Jeffrey’s Cap Is All Dat!

When you’re a 16-year-old boy, there’s nothing cooler than a getting a cap signed by the “GOAT,” (Greatest Of All Time) quarterback Drew Brees who just happens to be from his favorite team, the New Orleans Saints.

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Jamie O'Berry
Denzel the Warrior.

Denzel choose Steph to sign his cap because he makes 3-pointers and layups no matter who he’s up against. Now that Denzel is up against cancer, the Steph’s signature reminds him that he’s not alone.

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Jamie O'Berry
Almost As Good as a Gold Medal.

Michael Phelps said that when he was young, “I always thought it would be neat to make the Olympic team.” He grew up to be the most decorated Olympian of all time and to sign a cap for a fellow swimmer named Zachary who is fighting Hodgkin’s Lymphoma.

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Jamie O'Berry
Armor Up, Gabriel!

Lovable. Kind. Caring. Funny. These words both describe Gabriel and his Cap Hero Iron Man (AKA Tony Stark). Incidentally, in Hebrew, the name Gabriel means “God is my strong man.” Some Cap Heroes were just meant to be.

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Jamie O'Berry
A Slam Dunk for Brielle.

The cap would’ve been special to Brielle at any time (she was on her high school basketball team), but it was an especially welcome gift during her cancer treatment. “I’m grateful for Caps for Kids.
When Brielle received the cap, it brought a huge smile to her face.” – Brielle’s mom

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Jamie O'Berry
TobyMac Gives Back.

Elliott was introduced to TobyMac by his mom, a big fan of Christian music. He said, “It is an honor to have this autograph from the singer I have listened to for as long as I can remember.”

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Jamie O'Berry
To Honduras with Love.

Vilma, a 9-year-old from Honduras, is a lot of fun, a little crazy, and has an attitude that lights up an entire room. She loves being around her family and friends and watching movies starring twice Oscar-nominated actress Margot Robbie.

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Jamie O'Berry