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Baysox help brighten holidays

Louie's Holiday Hope Project helps 39 kids in 16 families
January 3, 2013
BOWIE, Md. -- The Bowie Baysox announced today that Louie's Holiday Hope Project helped 16 families in need, including 39 kids, in Bowie and surrounding areas during the 2012 holiday season.

The team partnered with Prince George's County Fire/EMS Department, the Bowie Police Department and Bowie Youth & Family Services to provide food, winter coats and Christmas gifts to the families, based on their needs.

Baysox director of marketing, Brandan Kaiser, commented on how much the program has accomplished. "Louie's Holiday Hope Project had another very successful year of assisting families in need around the holidays," Kaiser said. "Every year this program grows, thanks to the great support from the community and all the donations we receive. The Baysox would like to thank our partners this year, and all those that contributed to Louie's Holiday Hope Project."

The Prince George's Fire/EMS Department donated 20 food boxes to the cause, while the Bowie Police Department pitched in 35 toys that were donated to families in need. Bowie Youth & Family Services provided 10 families that were in need of assistance and the Baysox helped six additional families that were nominated by friends or family.

In addition to the Bowie Police Department, Prince George's County Fire/EMS Department and Bowie Youth and Family Services, the Baysox would like to thank all the fans who donated coats and toys to the program. Dozens of toys were collected during the season along with more than 50 coats during the team's warm clothing drive.

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The Baysox open the 2013 season on the road and begin the 20th season of baseball at Prince George's Stadium Thursday, April 11. To keep up with Baysox news during the offseason, please visit baysox.com online.