Help Jack Jablonski

Help Jack Jablonski

It’s a sign of respect, gratefulness, and a cheer for those who get back up from injury or make a great comeback. In leading the world’s largest stick-tap, Jack Jablonski hopes to lead the charge in support and awareness for those looking to recover

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It’s a sign of respect, gratefulness, and a cheer for those who get back up from injury or make a great comeback. In leading the world’s largest stick-tap, Jack Jablonski hopes to lead the charge in support and awareness for those looking to recover from spinal cord injuries. Jack, who just turned 25 in October, was left without the use of his arms and legs by a hit during a High School game when he was only 16 years old. He got a lot of support from alumni’s and NHL players, the well wishes rolled in. Jack has two goals, the first one: is to be able to lace up his skates again but since he didn’t achieve this one yet he’s working towards his secondary goal: raising awareness and raise money to help research of new technologies that will support those living with spinal cord injuries. On Nov. 1, when the Dallas Stars take on his hometown Minnesota Wild, Jablonski will take to the Xcel Energy Center ice during intermission to lead the crowd in what they’re hoping will become the world’s largest stick-tap. To donate to the organization, you can text T-A-P to 41444

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