Insight Pt. 2: NFL Alumni Assoc., Hairston Foundation, The Bernard Tyson Social Impact Fund

Published: July 16, 2021, 8:01 p.m.

b'Before my mom passed \\u2013 she insisted on staying in her home. That was challenging as she started to decline. what if there was a program that help our elders age safely at home? I speak with Roosevelt Hairston, CEO of the Hairston Foundation for Social Justice which is partnering with Hands from the Heart Home Healthcare Services in an innovative program that helps seniors in the Philadelphia region age safely at home. Interested parties are asked to contact Christine Hunsberger-Smith for more information at 484-270-4501 x 401 or capable@handsfromtheheart.org. https://thehairstonfoundation.org/

Did you know a person living in North Philadelphia could live 20 fewer years than someone living in Center City? The American Heart Association\\u2019s Bernard Tyson Social Impact Fund is working to change that outcome. I speak Max Gritzuk, AHA\\u2019s Bernard J. Tyson Social Impact Fund. and Naima Black from the Maternity Care Coalition.
https://www.heart.org/en/bernard-j-tyson-fund
https://maternitycarecoalition.org/

NFL alumni are doing some wonderful work in the community. We\\u2019ll be talking with Superbowl Champion, Lee Woodall, President of the NFL Alumni Association and former Eagle and Congressman, Jon Runyan, Vice President about their programs benefiting the community and also supporting NFL Alumni.
https://nflalumniphiladelphia.org/'