The St. Louis Blues continued their partnership with America’s largest injury law firm, Morgan & Morgan, on the Blues Greatest Assist Program for a third season in 2025-26 and generated another $21,600 for Blues for Kids. For every primary assist recorded during the 2025-26 season, Morgan & Morgan made a $100 donation to Blues for Kids, the charitable trust of the Blues.
Over the course of the season, the Blues had 216 primary assists that led to the final donation figure. The program has raised a total of $70,700 over the course of three seasons, with each season’s donation being over $20,000.
“We’re proud to join forces with Blues for Kids for the third consecutive year and contribute to the amazing work they do to support the well-being of children and families throughout the St. Louis community,” said Morgan & Morgan Managing Partner, Dan Morgan. “Through the Blues Greatest Assist Program, Morgan & Morgan has helped raise more than $70,000 over the last three years to support their mission. We look forward to continuing our partnership and supporting the incredible work of this organization into the future.”
Blues for Kids annually donates more than $1.5 million to the St. Louis community in support of its mission to positively impact programs and services that improve the health and wellness of youth in the St. Louis area. Through grants and ongoing programming such as the Girls Hockey Development Program, North City Blues, Street Blues Ball Hockey and the new C.E.L.L.Y. school assembly program, Blues for Kids impacts over 150,000 local youth each year.
“Year after year, Morgan & Morgan helps Blues For Kids grow our programs and broaden our impact through the Blues Greatest Assist Program,” said Randy Girsch, Vice President and Executive Director of Blues for Kids. “Supporting the St. Louis community is central to the Blues organization’s mission, and partners like Morgan & Morgan make that work possible with a shared commitment to giving back. We’re grateful for their support of a program that allows us to continue making a real difference in our community.”