If this was a disease for white people I think the cure would have been found already Patriots owner Robert Kraft makes $50 million donation to address healthcare disparity
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The largest donation in support of community health and equity in Mass General Hospital history: Robert Kraft & the Kraft family donates $50 million gift to .The largest donation in support of community health and equity in Mass General Hospital history: Sickle cell disease predominantly affects the black community and Robert Kraft was clear in denouncing his observation of different health outcomes when it comes to race. He said: “If this was a disease for white people, I think the cure would have been found already. I think it falls to people like myself to try to do what we can to help.”
If this was a disease for white people I think the cure would have been found already – Patriots owner Robert Kraft makes $50 million donation to address healthcare disparity
New England Patriots v Miami Dolphins New England Patriots owner Robert Kraft continued his philanthropy towards medical research and health equity as he donated $50 million to the Massachusetts General Hospital. This is part of his decade-long effort to build health equity and fund research into sickle cell disease. His generosity was borne out of his own experience as he tragically lost his wife, Myra, to cancer a decade ago but was moved by the quality of treatment she received in those final days. He then came to the realization that such treatment was not equally available to everyone, especially racial minorities. That is when he decided to direct his charity towards its current focus. Robert Kraft & the Kraft family donates $50 million gift to .The largest donation in support of community health and equity in Mass General Hospital history: Robert Kraft & the Kraft family donates $50 million gift to .The largest donation in support of community health and equity in Mass General Hospital history: Sickle cell disease predominantly affects the black community and Robert Kraft was clear in denouncing his observation of different health outcomes when it comes to race. He said: “If this was a disease for white people, I think the cure would have been found already. I think it falls to people like myself to try to do what we can to help.”