Notre Dame men's basketball delivered toys and smiles to Beacon Children's Hospital
By:
Jena Stopczynski
Posted: Dec 18, 2023 6:14 PM EST
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SOUTH BEND, Ind. -- The Notre Dame Men's basketball team spent time purchasing toys to deliver to children at Beacon Children's Hospital Monday.
The gifts were given to children ages four and up that are stuck in the hospital for the holidays.
"It brightens our day as much as we hope it brightens theirs," shared Irish forward, Matt Zona.
Meijer paid for the toys that the players picked out.
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