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JNN Foundation

The Johnny No-Name Foundation

About Me

FOUNDING STORY
First there was VH-1s Save The Music Foundation It all began with a chance auditionhe wasnt even the one auditioning. But at the age of 6 when AJ aka Johnny stepped onto a theatre stage, he never stepped off. He went from acting to singing to dancing. Nothing was beyond his reach. Early on it was very apparent that he was a natural born entertainer. And entertain he did. Every chance he got. Back in the day when AJ (and Johnny) attended public school, music classes were a standard part of the curriculum. Not having music in school would have been unheard of. However, as we know nothing stays the same. As time passed, things changed. Suddenly, schools didnt have the necessary funds needed to support music programs. Many classes were cut; teachers were let go; the kids suffered. VH-1 decided to take matters into their own hands. With the development of the Save The Music Foundation, VH-1 and countless celebrities set about raising the money needed to put music back into the schools. AJ aka Johnny is proud to be amongst those celebrities donating their time, efforts and energy. He knows the value of having music programs in our public schools. He was once part of those programs. He wants the next generation to have the same opportunity.
And then came the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation You know the sound of his voice lazily sliding over sexual innuendoes. You know the clank of his handcuffs as they rotate roughly around his wrists. You know the intensity of his black eyes as they peek out from under his fedora and bore deep into your soul. You know all of these things because they are uniquely Johnny (and because lets face it, no one has ever made you tremble like that before!). But did you know that for all his individuality, Johnny has something in common with millions of Americans: he too has family members who suffer from diabetes.
Now it is a little known fact that Johnny No Name has no family at all, let alone relatives who have been afflicted with diabetes. However, it is a very well known fact that AJ McLean has a tight knit family and that more than one of these loved ones suffer from diabetes. It is a fact that is riddled with irony. However, given all of the other spectacular similarities these two multi-talented guys share, it is a cruel irony indeed.

This is Their Story


Growing up in a single parent household, one becomes dependent upon a good support system. Grandparents, aunts, uncles and friends all pitch in to help a single parent get through the day. From the time he was a wee bitty lad, Johnny and his Mum lived with Grandma and Grandpa in Nashville, Tennessee. It was Grandpa who would get Johnny to and from his various extra-curricular activities. When Grandpa became afflicted with diabetes in his late fifties, little was known about the disease. The family took all of the necessary measures. Everything was done that would enable him to get through the rigors of daily life while at the same time taking care not to disrupt his daily routine. But there was always the element of the unknown lurking in the back of the familys mind.
In another state not so far away, a very similar story was playing out
AJ and his mom Denise had moved in with her parents when he was just 3 years old. While Denise worked at supporting her young son, her parents took on the responsibility of shuttling him between school, dance classes and voice lessons. Grandma and Grandpa made up a huge part of AJs everyday life. When Grandpa was diagnosed with diabetes, a daily medication regime was put into place and life went on.
Back in Nashville, Johnny had fallen in with the wrong crowd. As a result, there was a case of mistaken identity. This landed Johnny in prison. In his absence, his Mum and his Grandparents began suffering from empty nest syndrome. In an attempt to quell these feelings, they got a dog. This pet became the center of their lives. On a routine trip to the vet it was discovered that the dog had been stricken with diabetes. If little was known about humans with diabetes, even less was known about animals with diabetes. The family once again took the necessary measures, the dog continued to bring them much joy and life went on.
In sunny Florida, AJ had traveled down a very different path. While he too had fallen in with a crowd, it was a crowd bound for bigger and better things. They were on their way to super-stardom. While his day job took him to far and away places, AJ saw to it that his absence didnt leave a void. He bought his Mom and Grandparents a puppy. They promptly named him Tobi (short for Tobie One Kenobi) and from day one he made them all so happy. It wasnt until many years later, during Tobis annual check-up that they discovered he was suffering from diabetes. It didnt matter that Tobi was an animal. He was family. Whatever it took to make him as comfortable as possible was done and life went on.
After serving his time, Johnny was released and back on the streets of Nashville. He found time to check in with his family whenever he could. It was on one such occasion that he found out some disturbing news. His uncle had just been diagnosed with diabetes. This was one of the very few people in his life who had been a constant. Johnny did not take the news very well.Meanwhile, back in Florida AJ had just returned from touring the world when he received some unsettling news. His Uncle Bill, the one who had been like a father to him since he was an infant; the one who he knew he could always turn to, had gotten word from the doctor that he had diabetes.
Two different states. Two different families. One disease. It was an unlikely pairing---the bad boy from the streets teaming up with a reigning pop star. No matter. Their families needed them. A cure needed to be found
And so Their Union was born. The name: The JNN Foundation.

