Las Vegas Review-Journal

Jones already working to give back

Silver Knights player launches foundation for children in need

- By Ben Gotz Contact Ben Gotz at bgotz@ reviewjour­nal.com. Follow @ Bensgotz on Twitter.

Ben Jones knew growing up if he broke a stick or outgrew his skates that his parents could replace them.

He also realized that wasn’t true for many other kids. So as he climbed the hockey ladder, the Silver Knights forward always was thinking about how he could make a difference.

He took a huge step toward that goal last month. Jones launched the Ben Jones Foundation on Jan. 11 with an initial goal of helping make sports affordable and accessible for children in need. He’s planning on partnering with the organizati­on Kidsport in Canada for the foundation’s first year to turn that dream into a reality.

“A big problem that sports has is that it’s expensive,” Jones said. “The time and the financial commitment is pretty insane. I was fortunate enough that I had the ability that my parents could commit those two things to it, but I know that for a lot of families, that’s not exactly in the cards.”

Jones took the first steps toward starting his foundation about six months ago when he met with the Fox Ellis Agency, a marketing company for athletes, artists and brands. Golden Knights center Jack Eichel is another client.

The foundation was ready to launch after a few questionna­ires and calls with the agency’s design team. It has a website — benjonesfo­undation.com — and logo with merchandis­e available to purchase.

Donations can be made, too. The goal is for proceeds the initial year to benefit Kidsport, a charity focused on providing grants to families that need them to keep their kids involved in sports.

Jones is focused on the organizati­on’s Kitchener/waterloo chapter because he grew up in Waterloo, Ontario. That branch has given out 30 to 40 grants to children this year, according to John Cooper, Kidsport’s Kitchener/waterloo chapter chairperso­n. Each grant can go up to $300 per child per year.

Jones said he also is looking for groups to partner with in Las Vegas. He’s still brainstorm­ing other ways to raise funds, with a golf tournament one possibilit­y.

“We’re just deeply appreciati­ve of what he’s doing,” Cooper said. “We’re looking forward to a close relationsh­ip with him and following his progress.”

Michael Browning, Fox Ellis Agency’s managing director, said the company rarely partners with a player still establishi­ng himself on the ice. Jones, 22, made his NHL debut Nov. 20 with the Golden Knights but has spent most of the season with the Silver Knights.

“The guys that are like him are typically the guys that don’t want to do anything,” Browning said. “They don’t want to step on anyone’s toes to try to make it in the league.”

Jones said he was encouraged after his launch by how many Silver Knights teammates asked him about the process so they could do something similar.

“I’m really happy with how it’s all gone so far,” he said. “I’m looking forward to where it can take me and where the foundation can go.”

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L.E. Baskow Las Vegas Review-journal @Left_eye_images “A big problem that sports has is that it’s expensive. The time and the financial commitment is pretty insane,” Silver Knights forward Ben Jones said.

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