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Aurora Tigers defenceman spearheading support for women experiencing violence



The Aurora Tigers are supporting women experiencing violence.

When the initiative came forth, Aurora Tigers defenceman Adamo Zingaro immediately inquired to General Manager Sierra Costa how to begin a page and advocate for this.

“This fundraiser that we're doing, I wanted to be a part of it because our team is all about being a part of the community and helping out. I wanted to step up and really act up and show that I care about my team and the community,” Zingaro said.

“I see stories on Instagram and social media. I see all of these threats on women. It does hurt to watch and see. That's why I wanted to act up and raise some money for these people.”

Since the creation of his page through the Yellow Brick House, Zingaro has received 14 donations, totaling over $1,000 in his campaign with only a few weeks left to go. Teammates Jonah Ziskinder, Mackenzie Fullerton, Matteo Iacovelli and Zander Hutchinson have received donations as well.

According to his numbers, one in three women have experienced physical and/or sexual violence from an intimate partner.

Thousands of women each year, seek out help through Yellow Brick House. Zingaro will walk to break the silence against women and children which happens so often, behind closed doors.

“He's been our top fundraiser and he's been going at it and hasn't stopped. With a few more weeks left in the fundraiser before the actual event, I'm sure he'll keep bringing in donations. It shows from his standpoint, of being a 17-year-old playing junior hockey it shows how supportive he is for the cause. Knowing there is an issue and to support those who are in a situation like that,” said Tigers General Manager Sierra Costa.

“When you get a young man supporting women, it's huge. It's a great cause and it's a battle that unfortunately, we'll always be dealing with unfortunately. But knowledge and awareness is huge. He's only 17. To take that initiative says a lot about Adamo,” head coach of the Tigers, Greg Johnston said.

The 6-foot-5 defenceman from Bolton was selected 185 overall by the Niagara Ice Dogs in the 2021 OHL Priority Selection Draft. In the offseason this year, the 17-year-old made the move to the Aurora Tigers and joined the Ontario Junior Hockey League. He has recorded one assist thus far this year.

To find Adamo Zingaro's page, please enter this URL: bit.ly/3FmyVm9

By Robert Belardi

 

 


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