Helping the Community with COVID-19 Testing Sites

KSAZ Fox 10 coverage of COVID-19 testing expansion.

Posted in Press | Comments Off on Helping the Community with COVID-19 Testing Sites

Additional COVID-19 Testing Site Added

Media coverage by Arizona KPHO CBS 5.

Posted in Press | Comments Off on Additional COVID-19 Testing Site Added

The Bridge Forum – Time For Change in Mesa, AZ

Collaborative Effort Between Law Enforcement, Arizona Government, Business and Community Leaders

Part of the 2020 Series | Two Panels, One Message |
This event will be streamed live on Facebook Live.
The Bridge Forum – Time For Change is an exclusive panel of Policy, Policing & Community leaders discussing community engagement with police professionalism.

TUESDAY, AUGUST 11, 2020 AT 8 AM – 11 AM

Community Panel:
– Travis L. Cutright | President,  National Forum for Black Public Administrators Central Arizona Chapter
– Keisha McKinnor | Asst. Regional Director,  ADL Arizona (Anti-Defamation League)
– Dr. Juan M. Brown Sr. | Pastor,  Progressive Baptist Church
– Dr. Lori M. Berquam | Interim President,  Mesa Community College
– Dr. James Driscoll | Asst. Superintendent,  Mesa Unified School District
– Armonee D. Jackson | President, Arizona Youth & College NAACP
Policy & Policing Panel:
– Russell “Rusty” Bowers | Speaker of The House, Arizona State Representative, District 25
– Sean Bowie, Arizona State Senator, District 18
– Ken Cost | Police Chief,  City of Mesa Police Department
– Joe Cluer | Executive Director, Arizona Police Association
– Valerye Boyer-Well | Judge,  Mesa Municipal Court
– Terry Young | President,  Arizona Association of Chiefs of Police
Supported by:
– John Giles | Mayor,  City of Mesa, Arizona Government
– Jack Sellers |  Maricopa County Supervisor District 1
– Sally Harrison | President & CEO,  Mesa Chamber of Commerce
Moderator:
– Dr. Benjamin F. Chavis Jr | President & CEO,

National Newspaper Publishers Association
Sponsors:
– City of Mesa, Arizona Government
– Mesa Chamber of Commerce
– Maricopa County
– Evolve Public Relations and Marketing
Posted in Press | Tagged | Comments Off on The Bridge Forum – Time For Change in Mesa, AZ

Free COVID-19 Drive-Thru Testing

The Travis L. Williams American Legion Post 65 will be moving to Cesar Chavez Park after today, Friday, July 24th.

We have enjoyed servicing the 85040-1-2 zip codes with COVID-19 testing for the last two weeks may God continue to bless the Phoenix area community and the U.S.A.

New Testing Site: 

Cesar Chavez Park

7858 S 35th Ave

Laveen Village, AZ 85339

Map Link

Dates:

July 28 – Aug 8 | Tues – Sat | 6:00 am – 1:00 pm

 

Posted in Press | Comments Off on Free COVID-19 Drive-Thru Testing

U.S. Army Desert Storm Veteran, Community Leader Brings COVID-19 Protection Tech to Unforgotten Heroes

Alan “AP” Powell Partners with Noral Clean Technologies to Help Travis L. Williams Post 65

PHOENIX (PRWEB) July 23, 2020

AP & Associates, LLC, chaired by Phoenix-based businessman and nonprofit leader Alan “AP” Powell, is excited to announce a partnership with Noral Clean Technologies to bring the state-of-the-art BioProtect System to the Travis L. Williams American Legion Post 65, which serves veterans in South Phoenix’s 85040 zip code, one of the most vulnerable communities in the state.

Powell, a serial entrepreneur, Gulf War Veteran, philanthropist and a renowned strategic consultant, most recently launched the nation’s largest COVID-19 testing site, a free drive-thru, at South Mountain Community College through his nonprofit, the HeroZona Foundation. The location was specifically chosen to ensure that veterans and the local community have access to much-needed resources that can help them stay protected against the virus.

“Post 65 works hard every day to ensure that the military heroes who reside there are supported,” Powell says. “By partnering with Noral Clean Technologies and bringing this crucial sanitizing service to the facility, we are helping to keep all of the members safe from coronavirus.”

The BioProtect System by Noral Clean Technologies is a proven antimicrobial solution treatment that creates a microscopic barrier on both porous and non-porous surfaces for up to three months. The coating forms a shield of molecular spikes which carry a positive charge that attract negatively charged bacteria. Once attracted, the spikes pierce the cell and rupture its membrane, causing the micro-organism to die. The spray is colorless, odorless, environmentally responsible and nontoxic, making it safe to use in high traffic areas. BioProtect can be used to safeguard against coronavirus, MRSA, ringworm, influenza, HIV and more.

