Professional Sports Team Hires Homeless Artist After Receiving His Heartfelt Letter

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Professional Sports Team Hires Homeless Artist After Receiving His Heartfelt Letter

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When Jamie Hogaboam contacted the Winnipeg Jets of the National Hockey League (NHL), he was just looking to raise money for a local art studio that helps people deal with mental illness. He decided to write the organization a letter about mental health and his own struggles.

"He wrote me a passionate and articulate letter on the subject of mental health. He referred to his own struggles, but more so the struggles of others," Jets co-owner Mark Chipman told NHL.com. "He's always thinking about other people, which is what drew me to him."

The Jets had been supporting the studio for the last three years, so they already had a rough understanding of what was going on. But after receiving Hogaboam's letter: The Jets decided to take it one step further, they hired the talented artist for a special project, to paint portraits of the inaugural Winnipeg Hall of Fame class.  

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This wasn't just a token gesture by the Jets, Hogaboam is actually a very talented artist. They knew they had the right guy for the job after he was done with his first portrait, of Jets' legend Dale Hawerchuk.

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"We approached him for some portrait work for our recently created Hall of Fame, and he was up to it as an artist," Chipman told NHL.com. "Then when I met with him, it became even more obvious that he was the right guy. He has a phenomenal understanding of the Jets and the players; he's a bona fide hockey fan."

His talent is speaking for itself. Take a look at some of the work he has produced over the years.

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Before landing this commission with the Jets, Hogaboam would set up on street corners and sell his art for $5 a piece.

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He doesn't just strictly stick to sports-related pieces. Take a look at these two pictures that depict the Canadian wilderness.

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