By Keith Kelly Aanie Moore with her two brothers at Ellis Island Another one of the groups we benefitted over the years was the Annie Moore Memorial Project. In 2008, contributed $15,000 to the project--the bulk of the money used to erect the new $20,000 Celtic cross headstone in Calvary Cemetery. It was to honor the Annie Moore, in the previously unmarked grace of the Irish immigrant young woman who had been the first to set foot on the new Ellis Island processing center on
By Keith Kelly By Keith Kelly In 2008, we decided to honor Hall of Fame Buffalo Bills QB Jim Kelly. He had lost his son Hunter to the disease Krabbe Leukodystropha. Jim and his wife started the Hunter's Hope Foundation established in 1997, it funds research efforts to identify new treatments, therapies, a cure for Krabbe Disease and other leukodystrophies, and for all newborns to be tested through the newborn screening program for all diseases, where early detection and trea
MediaBistro.com By Noah Davis You could waste your St. Patty’s Day running around Manhattan drinking with the frat boys. Or you could do some good for the world and attend the 5th annual Kelly Gang St. Patrick’s Day Reception at Michael’s, benefiting NFL quarterback Jim Kelly Hunter’s Hope and the Annie Moore Memorial Project. Tix for the event are on the steep side ($125 in advance, $150 at the door) but how often can you say you were in a room with Jim Kelly, Keith Kelly, A