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Cowboys Players Visit Scottish Rite Hospital For Children With UnitedHealthcare, Project Sunshine

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DALLAS—Dallas Cowboys tight end Gavin Escobar, linebacker DeVonte Holloman and running back Joseph Randle joined volunteers from UnitedHealthcare on Thursday in bringing a "HeARTS" party to patients of Texas Scottish Rite Hospital For Children in Dallas.

The "HeARTS" party, a creation of non-profit organization Project Sunshine, included crafts, face painting, games, prizes and a photo booth equipped with costumes and props to provide some much-needed relief from the stresses and monotony of treatment for more than 100 young patients and their families. The "HeARTS" party at Scottish Rite was one of six events happening across the country in honor of American Heart Month – the official month to raise awareness for the risks of heart disease and stroke.

UnitedHealthcare, the Cowboys' official community partner, has teamed up with Project Sunshine on a national level to provide free educational, recreational and social programs to thousands of children facing medical challenges across the country since 2012.

UnitedHealthcare is dedicated to helping people lead healthier lives, and has helped raise awareness of the benefits of healthy living and preventing chronic diseases, particularly childhood obesity and diabetes, through work with the Dallas Cowboys Rookie Club – an annual outreach initiative designed to introduce the team's newest members to importance of giving back to the community. Escobar, Holloman and Randle are members of last season's Rookie Club.

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