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Wild Ticket Assist


The Wild ticket assist is a donation program that puts get unused game tickets into the hands of deserving children and charities. Fans with at least two tickets can either send or drop off unused tickets to the Minnesota Wild Corporate offices 48 hours before the game to ensure that they can be distributed to a local charity.

Each season, tickets are given to many deserving organizations, including: Children’s Hospitals and Clinics, Boys and Girls Clubs, Salvation Army, Gillette Children’s Hospital, and numerous other charitable groups.

For information on how to donate your tickets to Wild Assists, please call 651-602-6000. You may either mail or drop off your tickets at the following address:


Minnesota Wild
Wild Assists
317 Washington Street
Saint Paul, MN 55102

If you are a non-profit that would like to be considered for ticket donations
through our Ticket Assist program


*Please note, tickets donated through this program cannot be used for fundraising purposes or events



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