EVANSTON, Ill. — Northwestern's football and softball programs teamed up and volunteered for the 2018 Misericordia Candy Days on Friday, April 27.
Misericordia offers quality living to 600 children and adults with physical and mental disabilities. Each year throughout the Chicagoland area, volunteers don the signature aprons and pass out candy and tags in return for donations on behalf of Misericordia. One hundred percent of proceeds raised positively affect the residents at Misericordia.
The softball team was stationed in downtown Evanston, while Wildcat football players camped out in front on Northwestern's iconic arch.
For more information on Misericordia or to donate, click here.
Proud to team up with @NUSBcats today for @heartofmercy Candy Days. ??#B1GCats | #CatsGiveBack pic.twitter.com/ark6mGcy58
— Northwestern Football (@NUFBFamily) April 27, 2018
Misericordia offers quality living to 600 children and adults with physical and mental disabilities. Each year throughout the Chicagoland area, volunteers don the signature aprons and pass out candy and tags in return for donations on behalf of Misericordia. One hundred percent of proceeds raised positively affect the residents at Misericordia.
The softball team was stationed in downtown Evanston, while Wildcat football players camped out in front on Northwestern's iconic arch.
For more information on Misericordia or to donate, click here.