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Tiger-Cats alumni come together to help fellow former football players who fall on 'tough times'

As a former offensive lineman with the Hamilton Tiger-Cats, Peter Dyakowski knows how hard life after retirement in sports can be. 

"Unfortunately sometimes some of our members fall on tough times after they're done playing or later in life," Dyakowski said. "That's why we've got our support fund."

Dyakowski is helping to raise funds to help former professional football players in need, and support local youth football groups, with a St. Patrick's Day party on Friday. 

Dyakowski played for the Tiger-Cats from 2007 to 2016. He also ran in the 2019 federal election for the Hamilton Mountain seat as a Conservative candidate. 

He told CBC Hamilton the Hamilton Tiger-Cat Alumni Association (HTCAA) usually raises money for its support fund through golf fundraisers but Dyakowski said he wanted to get extra funding using this party, which runs from 4 p.m. to 9 p.m. at the Hall of Fame Club at Tim Hortons Field.

Crosstown Traffic, a cover band based in Dundas and Burlington, Ont., will be performing and Dyakowski expects other alumni, including those from out of town, to be there. 

Dyakowski shared stories of football alumni that received help from the support fund, saying players sometimes need help getting back on their feet and readjusting to life outside of physical competition. 

"Not a lot of former players go on to bigger things after playing in the [Canadian Football League]," Dyakowski said. "We have a way to extend support to former players that fall on tough times when the glory of football is faded."

The local fund is similar to one by the same name run by the Canadian Football League Alumni Association, which offers "financial support to fellow alumni who are experiencing financial hardship due to a medical condition

Read more on cbc.ca