HLFYA MK Braun Hosts Book Drive for Books for Africa
When considering what I wanted to do for my Independent Service Project, I thought back about what I loved most… that being reading! Growing up I was an avid book […]
When considering what I wanted to do for my Independent Service Project, I thought back about what I loved most… that being reading! Growing up I was an avid book […]
Brett Sylvester, a sophomore at Greenwich High School, is not only a hockey player and coach, but a gamer. A few years ago, he saw his older sister’s boyfriend come […]
Ice Skating for Everyone (ISFE) is a charity that provides skating opportunities to children from underserved communities in Fairfield County, Connecticut. I have been a part of this program ever […]
Crayons, pencils, markers, etc…the start to any new school year. For most…yes, but with the rising costs of so many things including basic school supplies, going without them is a […]
This article was pulled from NBCSports.com A young Capitals fan is looking to make a difference in the life of a local eight-year-old boy with special needs, and he’s asking […]
For my Independent Service Project, I collected over 125 backpacks filled with school supplies to donate to a CASA foster home in my New Jersey community. CASA (court appointed special […]
On July 27, 2022 HLFYA Reagan Ghedina hosted a four-square tournament in her neighborhood to support Team IMPACT. Reagan wanted her service project to reflect on the opportunities that sports […]
Cranberry Lake Nature Preserve in Westchester County, NY is used daily by countless people of all ages, and enjoyed for its pristine views of nature. With constant use, bridges, boardwalks […]
The Henrik Lundqvist Foundation is proud to announce that Lily Buerck has been named the 3rd annual S.A.V.E. Scholar of the Year with Cara Griffin and Ashley Sheil receiving the […]
On Sunday January 16th, The Henrik Lundqvist Foundation continued Henrik and Therese’s belief that youth have the power to make a difference. The 7th class of Young Ambassadors were welcomed at HLF’s second virtual orientation, where 15 inspiring young adults from both the tri-state and DC metro area learned about their upcoming journey as the next young ambassadors.