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Great food, people and Sports Stars benefit Ronald Mc Donald House

Jan 28, 2017 9:19:00 AM / by Natalie Scarantino posted in Local Giving

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Cosmo DeNicola  Companies rolled out the all new Cosmo Pizza at Goombas Pizzaria in Colmar, PA on Saturday January 28th. Attendees were asked to contribute to a great cause, and by doing so were rewarded with a tasty sample of the Cosmo Pizza and a coupon for a free Pizza. Joining the celebration were world champion Philadelphia Soul Players LaRico Stevenson, Darius Reynolds and Sean Daniels; Philadelphia Soul mascot Soulman also made a guest appearance and entertained the families and Children with his spirited antics. Keeping with the Football Theme, former Philadelphia Eagles General Manager Jimmy Murray greeted all guests in attendance with amazing stories of previous Philadelphia Eagles owners, players and team history.

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Cosmo DeNicola Visits Hopeworks ‘N Camden

Jan 16, 2017 9:18:00 AM / by Natalie Scarantino posted in Local Giving

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Fort Washington, PA- Cosmo DeNicola had the honor of speaking at the Hopeworks ‘N Camden Youth Development Center. Hopeworks is a youth outreach program that uses education, technology and entrepreneurship to help Camden’s youth learn everyday skills that will help them with their future endeavors. Hopeworks partners with local businesses, and has helped organizations including JEVS Human Services and CPAC.

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Ronald McDonald House to benefit from new Cosmo Pizza

Dec 6, 2016 9:22:00 AM / by Natalie Scarantino posted in Local Giving, Ronald McDonald House

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2016 has been a great year for Cosmo DeNicola, after winning 4 Arena Football League Conference Championships the 5th time was the charm.  The Philadelphia Soul won the 2016 Arena Bowl Championship on August 26th, 2016 beating the Arizona Rattlers, which was nationally televised on ESPN.

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Soul Honors Paralyzed Military Veteran

May 31, 2016 9:22:00 AM / by Natalie Scarantino posted in Local Giving

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PHILADELPHIA-- Army Sergeant Dan Rose can walk, which is something he thought would never happen again after a fateful battlefield reality violently changed Dan’s life on April 27, 2011.  On that date, Rose was serving in Afghanistan and his platoon was performing “route clearance”.  It was during one of these daily missions that his truck was hit with 1,000 pounds of explosives. The heavily armored Humvee; blown apart into two pieces, unbelievably left all the occupants alive, however Rose was left paralyzed from the chest down.

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