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MILTON, Del. — Golfers gathered at The Rookery Golf Course in Milton on Monday, June 9, not just for competition but to support a cause: the Jason Anderson Foundation for Youth Sports.
The foundation, created in memory of Jason Anderson, helps ensure children can play sports regardless of their family’s financial situation. Anderson was 33 years old when he died in a car accident in 2015.
“It’s one of the things that kind of keeps us going,” said Marc Anderson, Jason’s father. “You never accept what happens. You never get used to it. And people can tell you, ‘It’s been ten years, you should be fine.’ Trust me, you’re not. But for us, it’s our ability to continue to contribute in Jason’s honor and his name.”
Marc said his son had a deep passion for sports from a young age. He recalled Jason insisting on staying through the end of baseball games, even when the Orioles were losing and it was late on a school night.
That passion carried into Jason’s professional life. He went on to work with major organizations, including the New Orleans Saints and Dover Motorsports. His family said giving back through the foundation felt natural.
“He was just one of those people,” Marc said. “You know, when they say good people die young, he was one of those. He was just a great guy, would do anything for you.”
The past decade has been difficult, but Marc said Jason’s 11-year-old son, Ryan, brings comfort. Ryan enjoys soccer, is starting to play golf, and recently expressed interest in baseball and basketball.
“He’s just like Jason,” Marc said. “Same great personality.”
Since its founding in 2016, the Jason Anderson Foundation has raised $80,000 for the community. Marc hopes the life lessons Jason learned through sports — teamwork, leadership and friendship — will live on through the children the foundation supports.