(HAUPPAUGE, NY) Stony Brook College’s Ice Hockey Team, the Seawolves held its annual fundraising game for Angela’s House, a local non-profit that assists families caring for children that are medically fragile in the community on Sunday, January 12th at the Rinx in Hauppauge.
Each year the team holds this event to support Angela’s House and raise awareness for the organization in the community by inviting residents to an afternoon of hockey. Rocky, the team’s mascot, was on hand to welcome all the guests to this wonderful event. The children of Angela’s House were personally escorted on the ice by the ice girls for the opening ceremony and in between periods. Each year the children of Angela’s House have such a fantastic time.

This year the event honored the memory of Bonnie Farrell, an Angela’s House nursing supervisor, who was tragically taken from them in December. Angela’s House cannot express its gratitude enough for the support of Stony Brook Seawolves and the Ice Girls.
For more information about Angela’s House, please visit www.angelashouse.org. Also, please visit the Facebook page at www.facebook.com/angelashouse.
ABOUT ANGELA’S HOUSE:
Angela’s House is a 501 C3 non-profit organization that assists families caring for children with special health care needs that are medically fragile, chronically ill or suffering from a life threatening illness. The organization assist families caring for their children at home and for children that can no longer live at home we have Angela’s House. The Policastro family founded this agency 20 years ago following the tragic crisis they lived with their daughter Angela. This parent-based origin has become the approach and philosophy they apply to each family they assist.




