
MARYLAND (WBFF) — Patients at Johns Hopkins Children’s Center had the opportunity to meet former Baltimore Ravens players Tony Dungy and Harry Swayne during a visit to the Children’s Center on Thursday.
The event, held on Feb. 5, was sponsored by Super Baskets of Hope, which aims to bring joy to children in hospitals across every NFL city in anticipation of this weekend’s big game.
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The patients at the Children’s Center received baskets filled with toys, games, art sets, and books. In total, the former players donated 140 baskets for this event.
Additionally, patients’ families received tote bags containing a journal, a necklace, and a book.
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Baskets of Hope was founded in 1995 by the Brunette family to provide hope and encouragement to families facing medical challenges throughout the United States.