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Eagles Community QB Awards
The Philadelphia Eagles and Teva Pharmaceuticals awarded $100,000 to local volunteers in order to help support their non-profit initiatives ...

The Philadelphia Eagles and Teva Pharmaceuticals hosted the Community QB Awards on Thursday night to honor local volunteers and the non-profits they serve. The volunteers were awarded $100,000 which will go to the non-profits they work with

The Voice of the Eagles Merrill Reese was the emcee of the event

Defensive end Phillip Hunt thanked the volunteers for their service

Lori Jones of the Children's Heart Foundation was named the Community QB earning $50,000 for her non-profit

Lori Jones holds the check for $50,000. Jones' work with the charity started when her daughter, Riley, was diagnosed before birth with a congential heart defect

Lori Jones on stage with members of the Children's Heart Foundation and Teva Pharmaceuticals

Lori Jones with members of the Children's Heart Foundation

Seven of the 10 finalists honored on stage

Nehemiah Davis (blue polo) was named a runner-up earning $11,000 for his non-profit the Nehemiah Davis Foundation, which works with youth in the City of Philadelphia

Frank Miller of the Cathy Miller Cancer Fund was a runner-up earning $11,000 for the non-profit

Frank Miller of the Cathy Miller Cancer Fund with friends and family celebrating

Maria Kefalas of the Calliope Joy Foundation

Marion Leary of Sink or Swim chats with Jane Jones of the American Cancer Society

Derick Glen of Celebrating Our Veterans

Nancy Fink of the Southeast Pa. Division, March of Dimes

Jim Everett of the Old Pine Community Center shakes hands with defensive end Phillip Hunt

Bob Bechtold of the National Adoption Center

Nancy Fink of the Southeast Pa. Division, March of Dimes with her family

Phillip Hunt poses with Marion Leary of Sink or Swim

Bob Bechtold of the National Adoption Center with friends and family on stage following the event