“Three months of protection from coronavirus and other harmful organisms will help to keep the legion safe and its members and guests healthy,” says J. Glynn Gross, CEO of Noral Clean Technologies. “We are honored to have been entrusted by AP and the American Legion to protect these heroes.”

Outside of the spray technology, the post will also be given BioProtect’s hand purifier that provides six hours of protection against germs, after just one application. Similar to the antimicrobial solution, the alcohol-free formula creates a protective barrier on the skin, with aloe vera infusion to hydrate.

Noral Clean Technologies with the help of AP & Associates, LLC, will be performing its patented and FDA and EPA-approved BioProtectUS system to provide three months of protection at the Post in August. Legionnaires will also be provided with the state-of-the-art hand purifier to keep themselves safe once the service is concluded.

“Since closing due to the pandemic, myself and the other Post officers have not felt ready to reopen to the public yet with the exception of our kitchen for takeout meals,” says Jarvis Reddick, Post Commander and retired U.S. Air Force veteran. “With the help of AP & Associates, and Noral Clean Technologies, we are hoping to welcome the veteran community back soon in the safest and healthiest way.”

Corporate businesses and residential communities interested in learning more about Noral Clean Technologies’ BioProtect services can visit noralcleantech.com or call 888-846-4356.

For more information about AP & Associates, LLC, the Travis L. Williams American Legion Post 65 and all its programs, visit apscottsdale.com and twilliamspost65.org.

About AP & Associates LLC

AP & Associates LLC is a strategic alliances firm with specific expertise in multicultural and veteran initiatives. Through the development and creation of strategic partnerships, AP & Associates has positioned itself as an expert in the art of company, customer and revenue acquisition. AP & Associates LLC has created strategic alliances with Fortune 500 companies, venture capital firms and private equity to bridge the gap between mainstream and urban customers to clients generating top flight results, capable of raising the monies, introducing strategic relationships and driving customer and revenue acquisition. For more information, visit http://www.apandassociatesllc.com.

Posted in Press | Tagged , | Comments Off on U.S. Army Desert Storm Veteran, Community Leader Brings COVID-19 Protection Tech to Unforgotten Heroes

COVID-19 Testing in the Community PBS 8

Coverage of the COVID-19 testing on Arizona PBS 8.

Posted in Press | Comments Off on COVID-19 Testing in the Community PBS 8

Bridge Forum Time for Change Series to Discuss Black Views and Actions to Reach Equality in America

Collaborative Effort Between Law Enforcement, Arizona Government, Business and Community Leaders, with Support from SRP, EPCOR and UPS

The HeroZona Foundation has announced a Bridge Forum on Tuesday, June 23 from 8 to 11 a.m. at the American Legion Post 65 (1624 E. Broadway Rd.) in Phoenix, which will discuss what it’s like to be Black in America and how to take actions to reach equality. This invitation-only event will also be live-streamed to the public on TheBridgeForum.com.

The Bridge Forum: Time for Change event will be the eighth Bridge Forum series from the organization to understand different perspectives, attitudes, and beliefs about community policing. The upcoming forum will focus on current events within the black community and law enforcement and examine how communities can work together with police to create equality in the nation.

“Bridge Forums are an essential tool in bridging the gap between communities and law enforcement,” says HeroZona Foundation Founder and U.S. Army Desert Storm Veteran, Alan “AP” Powell. “The black community needs to move from peaceful protest to action and this is what the Bridge Forum is designed to do.”

The Bridge Forum will include panelists such as General Manager for the Phoenix Suns, James Jones; Superintendent for the Roosevelt School District No. 66, Quintin Boyce; Arizona State Representative from District 27, Reginald Bolding; President for the Arizona Youth & College NAACP, Armonee D. Jackson; Founder of Lo-Lo’s Chicken & Waffles, Larry White; Senior Pastor of First Institutional Baptist Church, Dr, Warren. H. Stewart Sr.; City of Phoenix Police Chief, Jeri Williams; Maricopa County Attorney, Allister Adel; Chief Special Agent of Attorney General Arizona, Reggie Grigsby; Superintendent of the Phoenix Union High School District, Dr. Chad E. Gestson; Arizona State Senator for District 27, Rebecca Rios and President of the NAACP Arizona State Conference, Charles Fanniel. UPS, EPCOR and SRP are supporters of the event.

“As part of the Steering Committee for the U.S. Chamber’s National Initiative to Address Inequality of Opportunity, which will hold a national Town Hall a few days after this event, I know that the Bridge Forum will drive action both in Arizona and nationally,” says President & CEO of the Arizona Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Glenn Hamer. “The format could also serve as a model for much-needed conversations across America. This is a major American moment and the Arizona Chamber of Commerce and Industry is committed to being part of the solution. It is crystal clear that inequality of opportunity holds our economy back from reaching its full potential.”

