by Jesse Broome | May 12, 2019 | charity
More than two million women in Africa cannot have a C-Section; as a result, their babies die in utero. The cause? A worsening and ever-debilitating tear in the organs, known as an obstetric fistula, is life-threatening for the mother—and lethal for the baby. The...
by Jesse Broome | May 6, 2019 | the-next-50
A recent study showed that 1 in 5 prescriptions go unfilled in the U.S. because financially the people cannot afford them. The discount drug programs or as they are better known as, affinity membership programs, have been around for a while and usually include a...
by Jesse Broome | Mar 28, 2019 | the-next-50
Republican President Roosevelt was very supportive of conservation programs and improving living conditions overall however his passion was national health care the platform he ran on for the Progressive Party in 1912. The Democratic Party jumped on the bandwagon when...
by Jesse Broome | Feb 27, 2019 | the-next-50
The heart symbolizes both, however, as it turns out it has more similarities than just the symbol. Although it is still the #1 killer in the U.S. and great advancements have been made in the medical treatment of heart disease, the greatest breakthrough is happening...
by Jesse Broome | Feb 19, 2019 | charity
(Reprinted from Kiplinger.com) You can’t discuss handling money responsibly without discussing the concept of giving. Charitable giving is a subject close to my heart and something I have emphasized to my children, and now with my grandchildren, since they were young....