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Therapeutic Ice Hockey Program
Provides ice hockey opportunities for children and young adults with developmental disabilities, fostering skating and teamwork skills in a supportive environment.

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Southern Connecticut Storm Specialhockey


Founded in
2008
EIN
26-0585647
IRS 501(C) Type
501(c)()
Category/Type
-
Address
PO BOX 110331 TRUMBULL, CT 06611-0331 United States
Website
https://www.ctstormhockey.org/
Phone
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About
Southern Connecticut Storm Special Hockey, founded in 2008, provides children and young adults (ages 5+) with developmental disabilities the opportunity to play ice hockey. Their therapeutic program teaches skating and hockey skills, emphasizing life skills like self-reliance and confidence. The organization offers friendships and a team experience to athletes and families.
Mission
Southern Connecticut Storm Special Hockey provides children and young adults with developmental disabilities the opportunity to play ice hockey, teaching skating and hockey skills while developing life skills like self-reliance and confidence.

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