About the Ottawa Senators 65 Roses Sports Club
The Ottawa Chapter of the Canadian Cystic Fibrosis Foundation operates the “Senators 65 Roses Sports Club” in partnership with The Ottawa Senators Hockey Club and other dedicated sponsors to create a unique and special “season ticket holder experience”. All proceeds generated by the Club’s revenues help support the fight against cystic fibrosis. Not only will you enjoy great hockey, but you’ll also be making a positive difference in the life of a child and young adult with CF.
“65 Roses” is the childhood term for the disease cystic fibrosis (as most children cannot pronounce cystic fibrosis). Cystic fibrosis is the most common fatal genetic disease in North America. It attacks the lungs and digestive systems, killing more children and young adults than any other genetic illness. There is still no cure or control.
The Ottawa Senators 65 Roses Sports Club began back in 1996 when a partnership formed between the hockey club and the charity to help bring hope to children suffering and battling the life threatening disease. Since 1996, the Ottawa Senators Sports Club has helped to raise over $900,000 in support of health research and care into finding an effective control and/or cure to the disease.
Join the Ottawa Senators 65 Roses Sports Club and be a season ticket holder with a cause!
For more information or to register as a member, contact: Nadine Imbleau-Redman



