A man who once cared for a baby in the NICU has become his baseball coach 13 years later. The Tampa Bay Lightning, led by coach Jon Cooper, held the 6th annual Coop's Catch for Kids event to raise funds for pediatric cancer research. The event has raised over $750,000, with this year's edition alone collecting around $200,000.
today, Coop’s Catch for Kids raised around $200,000 for pediatric cancer research … since the start of it, Jon Cooper has raised more than $750,000 #GoBolts https://t.co/hLVZRasLPi
#GoBolts coach Jon Cooper’s benefit fishing tournament, which has raised $500K for pediatric cancer research, is just the beginning of how Cooper & the #TBLightning bring kids fighting cancer into their extended family. @TB_Times story: https://t.co/9vqI0a6SkI
Welcome to the 6th annual Coop’s Catch for Kids !! Jon Cooper and the entire #Bolts team will partner with participants to fish and to raise funds for pediatric cancer research. “I hope these kids get to forget everything that brings them down in life and, for four hours, it’s… https://t.co/sI8wStHGWB
#Bolts ready to roll at Coop’s Catch for Kids. https://t.co/6hnVBOJ2uQ
'It's been unbelievable': Man who cared for NICU baby becomes his baseball coach 13 years later | Click on the image to read the full story https://t.co/LAYPu8qJMF