Each child, from Metropolitan Ministries, is paired with a current or former player and given a $350 gift card provided by the team.
Lightning coach Jon Cooper's latest initiative offers a place for pediatric patient families to rest and spend time together during treatment ...
It was a colder morning than usual in Tampa Bay, but that didn’t stop the group from heading out on the water as Lightning ...
TAMPA, Fla. (WFLA) — The best part about this event isn’t the sunshine or the fishing, but the reason behind it all. The funds that are donated towards “Coops Catch for Kids” help with pediatric ...
TAMPA — Conor Geekie pulled a heavy box containing an air hockey table off the bottom shelf of the toy department Tuesday afternoon at Target in South Tampa and wedged it into a shopping cart that was ...
TAMPA, Fla. (WFLA) — Tampa Bay Lightning players are helping make the holidays brighter for kids in need. On Tuesday, players helped kids fill up their shopping carts with presents for the Bolts’ ...
Each child was paired with a player and given $300, provided by the team in the form of gift cards, to buy gifts at Target. From left to right, siblings, Damon Bowie, 11, and Ra’mon Malone, 7, both of ...