Three Boston Red Sox players recently helped with the painting of apartments in Concord, NH, for Families in Transition, a New Hampshire organization that strives to help homeless individuals and families “reach beyond the cycle of homelessness to lead healthy and successful lives.”
This effort was part of the Red Sox 100 Acts of Kindness program, in which team players and their significant others, as well as team staff, are reaching out to perform good deeds for nonprofit organizations. This initiative is part of the celebration of the 100-year anniversary of Fenway Park.
Media reports:
WMUR-TV: Red Sox roll up their sleeves to help homeless families (28 NOV 12)
Boston Globe Photo Gallery: Red Sox Acts of Kindness
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