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Chicago Wolves players will wear exclusive Healthcare Heroes jerseys, presented by Turtle Wax, when they host the Grand Rapids Griffins on Friday, Jan. 28, and the Rockford IceHogs on Saturday, Jan. 29.

These commemorative jerseys will be available to own through a variety of initiatives with proceeds benefiting healthcare-related charities and Chicago Wolves Charities, driven by Kia.

The Wolves are working with three local healthcare-related charities: The Illinois Association of School Nurses, the Chicago chapter of the National Black Nurses Association and NAMI Illinois.

The IASN (iasn.org) promotes wellness and educational success of school communities by supporting, developing and advocating for professional school nurse leaders. CCNBNA (chicagochapternbna.org) is committed to improving the quality of life of persons who share the African American heritage and other ethnic groups. NAMI Illinois (namiillinois.org) serve residents throughout the state with free mental health support, online groups, resources, and education.

Wolves forwards Andrew Poturalski, Jack Drury and Ryan Suzuki and defensemen Max Lajoie and Josh Jacobs, as well as mascot Skates, will wear a different jersey for each of the two games. Wearing multiple jerseys enables the Wolves and their fans to maximize their support of these important charities and their invaluable work.

These jerseys are available via auction and raffle in the following ways:

GOLDEN TICKET RAFFLE

One of Wolves captain Andrew Poturalski’s Healthcare Heroes jerseys will be available via the Golden Ticket Raffle. There were 50 raffle tickets available for $50 per ticket, but they sold out in less than 24 hours! The winner will be drawn after the game on Saturday, Jan. 29.

BLIND AUCTION

Six Healthcare Heroes jerseys are available via blind auction. The process is easy: simply bid the highest amount you are willing to pay for a specific jersey and the highest bid submitted for each jersey by 12 p.m. on Monday, Jan. 31, will be the winner. The minimum bid is $250 and no one will know what others are bidding.

Jerseys for forwards Jack Drury and Ryan Suzuki, defensemen Max Lajoie and Josh Jacobs, mascot Skates and a team-autographed jersey are available in this blind auction, which can be entered online as well as at Allstate Arena.

The online portion of the blind auction opened Wednesday, Jan. 19. To bid in-arena, pick up a blind auction form at the Chicago Wolves Charities Table behind Section 105 at the games Jan. 26-29.

PLACE YOUR BID ONLINE!

SILENT AUCTION

A silent auction will be held for all remaining Healthcare Heroes jerseys. Place a bid on your favorite player’s jersey at the Chicago Wolves Charities Table behind Section 105. Bidding begins on Friday, Jan. 28 at 6 p.m., and concludes at the end of the second intermission on Saturday, Jan. 29.