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Red Sox Jimmy Fund Award Presented to Burger King - August 07, 2008
BOSTON — The Boston Red Sox recently presented Burger King Corp. with the Boston Red Sox Jimmy Fund Award.
The award is given annually to individuals and organizations that have made major, longstanding commitments to the lifesaving mission of Dana-Farber Cancer Institute and the Jimmy Fund.
Burger King restaurants have been a corporate partner of the Jimmy Fund since 2000, and have raised more than $6.5 million to date through their annual "A Chance for Kids Program."
Pictured above are Terry Francona, manager of the Boston Red Sox; Larry Lucchino, Red Sox president and CEO; Red Sox Chairman Tom Werner; John Henry, principal owner of the Red Sox; Suzanne Fountain, director of the Jimmy Fund; Jim Joy, Northeast Division vice president for Burger King Corp.; Jim Froio; franchisees Larry Kohler, Josh Wyman, John Janikies and Melissa Janikies, and Wally the Green Monster. |
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