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GOOD MEDICINE PROJECT

Helping Caregivers Heal Through Humor

Meet Our Founder—Ced Delaney

How It All Started

With thirty years of experience this comedian from York, Ala-
bama has made the spot......HOT!!! Ced is a graduate of Sumter

County High School, attended Birmingham Southern College and UAB

and has represented with nothing but, crazy class. Delaney has per-
formed in cities and churches across America as well as Europe, and

has hosted tours with the best of the best in music and comedy.

Ced Delaney has been co-host of several radio morning shows and has appeared on BET’s “Comic View”. He’s hosted monthly comedy nights at Workplay called The “Ced Delaney.COMedy Nite”, and “Tickle Tuesday’s” at Comedy Club Stardome. Ced has acted in plays such as, “Choo Choo Me Home”, a story about the Pullman Porter; “Once In A Wifetime”, a story about Polygamy; and “4-X-ample”, which is also the movie “The Job”, Delaney is co-star of this movie. Delaney appears in the movie/documentary “Delivered”.

In addition to his professional life, Ced is also devoted to giving back to the community. In 2001, he began the Be A Man Foundation, a mentoring program for teen males to help them become better men and productive citizens. The organization tackles areas of literacy, self worth, and community involvement. Ced is currently touring with The Good Medicine Project Tour.

  

Why we care

Parents and loved ones of family members being treated for an illness desire ways to release the associated emotional stress so they can provide the necessary support to the patient. Research says, 40% to 70% of family caregivers have clinically significant symptoms of depression.

To help families deal with the crisis of having a family member dealing with an illness, we seized the opportunity to utilize our skills and talents of inducing laughter to create a culture of support for people to share experiences and overcome challenges

The Good Medicine Project is an independent non-profit organization that focuses on helping families deal with the crisis of having a family member being treated for an illness by producing positive emotions.

Who we are

We work with family care facilities and other non-profits to bring comedy to families and caregivers to provide a way to release the associated emotional stress.  We partner with medical facilities, and other help agencies to facilitate comedy events that:

· provide therapy for families
· foster a community of support for families
· become a recurring affair
· generate awareness of preventive healthcare
· provide a warm meal, souvenirs, and autograph session with talent

We strive to make an impact on the lives of caregivers locally, regionally, nationally, and worldwide.

What we do

Check Out Ced Delaney's Parody Songs

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