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  • Chicago White Sox Community Outreach mission

    The ultimate goal of the Chicago White Sox is to compete for a championship on the field every season. We take great pride in our teams' accomplishments on the field, but just as important to the organization are our accomplishments off-the-field. The White Sox recognize and accept the responsibility to serve all Chicagoans in the greater Chicagoland community. Our outreach through Chicago White Sox Charities, the team's philanthropic arm, along with the club's year-round community relations efforts, touch the lives of our neighbors in many different ways.


    In addition to the in-kind support provided by the club, White Sox Charities provides financial and emotional support to hundreds of Chicago-based organizations, including those leading the fight against cancer, dedicated to improving the lives of youth through recreation and education, and those offering support to children and families in crisis. With the generous support of White Sox fans, friends and sponsors, White Sox Charities has donated nearly $15 million since its inception in 1990, striving to improve the quality of life for Chicagoans of all ages, races and genders.


    To the White Sox, winning goes beyond the diamond into the community. The White Sox and White Sox Charities want to inspire, educate and embrace Chicago to create a lasting legacy for future generations.


Sox Split

Chicago White Sox Charities, the non-profit arm of the Chicago White Sox, is looking for dependable, enthusiastic, highly-motivated, and hard working individuals to sell Sox Split raffle tickets.

Sox Split is a charity raffle program whereby tickets are sold throughout the ballpark during every White Sox home game. One lucky fan takes home half of the net proceeds from that night's raffle ticket sales, with the other half benefiting Chicago White Sox Charities.

Applicants must:
• be 18 years of age or older
• have good cash handling and customer service skills
• be comfortable approaching people and selling in front of crowds
• be comfortable working in inclement weather (U.S. Cellular Field is an outdoor ballpark)
• understand the timing/pacing of baseball

Program Details:
• Earn $35 per game (approximately 3-4 hours of work)
• 81 home games -- 70% night games/ 30% day games
• Position is part-time (April-September)
• Uniform is provided

If interested in the position please send your resume to mkann@chisox.com, or for more information, contact Mike Kann at 312-674-5504.