Dr. Michael Omidi MD cofounder of No More Poverty Supports Jessica’s Hope Foundation
Dr. Michael Omidi MD, along with his brother Julian Omidi, is cofounder of No More Poverty, an organization promoting the works of charities that strive to end poverty and the conditions that cause poverty both in the U. S. and abroad. In this article, Dr. Michael Omidi discusses the Omidi brothers’ sponsorship of Jessica’s Hope Project, a foundation that sends healthy care packages to U.S. soldiers overseas.
We have all, at one point or another, had to work when we weren’t at our physical or mental peak; we were sick, exhausted or just lacked motivation. Now, imagine working in conditions of extreme stress for 12 and sometimes 14 hour shifts, where you might have to carry 50lbs of body armor in extreme desert heat. These are the conditions in which our soldiers often find themselves, and being run down or unfocused might cause injury or even death. Our foundation, No More Poverty, is pleased to announce its sponsorship of Jessica’s Hope Project; an organization that strives to keep our soldiers at their strongest and healthiest. Jessica’s Hope project began when its founder, Jessica Maddin, read an article that reported the health statistics of U.S. Marines. It stated that the average serviceman or woman would likely lose approximately 40lbs in body weight during deployment. This is due, in part, to the rigid fitness standards to which soldiers must adhere, but also, unfortunately, to caloric deprivation. It is not uncommon for a soldier on a mission to have to rely on only the sustenance of his