STARS CELEBRATE RANDOM ACTS OF KINDNESS DAY WITH PROJECT ANGEL FOOD AND THE EVEREST FOUNDATION
Event highlights Everest Foundation’s new Telephone Angels Program supporting the critically ill in Los Angeles
Los Angeles, CA - (February 17, 2021) - Rachel Lindsay (The Bachelorette, Extra), Kirsten Vangsness (Criminal Minds), Eileen Davidson(Real Housewives of Beverly Hills, Young & the Restless), and Project Angel Food board member Juan Pablo Di Pace (DWTS, Dashing in December), joined Project Angel Food and The Everest Foundation to celebrate Random Acts of Kindness Day on Wednesday, February 17, 2021.
These celebrity Telephone Angels made calls to critically ill clients as a way to ease the intense loneliness brought on by the COVID-19 pandemic. They were joined by Project Angel Food Executive Director Richard Ayoub and Dr. Michael Everest, Chairman of the Everest Foundation, which sponsors The Everest Foundation Telephone Angels Program. After gathering via Zoom to discuss the program and their calls, this is what participants had to say:
In addition to the phone calls, Dr. Everest labeled meals with messages of support to the 2,300 people receiving meals today from Project Angel Food, personally delivered meals to clients in the Hollywood area and, announced that in addition to sponsoring The Everest Foundation Telephone Angels program, he would sponsor a new van to help Project Angel Food keep up with the demand of increase meal deliveries due to the pandemic.
TELEPHONE ANGELS
Project Angel Food began piloting Telephone Angels program in April 2020. In addition to their regular meal deliveries, this program pairs volunteers with Project Angel Food clients who identify with feelings of isolation and loneliness. Volunteers connect with clients over the phone for weekly or twice-weekly social check-ins. Volunteers do not offer medical advice or psychological counseling, simply camaraderie and friendship. Since the pilot program launched, 90 percent of the people participating have said their mood has improved because of the calls. Through its generous fiscal sponsorship, The Everest Foundation ensures the program can expand to more Project Angel Food clients, while also providing adequate recruitment and training for volunteers.
PROJECT ANGEL FOOD
From its kitchen in Los Angeles, Project Angel Food provides medically tailored meals to 2,300 people per day who are living with life-threatening illnesses such as HIV/AIDS, cancer, diabetes, heart disease, etc. The organization has prepared and delivered over 13-million meals since its founding in 1989 in response to the AIDS; and over a million in 2020alone in response to the COVID-19 pandemic.
THE EVEREST FOUNDATION
The Everest Foundation is a global non-profit 501(c)(3) organization, based in Los Angeles that provides opportunities for advancement and innovation in medical education and research. The Foundation optimizes medical residency programs through funding for specific initiatives, along with funding for medical research training that addresses the holistic needs of communities, programs, trainees, physicians, and scientists.
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