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HOLLYWOOD, Calif. - Californer -- Jeremy McNally and Aiden McNally, the father-son team behind the nonprofit Relief Alliance, were recently spotlighted on the red carpet at a star-studded event hosted by the Top Talent Agency and the eZWay Network. The two were personally interviewed by America's Favorite Reality Star Johnny Venokur, best known for his roles in Scott Baio Is 45... and Single and the upcoming series Famous in Las Vegas.
Flying in from Orlando, Florida, at the last minute, the McNallys proved that big things can happen when you follow your passion — even with just days notice.
16-year-old Aiden McNally, co-founder and treasurer of Relief Alliance, shared his excitement on the carpet:
""It's amazing being out here, everyone. I've never been to an event like this—it's my first time. I've met so many connections in just one day, and I just love it."
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The interview highlighted not only the impact of Relief Alliance, which provides food, hygiene kits, and emergency support to homeless individuals and families in crisis — but also the powerful bond between father and son. Venokur praised their teamwork and mission, saying:
"You guys inspire people that go, 'Hey, I do things with my father. I wonder if I could do it the easy way.' Well, the truth of the matter is you can because here you are proof of the pudding."
📺 Watch the full interview here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=23mJwon-PXI
🌐 Learn more or support their mission:
Visit https://reliefalliance.org to donate or get involved.
About Relief Alliance:
Founded in late 2024, Relief Alliance is a nonprofit led by father and son Jeremy McNally and Aiden McNally. Based in Florida, their mission is to serve families in crisis and the homeless through hands-on care, emergency relief supplies, and compassionate outreach. Their story is a reminder that with heart, purpose, and teamwork — anyone can make a difference.
Flying in from Orlando, Florida, at the last minute, the McNallys proved that big things can happen when you follow your passion — even with just days notice.
16-year-old Aiden McNally, co-founder and treasurer of Relief Alliance, shared his excitement on the carpet:
""It's amazing being out here, everyone. I've never been to an event like this—it's my first time. I've met so many connections in just one day, and I just love it."
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The interview highlighted not only the impact of Relief Alliance, which provides food, hygiene kits, and emergency support to homeless individuals and families in crisis — but also the powerful bond between father and son. Venokur praised their teamwork and mission, saying:
"You guys inspire people that go, 'Hey, I do things with my father. I wonder if I could do it the easy way.' Well, the truth of the matter is you can because here you are proof of the pudding."
📺 Watch the full interview here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=23mJwon-PXI
🌐 Learn more or support their mission:
Visit https://reliefalliance.org to donate or get involved.
About Relief Alliance:
Founded in late 2024, Relief Alliance is a nonprofit led by father and son Jeremy McNally and Aiden McNally. Based in Florida, their mission is to serve families in crisis and the homeless through hands-on care, emergency relief supplies, and compassionate outreach. Their story is a reminder that with heart, purpose, and teamwork — anyone can make a difference.
Source: Relief Alliance
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