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Babbo to fight cancer with proceeds in Surprise

Local Italian eatery to host baseball charity day event

Posted 2/12/24

Babbo Italian Eatery is hosting its third annual Baseball for Babbo Day of Giving event on Thursday, Feb. 29.

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Babbo to fight cancer with proceeds in Surprise

Local Italian eatery to host baseball charity day event

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Babbo Italian Eatery is hosting its third annual Baseball for Babbo Day of Giving event on Thursday, Feb. 29.

All eight Valley Babbo Italian Eatery locations, including the one in Surprise, will donate 100% of profits made that day to the Seena Magowitz Foundation to fund pancreatic cancer research at HonorHealth Research Institute.

Babbo in Surprise is at 16433 W. Bell Road.

In addition, Babbo and Roger E. Magowitz, the founder and CEO of the Seena Magowitz Foundation, will each match funds raised up to $50,000.

This event is foremost a loving tribute to the founder of Babbo Italian Eatery, the late Ken Pollack, who was a passionate baseball fan who lost his battle to pancreatic cancer in late 2022. Babbo means ‘daddy’ in Italian and Pollack was that leading figure to his staff and loved ones.

“My dad lived by the philosophy, ‘If you give you will get, and if you get you should give,’” said Taylor Schultz, Pollack’s daughter and marketing director of Babbo. “Babbo’s annual Day of Giving is one way we choose to honor his legacy and live by this shared value.”

Pancreatic cancer is the third leading cause of cancer deaths with an increasing five-year survival rate of 13%. The Seena Magowitz Foundation aims to eliminate pancreatic cancer, maximize awareness, and extend the quality of life for pancreatic cancer patients.

“In the battle against pancreatic cancer, every step forward is a triumph,” Roger Magowitz said. “In our quest for a cure, we stand united with Babbo Italian Eatery and the local community to rewrite the narrative of this aggressive illness.”

Valley residents can enjoy a delicious meal from Babbo Italian Eatery, dine in, or take out on Feb. 29 to honor the life of Ken and support pancreatic cancer research.

There will be an opportunity to further support by purchasing raffle tickets to win one-of-a-kind memorabilia, including baseballs, bats, photos and artwork by MLB legends, Joe DiMaggio, Hank Aaron, Mickey Mantle and Willie Mays.

Donations to the Seena Magowitz Foundation can also be made by visiting Babbo’s donation page.

Babbo and The Seena Magowitz Foundation will also be hosting an event Feb. 29 for pancreatic cancer patients, caregivers, and the medical staff at HonorHealth Research Institute.