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Friday, January 18, 2008

Got a chance to do something really special today: Was honored to be the "Celebrity Angel" on the Comcast Cable Network show "Everyday Heroes" and present the Project H.O.M.E. Foundation a big screen t.v. donated by Best Buy. Project H.O.M.E. was founded by Sister Mary Scullion and Joan Dawson McConnon in Philadelphia, PA to work towards ending homelessness and poverty and to date they've leveraged $40,000,000 dollars in equity towards housing and economic development in Philly. Truly a beautiful thing that they've started, and as a Philly born cat, it was an honor for me to be able to go back to the City Of Brotherly Love and present this gift to put in one of their Project H.O.M.E. residences so the people getting their lives back together can watch a 42" flat screen while their doin' it!! For more info check out: www.projecthome.org/
Here's a quick shot of me and "Everyday Heroes" host Lamont Graves choppin' it up


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