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Member Since: 1/31/2006
Band Website: johnnyno-name.com/foundation/default.asp
Band Members: Board of Directors: President: William Fernandez
Vice President: AJ McLean
Secretary: Brad Shaffer
Executive Director: Kelly Cline
Directors:
William Fernandez, AJ McLean, Brad Shaffer, Kelly Cline, D. Carriera, Detective M. Viera, Denise McLean
Influences: You’ve known Johnny for Awhile
You’ve loved AJ Forever
You’ve supported them Always
Now Both of Them NEED YOUR HELP

Click to see a list of some of our supporters.
AJ McLean of the Backstreet Boys initially funded the JNN Foundation. He wanted to help the community that had given so much to him. He funded the JNN Foundation, to help programs, such as VH1 Save the Music Foundation, Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation and the Lisa Merlin House.
AJ had become very busy in the creative side of the boys last cd and was really not able to contribute much to the foundation. He did contribute several personal appearances for The Save the Music Foundation as they hosted several things in the Los Angeles area.
A board of directors runs the JNN Foundation with the assistance of the executive director. With out the support of AJ's touring we couldn't go on unless we became a public charity. We are a registered nonprofit 501 (c)(3) corporation. We follow very strict guidelines set by the Internal Revenue Service as set for the public charity businesses. Which means we need to raise money by fundraising and through public donations. One of the ways we chose to help raise funds is to collect used cell phones, empty laser and inkjet cartridges. We then sell these items to companies that recycle them. We then donate a portion of the proceeds to the causes mentioned above.
This is a great opportunity to help people; help you and it's a lot of fun and a great way to meet people all over the community!

NEW! - JNN 50/50 PROGRAM
You have been asking how you can help, here's what we have come up with.
The Board of Directors from the JNN Foundation has come up with a way for you to help the foundation, others and yourself.
Beginning January 9, 2004 we want to pay you to help us. We will pay you 50% of the dollar amount we collect for each qualifying item you send us!
Here is how the program works:
Go to your co-workers, local businesses and other organizations tell them you are collecting used cell phones, and empty laser and inkjet cartridges. Send us an e-mail list of the products you have collected. We will tell you if these items are acceptable. (Most items are acceptable no need to fret over this step). We need you to ship only qualifying items. We will send you a prepaid shipping label along with a copy of the acceptable items you listed on your shipping label request. If you send something that is not on the list you will not be credited for these items.
You will receive your payment within 30 to 45 days of our processing your shipment.
If you ever have any questions please feel free to call our office or send us an e-mail. You will have a response within 24hrs. Our office phone number is 407 888 8191 and the correct e-mail is [email protected]. The JNN Foundation will provide you with the materials you need to help you with your efforts. We will have black and white printed materials for your use and our website will be full of Q&A from our reps to better serve you.
Your items must be sent to the address on the JNN prepaid shipping label or you will not receive credit for these items.

You will be acting as a representative of the JNN Foundation. The items you collect are tax deductible to the person, business or organization that has given them to you. If they want a donation letter you will have to make sure to get their name and mailing information to us and they will be sent the proper donation acknowledgement letter from the JNN office. You will be doing this on your own as a sub contractor. You will be sent a W9 to fill out and return to us. Our office must receive your W9 form before we can send you any payment. You will receive a 1099 form at the end of each tax year so that you can report your income correctly to the IRS. You will be responsible for your own taxes.
Thanks again for helping the JNN Foundation.

If you agree to these terms and would like to help us out please print out the JNN Subcontractor Information and send the information to us via e-mail or you can mail it to us at 721 Verona St., Kissimmee, FL, 34741.
It's that simple!
Thank you for your participation! Happy Collecting! Watch our website for contests!!!!!!
HELPFUL TIPS ON COLLECTING USED CELL PHONES, EMPTY LASER & INKJET CARTRIDGES
We have had great success collecting these items by using our imagination, some phone calls and some letters.
Here is a list of places to get you started.
Local law enforcement offices. You will be surprised at the numbers of phones they have and will give to you.
College Student Volunteer Programs
Accounting offices do a ton of printing!!!! You may want to make friends with them right away as tax season is approaching. They will be very busy and going through lots of ink. Just leave them a box to remember you by and they will fill it quickly with empty cartridges.
Law offices and title companies do so much printing.
Try your neighborhood printer or publisher.
County offices, tags offices, courthouses, etc.
Lost & found departments at malls, movie theatre's, amusement parks, bus stations, train stations.
Doctor's offices.
You may want to check every cell phone store in your area. We get a lot of support there too.
Some schools already participate in these types of programs but if they don't,
They use a lot of ink!
Home parties? Do you know that when Denise got married I collect 5 cell phones and a bag of cartridges!
Make sure you let all of these people know that you will be back to collect what ever they get for you. You can make these pick ups as it fits into your schedule; they will be glad you came by to take this stuff off there hands.

TRACKING YOUR PROGRESS
You will be assigned a JNN representative number so that you can track the progress of your product; it's whereabouts and your payment status. There will be a designated spot on our website for all JNN reps to check the status of their progress. We will also post contest up there too! From time to time will be offering prizes for the most items collected etc.
Also be sure to check the website for success stories and tips on collecting these items!

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