On Tuesday, the Rangers announced the launch on Rangers Reach, a new non-profit organization working closely with the hockey club. The organization will take care of the community involvement that team has already establishing while also continuing to expand their reach.
Since 2002, the Rangers have put $15 million back into the community through a variety of methods, including sports scholarships, facility improvements, sport access for marginalized youth and supporting numerous community causes, among others.
Rangers Reach begins with four staff members, Craig Campbell (Executive Director), Tim Jackson (Board Chair), Kelly McManus (Director) and Lynne Short (Director).
Some popular examples of what the Rangers are looking to accomplish with the separation of community involvement from team operations include the Toronto Blue Jays' Jays Care Foundation or Maple Leaf Sports and Entertainment's MLSE Foundation.
You can visit the new Rangers Reach website here.
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