Everybody Needs a Champion

David Allen is a community paramedic and champion of the My Watch Alpharetta program.

It's a challenge for all...how do we serve the "invisible people" of our communities, including our homebound elderly, the housing insecure and those struggling with mental illness? 

First responders throughout the U.S. are helping bridge this gap through community paramedicine programs implemented by local fire departments and hospitals.  Learn more about the hope and possibility of community paramedicine as told by community paramedic David Allen of My Watch Alpharetta.  Thank you to the City of Alpharetta, the Alpharetta Department of Public Safety, David Allen and the My Watch community paramedicine team and local taxpayers who make hope and help available to the most vulnerable in our community.  

To learn more:  https://alpharetta.ga.us

For more about Rena Olsen of Uncommon Philanthropist:  https://uncommonphilanthropist.com

Listen/watch the episode:

YouTube:  https://youtu.be/VfcfbMl0WEk

Spotify:  https://open.spotify.com/episode/3VzAycs582lV6kHA67rjwG

Apple Podcasts:  https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/uncommon-philanthropist/id1774213804?i=1000695546614

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