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Instructional and competitive youth hockey programs promoting athletic development, sportsmanship, and character building in the Palmer, Alaska area.

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Pioneer Amateur Hockey Association


Founded in
2011
EIN
27-3619839
IRS 501(C) Type
501(c)()
Category/Type
Sports Teams
Address
PO BOX 3912 PALMER, AK 99645-0000 Unite States
Website
https://www.palmerhockey.org/
Phone
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About
Pioneer Amateur Hockey Association (PAHA), founded in 2011 and based in Palmer, AK, is a non-profit promoting youth athletics, physical exercise, and sportsmanship through ice hockey. Affiliated with USA Hockey and the Alaska State Hockey Association, PAHA focuses on developing moral character and physical health through organized instruction and competition, fostering fair play, community spirit, and equal opportunity for all registered players.
Mission
Pioneer Amateur Hockey Association promotes athletics, physical exercise, and sportsmanship, particularly ice hockey. They enhance moral character and physical health of youth through organized athletic instruction and competition in the greater Palmer area.

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