ESPN anchor Hannah Storm will be honored with the prestigious 2025 Pat Summerall Award during the Super Bowl LIX week, highlighting her outstanding contributions to sports broadcasting and her charitable efforts. The award will be presented at the 20th Legends for Charity Dinner, which raises funds for St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital, a cause Storm is passionately committed to. “It’s an incredible honor to be recognized in this way, especially at an event that supports such a vital mission that St. Jude embodies,” Storm expressed. This year’s Legends for Charity Dinner is scheduled for February 8, 2025, and aims to continue supporting the groundbreaking work of St. Jude, which provides crucial treatment and research for children battling serious illnesses at no cost to their families. The Pat Summerall Award is named after the legendary sportscaster and is awarded to individuals who have demonstrated integrity and excellence in sports. Storm’s influence and commitment to sports broadcasting have made her a significant figure in the industry, and this recognition seeks to honor her impactful career and philanthropic efforts. The event will feature various sports icons and personalities aiming to gather support for the noble cause of eradicating childhood cancer and other life-threatening diseases. Anyone interested in attending the 20th Legends for Charity Dinner can find more information on how to secure tickets through the official St. Jude website.