The event will be moderated by the President & CEO of the National Newspaper Publishers Association, National Director of the Million Man March, and Assistant to Rev. Martin Luther King Jr., Dr. Benjamin F. Chavis Jr. Dr. Chavis first received international recognition in 1971 as the leader of the Wilmington Ten, he was wrongfully convicted of committing arson and received the longest sentence before becoming appealed in 1980. Chavis then went to graduate school, became a civil rights activist and was the former Vice President of the National Council of Churches.

“No one is safe until we are all safe and we know there is no place in any community or anywhere in the world for racism, bigotry or hate,” says UPS CEO, Carol Tome. “We will not stand quietly or idly on the sidelines of this issue. Today, we are reaffirming what we know is right and doing our part to accelerate progress. We will be champions for justice and equality, not just in our words but in our actions here in the U.S. and everywhere we operate around the world.”

“We are proud to support the HeroZona Foundation and its work to bring members of the community together in a collaborative effort to seek social justice,” said SRP Chief Public Affairs Executive, Rob Taylor. “The Bridge Forum provides a platform for people from all perspectives to engage in meaningful dialogue. This represents a path forward to establish lasting change.”

The Bridge Forum is supported by City of Phoenix Mayor, Kate Gallego, and Maricopa County Supervisor from District 3, Bill Gates. Honorary guests who will be present at the event include Helios Education Foundation Founding Chairman, Vince Roig; Greater Phoenix Leadership President & CEO, Neil G. Giuliano; Maricopa County Sheriff, Paul Penzone; and Arizona Manufacturers Council Chairwoman, Dawn Grove, among many other notable community members. Renowned poet extraordinaire and Founder of Homebase Poetry, “HB” Harold G. Branch III, will be a special guest at the event and read a poem titled “I Can’t Breathe.” Additionally, the City of Phoenix’s Outstanding Man of the Year for 2017 and this year’s Henry Clay College Congress Representative for the State of Arizona, Evan Pittman, will be playing the National Anthem and the Black National Anthem, “Lift Every Voice and Sing” on the violin. Senior Pastor of Pilgrim Rest Baptist Church, Terry E. Mackey, will be giving the invocation.

“The community is crying out for policy changes all around the world and this has never happened before,” says the President of the NAACP Arizona State Conference, Charles Fanniel. “The Bridge Forum was created to bridge the gap between the community and the police department. We want to build accountability and review how to have meaningful conversations to allow the police to better understand how we can build improved relationships and trust within our community.

“Dialogue around public safety is important, but we must lead these conversations into policy change,” says Arizona State Representative from District 27, Reginald Bolding. “I’m looking forward to seeing what legislation we can agree on to reform our system.

Previous Bridge Forums have included both high school and college aged participants in 2017 from South Mountain High School, and in November 2018 included participation from law enforcement and community leaders who discussed ways to better support veterans with recruitment, hiring, opportunities in service, veterans in crisis and support systems. In January 2018, the Scottsdale Police Department implemented 29 new initiatives from the Scottsdale Bridge Forum 2017, which included establishing sufficient resources for police personnel dealing with trauma, establishing dialogue opportunities with minority communities, enhancing engagement with the community’s youth and identifying ways to address the needs of the community related to behavioral health.

For more information about the Bridge Forum and to stream its upcoming event on Tuesday, June 23, visit thebridgeforum.com.

About the HeroZona Foundation:

The HeroZona Foundation has a strong focus on veteran initiatives and honoring those who have served our country and their family members. The nonprofit’s name reflects that messaging to focus on empowering and celebrating America’s veterans. The HeroZona Foundation’s annual HeroZona National Veteran Summit created a multi-day networking experience to improve America’s support of veteran companies through workshops, networking, entrepreneurial connections, and seminars. The summit will return to Arizona for a third year in November 2020. Other programs include the Bridge Forum, Phoenix Tools 4 School, Honor Walk, Veterans Reach to Teach, Voting for Veterans and Play It Forward. For more information, visit herozona.org

Posted in Press | Tagged | Comments Off on Bridge Forum Time for Change Series to Discuss Black Views and Actions to Reach Equality in America

Heroes addressing the COVID-19 Crisis

National coverage of COVID-19 testing to a community in need.

Posted in Press | Comments Off on Heroes addressing the COVID-19 Crisis

Beating the Heat to provide Free COVID-19 Testing in the Community

Providing support to the community with COVID-19 testing.

Posted in Press | Comments Off on Beating the Heat to provide Free COVID-19 Testing in the Community

Fox 10 coverage of COVID-19 Testing at South Mountain Community College

COVID-19 Testing press coverage by Fox 10

Posted in Press | Comments Off on Fox 10 coverage of COVID-19 Testing at South Mountain Community College

Our Mission

The mission of HeroZona Foundation is to create and empower Heroes in our communities.

Upcoming Events

Phoenix Tools 4 School

July 2023
More Details

Drive Thru backpack and supplies giveaway event for students K-8. Empowering our future leaders to ensure they start the school year off right!

Donate & Support Us!

” Making an impact through entrepreneurship, employment and education.”