Acrisure Arena.
After the first goal, innumerable bears and other stuffed toys were launched onto the ice at Acrisure Arena. (Photo Credit: Coachella Valley Firebirds)

PALM DESERT, CA — Palm Desert hockey fans tossed more than 20,000 teddy bears onto the ice during the Coachella Valley Firebirds' fourth annual Teddy Bear Toss Night at Acrisure Arena, the hockey team shared.

During the game, the Firebirds' forward Oscar Molgaard scored the first goal 2:30 into the first period during the team's game Friday against the Bakersfield Condors, inciting the first of several teddy bear tosses.

"This night is such a powerful reminder of what this community is capable of when we come together," Executive Director of One Valley Foundation Kate Spates said in a statement. "Each teddy bear represents comfort, joy, and care for a child who needs it most. The generosity of Firebirds fans continues to inspire us, and we are incredibly grateful to everyone who helped make this year's Teddy Bear Toss such a meaningful success."

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The 22,029 stuffed animals collected will be distributed through One Valley Foundation, the charitable arm of the Firebirds' organization, and donated to local first responders, including fire and police departments in the Coachella Valley, 29 Palms Marine Corps Toys for Tots and Coachella Valley Rescue Mission.

"These bears will be donated to local first responders and a portion to 29 Palms Toys for Tots and Coachella Valley Rescue Mission to hand out to kids in moments when comfort means the most," a spokesperson for the organization said.

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Since the Firebirds came to town, fans have donated more than 72,000 teddy bears and other stuffed animals over more than four seasons to children in need.


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