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Heisman Winner Spotlights Hunger In His Hometown, And Food Pantry Donations Pour In [npr.org]

 

By Laurel Wamsley, National Public Radio, December 16, 2019

When LSU quarterback Joe Burrow won the Heisman Trophy on Saturday, he used his acceptance speech not only to thank his teammates, his family and his coach — but also to highlight the struggles of people in his small hometown in Ohio.

"Coming from Southeast Ohio, it's a very impoverished area," Burrow said, in an emotional address during which he frequently brushed away tears. "The poverty rate is almost two times the national average, and there's so many people there that don't have a lot.

"I'm up here for all those kids in Athens and in Athens County that go home to not a lot of food on the table, hungry after school," he continued. "And you guys can be up here too."

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Using fame to help prevent ACEs? 

THAT could be a game changer in a lot of ways. 
Would love to see more people follow suit. 
Love stories such as this. Though in truth, we need national systems and policies to prevent the need for random acts of kindness to prevent food insecurity, housing insecurity, all ACEs and the resulting toxic childhood stress; increased likelihood of problems in brain development, school, life, health, longevity. 

Still, #usefametopreventACEs is welcomed as it sure could help raise awareness of this movement, ACEs Science, the importance of using trauma-informed practices and principles everywhere, all the time! 

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