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Jon Lester – Cubs Baseball Player, Outdoorsman, Avid Hunter and Philanthropist by John E. Phillips

Day 5: Why the Chicago Cubs’ Jon and Farrah Lester Started Their Philanthropy - Never Quit with John E. Phillips

Editor’s Note: Jon Lester, today a Chicago Cubs ( HYPERLINK "http://www.chicago.cubs.mlb.com" www.chicago.cubs.mlb.com) pitcher, avid hunter and a member of Mossy Oak’s Pro Staff ( HYPERLINK "http://www.mossyoak.com" www.mossyoak.com), just signed in December, 2014, with the Cubs for a 6-year $155 million contract. Lester won the last game in the 2007 World Series as a pitcher. He pitched in games one and five for the Red Sox in the 2013 World Series and won both those games, enabling Boston to be the 2013 World Series championship team. Jon, who’s featured on the cover of the December 22, 2014, “Sports Illustrated” magazine, has been playing in the Major Leagues for 9 years as a pitcher and enjoys being outdoors. According to the article, “Jon Lester Fears No Curse,” “The Chicago Cubs have been the worst team in the NL the last 5 years, but with Lester signing, the rebuilding Cubs have signaled they’re finally ready to compete.”

Click for Larger ViewClick for Larger ViewPhillips: Jon, many people don’t know that you had cancer the first year you were called up to the majors and played for the Boston Red Sox. They may not know about the struggles you went through to beat cancer, rehabilitate yourself and get your body and your mind in shape to return to the big leagues. They also may not realize that you and your family believe in giving back, and you’ve established a charity called Never Quit.

Lester: My wife, Farrah, and I felt we needed to get involved with our community and wanted to give back to the community and the people who have meant so much to us. Not only did we want to give back to the Boston community, we also wanted to give back to the doctors, nurses, researchers, adults, children and their families who were fighting cancer every day, in the communities where the Boston Red Sox played baseball throughout the season.

Click for Larger ViewClick for Larger ViewWhen individuals donate to the Never Quit Foundation, the money goes to the Pediatric Cancer Research Foundation (www.pcrf-kids.org) based in Los Angeles California. The money is distributed to all the research organizations that are fighting pediatric cancer. There are all types of other cancer-fighting organizations that do a great job of funding cancer research for adults. But many times, the public isn’t aware of the large number of children who daily fight some type of cancer. When we learned about the small percentage of money that goes into cancer research that’s distributed to pediatric cancer research, Farrah and I knew we had to get involved. We sat down and talked about starting the Never Quit Foundation. Our son had just been born and he was about 6-months old. I told my wife. “If we weren’t in the position we’re in, if I only had an everyday kind of job, I can’t imagine how I would feel - knowing my child had cancer, and I wasn’t able to pay for all the medical expenses and research we needed to cure our son.” We decided that we needed to work with and help raise money for pediatric cancer research. This is our third year for actively being involved in the Never Quit Foundation. Although we haven’t raised a ton of money, we have been able to make people more aware of pediatric cancer research, and why it’s so important.

Editor’s Note: To learn more about Jon and Farrah Lester’s charity Never Quit, you can go to www.nvrqt.org, or you can find the Never Quit Foundation on Facebook. www.facebook.com/NeverQuitFoundation

To watch Jon Lester tell about the Never Quit Foundation, go to: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T7o0VoPSiiI

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John Phillips, winner of the 2012 Homer Circle Fishing Award for outstanding fishing writer by the American Sportfishing Association (ASA) and the Professional Outdoor Media Association (POMA), the 2008 Crossbow Communicator of the year and the 2007 Legendary Communicator chosen for induction into the National Fresh Water Hall of Fame, is a freelance writer (over 6,000 magazine articles for about 100 magazines and several thousand newspaper columns published), magazine editor, photographer for print media as well as industry catalogues (over 25,000 photos published), lecturer, outdoor consultant, marketing consultant, book author and daily internet content provider with an overview of the outdoors. Click here for more information and a list of all the books available from John E. Phillips.


Check back each day this week for more about Jon Lester – Cubs Baseball Player, Outdoorsman, Avid Hunter and Philanthropist by John E. Phillips"

Day 1: Jon Lester – at the Top of Baseball with the Chicago Cubs by John E. Phillips
Day 2: Jon Lester - a Two Team Player for the Chicago Cubs and Mossy Oak with John E. Phillips
Day 3: The Chicago Cubs’ Jon Lester - Hunting Is Far More than Harvesting Animals with John E. Phillips
Day 4: Jon Lester of the Chicago Cubs Loves To Practice - Throwing a Baseball and Shooting His Bow with John E. Phillips
Day 5: Why the Chicago Cubs’ Jon and Farrah Lester Started Their Philanthropy - Never Quit with John E. Phillips

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