In a world where so many folks often feel unseen, not heard, and unimportant, it is everyone’s duty to serve.
Mental Health issues are plaguing our country, requiring a community approach to address these challenges. When one considers overcoming the Covid – 19 pandemic, socio-economic issues, social media bullying, children adjusting to a new normal school experience, political divisions, dealing with the innumerable issues we all face at home and the workplace, mental health complexities find us all.
The Alshon Jeffery Foundation (AJF) is committed to acting urgently to ensure those who feel UNHEARD and UNSEEN are met with proper resources and services to achieve their best selves. By leveraging its network, resources, celebrity status, and the overall desires to improve the holistic health of our community, AJF provides a unique approach to maximize the reach of impact and value of donations to those ends.
AJF motto is “See, Hear, Serve” highlighted in the objectives and initiatives set as the guiding pillars:
Mental Health
Breaking the Silence Initiative – aims to curve the negative stigmas associated with persons seeking help along with assisting to identify the timing that help should be sought out.
- AJF is partnered with HereNow Help, a telehealth mental health wellness application platform that provides 24/7/365 support, plus the resources needed to assist in one’s journey to increase overall health. The platform is customizable to reach each individual where they are and help them get to where they want to go.
- SEE. HEAR. SERVE. National Ad Campaign – a series of conversations broaching tough subject matter that oftentimes prevent openness and seeking the support desperately needed. Additionally, the campaign will encourage the collective community to find ways to SERVE each other.
- Mental Health Advocacy – working with all levels of government and community partners to colonize their authority for the purpose of addressing the mental health crisis.
- Legislative Advocacy Day – a day to address AJF’s public policy objectives and initiatives.
Veterans – The American Heroes Initiative
Our Veterans often develop their mental health challenges while defending our nation. AJF believes that we all owe our Veterans our sincerest efforts to directly advocate for our true heroes, who too often go without the help they need, deserve, and require. To that end, the AJF is partnering with the Department of Veterans Affairs and other Veteran Services Organizations to assist in these efforts.
- VetServe 2022
- Fisher House ($20k give and $100k challenge)
- VSOs events
Click here to donate to Fisher House
Growing-up in rural South Carolina, Alshon appreciated the activities and events experienced in his youth. These programs helped shape abilities and build confidence to go beyond perceived limitations. As an adult, Alshon has participated in impactful events for various causes. AJF will host annual activities and events focused on exposing less fortunate communities to opportunities that are possible. Additionally, the same efforts will go to assisting Veterans.
Former South Carolina star Alshon Jeffery (left) poses with a check he presented to members of the Columbia Fisher House Foundation with his mother, Deloris, and his brother, Shamier, who also played football at USC, on Monday, May 9, 2022.
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In a world where so many folks often feel unseen, not heard, and unimportant, it is everyone’s duty to serve.
Mental Health issues are plaguing our country, requiring a community approach to address these challenges. When one considers overcoming the Covid – 19 pandemic, socio-economic issues, social media bullying, children adjusting to a new normal school experience, political divisions, dealing with the innumerable issues we all face at home and the workplace, mental health complexities find us all.
The Alshon Jeffery Foundation (AJF) is committed to acting urgently to ensure those who feel UNHEARD and UNSEEN are met with proper resources and services to achieve their best selves. By leveraging its network, resources, celebrity status, and the overall desires to improve the holistic health of our community, AJF provides a unique approach to maximize the reach of impact and value of donations to those ends.
AJF motto is “See, Hear, Serve” highlighted in the objectives and initiatives set as the guiding pillars:
Growing-up in rural South Carolina, Alshon appreciated the activities and events experienced in his youth. These programs helped shape abilities and build confidence to go beyond perceived limitations. As an adult, Alshon has participated in impactful events for various causes. AJF will host annual activities and events focused on exposing less fortunate communities to opportunities that are possible. Additionally, the same efforts will go to assisting Veterans.
Former South Carolina star Alshon Jeffery (left) poses with a check he presented to members of the Columbia Fisher House Foundation with his mother, Deloris, and his brother, Shamier, who also played football at USC, on Monday, May 9, 2022.
- VIDEO: Alshon Jeffery donates $20K in efforts to bring awareness to mental health
- Why Gamecock great Alshon Jeffery is rallying for mental health awareness
- Alshon Jeffery donates $20K in efforts to bring awareness to mental health
- Alshon Jeffery visits student who wrote him heartfelt letter
- Former Gamecock Jeffery gives back to high school alma mater by paying for senior posters
Mental Health
Breaking the Silence Initiative – aims to curve the negative stigmas associated with persons seeking help along with assisting to identify the timing that help should be sought out.
- AJF is partnered with HereNow Help, a telehealth mental health wellness application platform that provides 24/7/365 support, plus the resources needed to assist in one’s journey to increase overall health. The platform is customizable to reach each individual where they are and help them get to where they want to go.
- SEE. HEAR. SERVE. National Ad Campaign – a series of conversations broaching tough subject matter that oftentimes prevent openness and seeking the support desperately needed. Additionally, the campaign will encourage the collective community to find ways to SERVE each other.
- Mental Health Advocacy – working with all levels of government and community partners to colonize their authority for the purpose of addressing the mental health crisis.
- Legislative Advocacy Day – a day to address AJF’s public policy objectives and initiatives.
Veterans – The American Heroes Initiative
Our Veterans often develop their mental health challenges while defending our nation. AJF believes that we all owe our Veterans our sincerest efforts to directly advocate for our true heroes, who too often go without the help they need, deserve, and require. To that end, the AJF is partnering with the Department of Veterans Affairs and other Veteran Services Organizations to assist in these efforts.
- VetServe 2022
- Fisher House ($20k give and $100k challenge)
- VSOs events
Click here to donate to Fisher House
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