
Wellington Hockey is pleased to introduce the $100 Club, a new initiative designed to bring the community together in support of the future of the game.
In recent years, Wellington Hockey has focused on improving facilities, programmes and competitions, while working hard to keep participation costs as low as possible. The $100 Club provides an opportunity for the community to help continue that work and ensure hockey remains accessible for everyone involved.
For a $100 contribution, supporters will be recognised as part of the $100 Club through a dedicated display at National Hockey Stadium and Fraser Park. This display will acknowledge those who are playing a role in supporting the ongoing growth and sustainability of hockey in the region.
Wellington Hockey acknowledges that rising costs are being felt across the community and appreciates any level of support. For those in a position to contribute, the $100 Club offers a simple and meaningful way to make a direct impact.
Supporters can contribute once or multiple times, with every contribution going towards the continued development of facilities, programmes and competitions across Wellington.
Players. Officials. Coaches. Families. Supporters.
This initiative reflects a collective effort to support the game, and Wellington Hockey welcomes anyone who would like to be part of it.
Those interested in joining the $100 Club can contribute online via PlayHQ below.
Yours Sincerely,
Michael Langley
Chief Executive Officer
Wellington Hockey Association
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7 April 2026
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