Patriots Gostkowski Visits Children at Hasbro
Tuesday, October 28, 2014
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Stephen Gostkowski at Hasbro
New England Patriots kicker Stephen Gostkowski stopped by Hasbro Children's Hospital on Tuesday to visit with patients and their families, taking time to sign autographs and bring smiles to their faces. Gostkowski has recently created the "Kick 4 Kids" challenge campaign in which he will match all donations to Hasbro Children's Hospital, up to $10,000, from now until December 31st. For donations of $100, $500 or $1,000, Gostkowski will provide thank you gifts such as a signed pictures, footballs and T-Shirts.
“It truly means a lot to me to be able to visit Hasbro Children’s Hospital and do what I can to help brighten the day for patients and their families who are going through such challenging times" said Gostkowski of his visit.
You can make a donation to be matched to the "Kick 4 Kids Challenge" by clicking here.
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