Source: Good News Network
This Major League Baseball player is being hailed for hitting a philanthropic home run after he donated a $9.4 million property to help special needs children.
Cole Hamels, who has served as a pitcher for the Philadelphia Philles and the Texas Rangers prior to his current position with the Chicago Cubs, recently donated the estate to Camp Barnabas, a nonprofit that facilitates summer camps and exciting experiences for special needs children and kids with chronic illnesses, as well as their siblings.
The property includes 100 acres of land and a 32,000-square-foot mansion that is located on the shoreline of Table Rock Lake.
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Hamels and his wife donated the property through their foundation, making it the largest donation that Camp Barnabas has ever received.
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