Children's Hospital Boston
honors Cassel, Wilfork
Dec/03/08 08:14 PM Filed in:
Vince Wilfork
BOSTON, Mass. - New England
Patriots quarterback Matt Cassel and defensive
lineman Vince Wilfork were honored at the
Children's Hospital Boston event "Champions for
Children's" at the Seaport World Trade Center
Boston Tuesday night.
Cassel and Wilfork were recognized as "Champion Award"
recipients, an annual honor bestowed on Boston athletes
who exemplify outstanding commitment to the community
and to Children's Hospital.
Each year, players from the Boston Bruins, Boston
Celtics, New England Patriots, Boston Red Sox and New
England Revolution join representatives of Boston's
financial, real estate and venture capital communities
to raise funds for Children's Hospital at "Champions
for Children's". All money raised goes to the
Children's Fund for patient care, research and
community outreach programs for kids who need it most.
This year's event was hosted by ESPN's Chris Berman and
WEEI's Glenn Ordway.
Cassel and Wilfork visited Children's Hospital Boston
this year making room-to-room visits with patients.
Cassel said he is "always amazed" with the work and
research done at Children's Hospital and is thankful
for the opportunity to help the children.
"As professional athletes we are so blessed to be able
to do what we do," Cassel said. "To be able to use our
position to give back to the community, especially at a
place like Children's Hospital, is very special. To
make an impact on these young children's lives and
their families is something that we are happy and lucky
to do."
Wilfork said visiting with patients and their families
is something that "hits home" for him. His father David
passed away after a long battle with diabetes.
Wilfork said he knows what the patients' families are
going through and always wants to "lift their
spirits."
"It is a blessing to see these kids live every day
because even though they are struggling they never give
up," Wilfork said. "Going through what I went through
as a youngster, I know how tough it can be for these
families. Visiting with these kids is something that is
very special to me. If I can put a smile on their face
just by giving them a handshake, hug or by taking a
picture it's something special."
(patriots.com)