The Belleville Senators have announced the results of their community efforts from the 2025-’26 season.
In a press release, the team says it was able to make close to $350,000 in contributions to various organizations across the Bay of Quinte.
It’s a new record set for the team during a single season.
This brings the Sens’ community investment to nearly $1.5 million since the club arrived in 2017.
The B-Sens provided the following stats:
- $142,637 in donated tickets, providing local charities, youth organizations and families with the opportunity to attend Belleville Senators games.
- $65,000 raised through the Belleville Senators 50/50 program, benefiting13 local organizations.
- 256 event support requests fulfilled, representing$52,332 in charitable donations.
- $39,059 raised through Chuck-a-Puck, supporting 21 community organizations.
- $11,776 generated through specialty jersey auctions and theme game initiatives.
- $10,200 donated through the Belleville General Hospital Foundation preseason weekend.
- $10,000 contributed to the YMCA.
- 18 schools participated in the Sens in School program, with$2,500 invested in educational initiatives and close to 5,000 participating students.
- $3,647 in BP Buddies ticket donations.
- Senators business staff also participated in five community outreach initiatives throughout the season.
“Community impact isn’t measured only in dollars raised. It’s measured in the relationships we’ve built, the young fans we’ve connected with, and the organizations we’ve been fortunate to support throughout the Bay of Quinte,” said Belleville Sens Vice President of Business Operations John Mathers, in the release.
“We take great pride in being more than just a hockey team, and our 2025-’26 community efforts reflect what can be accomplished when (area code) 613 Country comes together. We’re grateful for everyone who helps us make a meaningful difference. We’re excited to continue growing that impact through our upcoming 10th anniversary season, and in the years ahead.”




