Each season the Predators Foundation Board selects six deserving charities to receive exclusive opportunities throughout the season including an in-arena drive collection. Collections may include books, toys, school supplies and baby supplies, etc. Learn more about this season's Featured Charities below!

Manna Café Ministries

Featured Charity Night: Saturday, October 19

Manna Café Ministries works diligently to serve and care for others. They utilize food, clothing, showers, shelter, health clinics and nutrition education to meet the immediate needs of hurting individuals and families.

Native American Indian Association of Tennessee

Featured Charity Night: Saturday, November 2

The mission of the Native American Indian Association (NAIA) is to provide social and supportive services with a focus on promoting traditional Native American arts and cultural revitalization for the Native American Indian population in the State of Tennessee.

Project Transformation Tennessee

Featured Charity Night: Saturday, January 18

Project Transformation Tennessee has a mission to transform communities by engaging children, college-age young adults, and churches in purposeful relationships.

From Your Father

Featured Charity Night: Saturday, February 8

From Your Father is on a mission to let children in fatherless homes know that they are loved and to provide the resources and support that they need.

Nashville Anti-Human Trafficking Coalition

Featured Charity Night: Saturday, March 8

Nashville Anti-Human Trafficking Coalition (NAHT) works to rescue, restore, and resource women and children from the bondage of human trafficking and addiction.

Palmer Home for Children

Featured Charity Night: Sunday, April 6

Palmer Home for Children serves children ages newborn to 24 years old regardless of race, gender or background. When a child is referred to Palmer Home, he or she is placed in one of our four care settings that best fits their unique needs: Campus Care, Foster Care, Transitional Care and Family Care, which serves infants and mothers incarcerated right here in Nashville.