NEW YORK – September is annually recognized nationwide as Childhood Cancer Awareness Month, and Major League Baseball is fully committed to that cause while providing resources in the fight against childhood cancer.
In addition to the on-field demonstrations by all 30 clubs earlier this month, MLB has also partnered with the non-profit organization Project Sunshine, which specializes in volunteer and engagement opportunities for corporate employees to give back to hospitalized children across the country.
On Wednesday, more than 30 MLB employees in the league’s New York City office gathered to pack 1,000 “Kits4Play” activity kits, which Project Sunshine will then distribute to young patients across the city. These kits are filled with various games and play-based activities that can help