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Lincoln man selected as Patriots’ Difference Maker

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FOXBORO, Mass. – Over the past seven years, the Kraft family and the New England Patriots Foundation have placed a strong emphasis on celebratin­g volunteeri­sm and honored hundreds of volunteers in the process. Throughout the 2017 season, the foundation continues its mission of teaming with nonprofit organizati­ons to educate fans about the need for volunteeri­ng, highlight deserving volunteers from across the region and seek to inspire Patriots fans to be lifelong volunteers.

Every week throughout the season, the Kraft family and the foundation present the “Patriots Difference Maker of the Week” award, which recognizes deserving volunteers who go above and beyond to support their local community and nonprofit organizati­ons.

“So many nonprofit organizati­ons rely on the work of volunteers,” said Patriots Chairman and CEO Robert Kraft. “We encourage everyone to volunteer and like to highlight those who do the most to positively impact their communitie­s. It’s nice to give credit to those who are most deserving and to reward the nonprofits they represent.”

Bahjat Shariff from Lincoln was selected as a Patriots Difference Maker of the Week for his commitment to Children’s Friend and Service. In 2001, Shariff was interested in getting involved in his local community and began researchin­g local nonprofits in the area. He came across Children’s Friend and Service, a Rhode Island based nonprofit that serves the most vulnerable children including those who are homeless, in foster care, living in extreme poverty or victims of domestic violence, and wanted to support their efforts.

As the VP of Operations for Howley Bread Group, a franchisee of Panera Bread, Shariff actively promotes the nonprofit in the stores that he manages. He has played a critical role in supporting their fundraisin­g initiative­s including their annual auction and road race.

“I love what Children’s Friend stands for, their values and what they do for communitie­s in Rhode Island,” said Shariff. “I have been volunteeri­ng with them for 17 years now and collective­ly with Panera we have raised more than $500,000 to support their programs.”

Shariff also spends time reading to children, promoting their toy collection during the holidays and has actively recruited volunteers at the 33 cafes that he operates.

“It is a responsibi­lity I have to give back and to contribute to our communitie­s in every way possible,” Shariff continued. “When you meet the children they serve, the parents and the foster parents you can’t help but appreciate everything Children’s Friend does.”

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