B.C. hometown honours NHL coach Rod Brind’Amour for his charity support
- On June 14, during a visit to his hometown, Rod Brind'Amour received the King Charles III Coronation Medal presented by the local branch of Cystic Fibrosis Canada in Campbell River.
- Brind'Amour earned the medal in recognition of his 25 years of dedicated support as celebrity patron of the Brind'Amour/Nugent-Hopkins Cystic Fibrosis Golf Classic.
- The golf classic has raised over $2 million, helping increase the average cystic fibrosis survival age from 19 to the early 60s with broad community involvement.
- Todd Peachey commended Brind'Amour for his outstanding dedication to the cystic fibrosis community, highlighting the inspiring messages he shared that helped patients feel appreciated and supported.
- Brind'Amour's efforts have raised awareness, gained support from NHL player Ryan Nugent-Hopkins, and reinforced Cystic Fibrosis Canada's mission for life without limits.
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