Ticket Donations
Below is a list of local non-profit organizations that are very interested in attending a baseball game at the Lowell Spinners. These organizations are dedicated to helping the local community in a variety of ways. So, we would like to help them out by giving their participants the chance to enjoy a Minor League Baseball game at LeLacheur Park. These organizations have expressed interest in ticket donations and understand that this may not mean they will receive a large number of seats. They appreciate any donation available, whether it is two tickets or ten. Since our organizations are child and family-oriented, the Lowell Spinners are willing to donate Standing Room tickets in the case that a small amount of seats are being given so that chaperones or parents can attend the game as well.
If you are interested in donating, please contact an organization below to transfer your tickets!
Suggestions for Transferring:
-Mail the Tickets!
-Use our Ticket Forwarding!
-Leave them at Will Call!
ORGANIZATIONS:
Boys & Girls Club of Greater Lowell
Michelle Phillips
Director of Internal Giving & Special Events
Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Lowell
657 Middlesex Street
Lowell, MA 01851
(978) 458-4526
DESCRIPTION:
The mission of the Boys & Girls Club of Greater Lowell is "to inspire and enable young people, especially those who need us most, to realize their full potential as productive, responsible and caring citizens through dedicated staff and innovative programs, provided in a safe environment." (Boys & Girls Club)
This organization dedicates its time to local youth of all ages throughout the Greater Lowell community. The Boys & Girls Club would appreciate any ticket donation so that their members can experience an exciting baseball game, some for the first time.
Big Brothers Big Sisters of Greater Lowell and the Nashoba Valley
Abby Tourville
Director of Development
45 Merrimack Street
Lowell, MA 01852
(978) 453-9339
DESCRIPTION:
“BBBS of Greater Lowell is a not-for-profit organization designed to meet the needs of at-risk children & youth. Countless children today find themselves in one-parent families in which the custodial parent is often stretched. In such families, many needs go unmet. By providing children with caring adult role models and mentors, the program helps kids find their way in an increasingly complex world.” (BigBrothersBigSisters)
Big Brothers Big Sisters prides itself on establishing relationships so that kids of all ages have the opportunity to spend quality time with someone they can ultimately learn from. These Big Brothers and Sisters want nothing more than to provide a fun and memorable experience for their Littles. Any ticket donation would be appreciated.
Mass-Care & Greater Lawrence Family Health Center
Enid DeCastro
Mass Care Coordinator
73D Winthrop Avenue
Lawrence, MA 01843
(978) 689-6740
DESCRIPTION:
Mass-Care is an umbrella organization whose mission is “to assist all residents of the Commonwealth so they will have access to comprehensive, quality, affordable and equitable health care because it is basic to life and human dignity. The organization’s strategic mission is premised on the belief that only a large-scale grassroots movement will be able to win reform that guarantees universal single payer health care.” (Mass-Care)
Mass-Care works with various member organizations such as the Greater Lawrence Family Health Center. Coordinators like Enid help families and youth of low income communities who face incurable illnesses. Mass-Care’s goal is to make sure that these families and youth are taken care of by teaching them about healthcare and health education. This non-profit would love nothing more than to be able to treat this group to a Lowell Spinners game. They appreciate your donation.
United Teen Equality Center
Gregg Croteau
Executive Director
34 Hurd St.
Lowell, MA 01852
(978) 856-3990
DESCRIPTION:
The United Teen Equality Center’s mission is to be a "by teens, for teens safe-haven for youth development and grassroots organizing. UTEC provides a safe and multicultural place of belonging emphasizing the holistic development of Lowell's young people, ages 13-23, particularly those most often overlooked and labeled as "at-risk." UTEC reaches out to these young people through intensive street outreach, builds upon their unique strengths within a youth development framework, and creates opportunities to best support them in becoming agents of social change and organizers in the community.” (UTEC).
This organization is all about mentoring and improving the lives of local youth in the Lowell area. The UTEC has done an amazing job with these teens, bringing them off the streets and positively getting them involved with the community. This non-profit would love to reward these youth with an exciting game at LeLacheur Park. They appreciate any donation available.
Bedford VAMC
Enrique Arroyo
Domiciliary Case Manager
200 Springs Road
Bedford, MA 01730
(781) 687-2789
DESCRIPTION:
The Edith Nourse Rogers Memorial Veterans Hospital is a center for Vietnam Veterans. It serves as an outreach center as well as an activity center. The VAMC of Bedford, MA follows a strong mission: "to honor America's Veterans by providing exceptional health care that improves their health and well being" (Bedford VAMC) The VAMC is requesting ticket donations for eleven of their veterans from the homeless domiciliary. They would especially enjoy a future Wednesday or Thursday night. However, knowing that dates can be limited, they would appreciate anything that is available for the eleven veterans. These veterans want nothing more than to get the chance to enjoy a Lowell Spinners game. They are thankful for your donation!
All of these organizations and the Lowell Spinners are grateful for your participation in our ticket donation program. Thank you!
Any Questions/Comments:
Email Aleah Rubin at arubin@lowellspinners.com
Email Justin Williams at jwilliams@lowellspinners.com
Call the Ticket Office at (978) 459-1702











