A Megaphone
The Frozen Cup non-profit organization to benefit autism began when a special little boy named Chase passed away at the age of four. He was making great strides to help the autistic community when tragedy struck. With broken hearts, we realized we had to ignite autism awareness and help St. Louis families with costly treatments. Thanks to our supportive, loving community, we have doubled our donation ability each year since 2012. Because of your generous efforts, we can continue supporting local families and get them the help they need so their autistic children can grow into highly functioning adults. And, as The Frozen Cup grows, we strive for nationwide exposure to give our ASD families a megaphone to ask for help.
Play Your Part
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Play HockeyIf you love fast-paced outdoor hockey, register to play in The Frozen Cup, or join our summer Sauce Toss Tournament–The Melted Cup. You might even get to play alongside former NHL St. Louis Blues players! Sign up for our winter tournament if you’re a die-hard traditional player and be sure to join our HOT summer tournament because… well, we love year-round hockey! |
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Play GolfNot a hockey player? The Fore-A-Cause Golf Tournament in October is an awesome way to spend a beautiful fall day while raising funds and awareness for autism. |
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Become a VolunteerIf you don’t want to play, that’s okay! There are plenty of volunteer positions–in fact, we couldn’t make our events happen without our awesome volunteers. We are 100% volunteer driven. |
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Share With FriendsWe love fans and spectators! Just being there to support your favorite team and sharing our cause makes a huge difference. We also raise funds from our spectators that eat, drink, and buy merchandise. |
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Make a DonationDonations throughout the year are greatly appreciated. They give our local autistic children and their families hope and much-needed funds for treatment. |
Come Join Us
Register today to play in one of our Frozen Cup Events. Contact us to donate your time and/or dollars, volunteer or be a sponsor, and make a difference to the local autistic community. With your involvement, we’ll continue to honor Chase and all children with ASD and their families, as we shut out autism once and for all.