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Cam Launches Cam Newton Foundation


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The Panthers quarterback hosted an event for Charlotte’s philanthropic leaders at The Fillmore. His mother and father spoke to the crowd about their family’s desire to help the pro bowler’s newly adopted home.

The Cam Newton Foundation operates under the motto “Everyone Matters.” The Foundation is set up to benefit children in the Carolinas by partnering with other established non-profits.

http://www.wcnc.com/...-147269815.html

There's a video link in the above article.

http://www.wbtv.com/...tion-and-madden

Here's a direct link to the video in this article.

http://www.wbtv.com/...&clipId=6938192

BONUS: Cam explains where "Super Cam" came from :lol: (also posted in its own thread)

http://www.qcitymetro.com/news/articles/cam_newton_announces_charity_foundation095616820.cfm

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