What began as one student’s idea to honour a young Edmonton hero has grown into uniting schools, inspiring compassion, and driving change for kids across Canada.
The Ben Stelter School Fundraiser (BSSF) was created in February 2023 to celebrate the legacy of Ben Stelter, the six-year-old Edmonton Oilers superfan whose courage and joyful spirit touched hearts nationwide. Ben’s battle with glioblastoma, a rare and aggressive brain cancer, moved the entire hockey community. After his passing, students wanted to keep his impact alive, not just in memory, but through meaningful action.
That inspiration sparked an idea from Aariz Mawji, now the director of the BSSF. He launched the first fundraiser at his school, where students raised an incredible $11,000 in one week. What started as one school quickly grew to more than 65 schools across Edmonton and surrounding areas.
“Ben’s legacy was our motivation,” said Reet Khinda Marketing Director. “We wanted to honour him in a way that would save lives, not just commemorate his memory. That’s why we built a student-led model, to empower young people to lead, learn, and directly impact pediatric cancer care.”
Powered by Youth, Backed by Community
At its heart, the BSSF is for kids, by kids. Students plan creative fundraisers from bake sales to jersey days, all with one goal: to raise money to bring proton therapy to Canada.
Proton therapy is an advanced radiation treatment that precisely targets cancer cells while minimizing harm to surrounding healthy tissue. Right now, Canada is the only G8 country without proton therapy, meaning many families must travel thousands of kilometres for treatment.
A Moment to Remember: McDavid Meets the Kids
Each year, schools that participate in the BSSF have the chance to win an unforgettable reward, a visit from Connor McDavid, captain of the Edmonton Oilers.
In 2024, Ottewell School won that honour. The visit became an unforgettable day filled with excitement, pride, and inspiration. McDavid’s visit wasn’t just about meeting a hockey hero, it was a celebration of what young people can accomplish when they work together for a greater cause. The event’s buzz helped motivate even more schools to sign up for the 2025 campaign.
“It’s bigger than any prize or competition,” said Khinda. “It’s about saving lives and continuing Ben’s powerful legacy.”
Looking Ahead to 2025
The goal for 2025 is meaningful: hoping to add 97 schools and $200,000 raised, in honour of McDavid’s number.
This year, for every $1,000 raised in the fundraiser, your school will receive a ballot, and these will be placed in a draw to win a visit from the legend, Connor McDavid, to your school. The student leaders from the winning school will also each receive a signed Connor McDavid jersey.
How to Get Involved
Students and parents can talk to their schools about joining the Ben Stelter School Fundraiser and staff can register directly on the website.
Because in the end, the message remains simple and powerful: Kids raising money for kids.
It’s a movement powered by youth and backed by community, a reminder that sometimes, the biggest change starts with the smallest voices.























































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