Guardian Angel Restoration was the featured nonprofit at the Indy Fuel home game on February 28, 2026. Our crew set up at Fishers Event Center to meet the families we serve every day. Not in the middle of a flood or a fire, but in their seats, with their kids, on a Saturday night.
This is what community means to a restoration company that's veteran-owned and Noblesville-based. The same neighbors we run toward at 2 a.m. when a pipe bursts or a basement floods. The same families we sit down with after a fire to figure out what's salvageable and what isn't. That night, none of that was on the table. It was a hockey game, a balloon animal, a giveaway puck, and a hug.
Most of our customers meet us on the worst day they've had in years. We thought about that a lot when Indy Fuel asked if we wanted to be the Nonprofit Of The Game. The answer wasn't about leads or marketing. The answer was: if we're going to be the people Hamilton County calls when something goes wrong, we should also be the people Hamilton County sees when something goes right.
So our four-person crew packed up the truck, set the booth, and spent the night handing out balloon animals, branded Indy Fuel pucks, and lanyards. Our owner stayed at the front of the booth the whole night, talking to families one at a time. The kids took balloon swords and orange dragons home. The adults asked a lot of questions about water damage. We answered all of them.
Photos from the booth, the balloon line, the swag table, and the on-ice giveaways during intermission.























Indy Fuel hosts a Nonprofit Of The Game program at every home game at Fishers Event Center. On February 28, that was us. Our booth shared the night with our partner More Than A Phone, a backpack charity that puts essentials in the hands of teens and families who need them.
The Indy Fuel team gave us a jumbotron mention, on-ice intermission promotions, and a chance to meet thousands of Hamilton County families face to face. We came home with a stack of balloon scraps, an empty puck box, and a long list of conversations we wouldn't trade for any ad campaign.
Indianapolis' professional volleyball franchise calls Guardian Angel when something goes wrong on or off the court. Veteran-owned, locally rooted, and the same name two professional sports brands have trusted with their building, their families, and their fans.
We don't usually wear hoodies and hand out balloons. Usually we're showing up at your door at 2 a.m. with a truck full of equipment. Here's what we handle.
If you need restoration, call us. If you spot us at the next Indy Fuel home game or an Indy Ignite match, say hi.