
Children’s Hospital at Dartmouth-Hitchcock (CHaD) is excited to announce that fans can return to SNHU Arena for the 2022 CHaD Battle of the Badges Hockey Championship. The announcement means that fans will cheer on their favorite law enforcement and fire and rescue heroes as they skate and raise money for CHaD on Sunday, March 13 at 1 pm in Manchester, NH.
The game is returning for its 14th edition and has raised $2.6 million since it began to support children and their families in our communities. Tickets are $15 per person and children 5 and under are free. All tickets will be general admission seating, and live streaming will be available for free.
Fan capacity will be limited to encourage fans to enjoy the game in a physically-distanced manner. Tickets are available only on the event’s website, www.CHaDHockey.org with no in-person ticket sales on game day at SNHU Arena. Spectators and volunteers must wear masks, and full COVID-19 guidelines and protocols are listed on the website.
Funds raised by the game help to further CHaD’s mission: to provide the right care, in the right place at the right time, every time. Proceeds from the game maintain and grow the Child Life and Complex Care programs, provide complimentary patient and family support services, and help children and their families live their happiest, healthiest lives.
Fans can find COVID-19 protocols, purchase tickets, get live streaming information, view rosters or make a donation to the game at www.CHaDHockey.org.
About CHaD
As New Hampshire's only full-service, comprehensive children's hospital, the Children’s Hospital at Dartmouth‐Hitchcock (CHaD) is committed to providing outstanding compassionate care for children and their families. Their physician expertise provides primary, specialty, and tertiary care to the children of New Hampshire, Vermont, and beyond. CHaD offers inpatient (hospital care) and outpatient (same day care) services at Dartmouth‐Hitchcock Medical Center in Lebanon, NH. Outpatient and same-day surgery services are available at Dartmouth‐Hitchcock Manchester. Primary care is available at Dartmouth‐Hitchcock facilities in Bedford, Concord, Keene, Lebanon, Manchester, and Nashua, NH, and Bennington, VT. For more information about CHaD, please visit childrens.dartmouth-health.org or contact us at 603-650‐KIDS or chad.community.relations@hitchcock.org.
About Dartmouth-Hitchcock Health
Dartmouth-Hitchcock Health (D-HH), New Hampshire’s only academic health system and the state’s largest private employer, serves a population of 1.9 million across northern New England. D-HH provides access to more than 2,000 providers in almost every area of medicine, delivering care at its flagship hospital, Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center (DHMC) in Lebanon, NH. DHMC was named again in 2020 as the #1 hospital in New Hampshire by U.S. News & World Report, and recognized for high performance in 9 clinical specialties and procedures. Dartmouth-Hitchcock Health includes the Norris Cotton Cancer Center, one of only 51 NCI-designated Comprehensive Cancer Centers in the nation Children's Hospital at Dartmouth-Hitchcock, the state’s only children’s hospital; member hospitals in Lebanon, Keene, and New London, NH, and Windsor, VT, and Visiting Nurse and Hospice for Vermont and New Hampshire; and 24 Dartmouth-Hitchcock clinics that provide ambulatory services across New Hampshire and Vermont. The D-HH system trains nearly 400 residents and fellows annually, and performs world-class research, in partnership with the Geisel School of Medicine at Dartmouth and the White River Junction VA Medical Center in White River Junction, VT.