Julie and Kirk Cousins start program for Twin Cities residents affected by coronavirus

98.5 KTIS and the Julie & Kirk Cousins Foundation are working together to help those affected by coronavirus in the Twin Cities.

Kirk Cousins and his wife, Julie, have set up a program for those affected by coronavirus in the Twin Cities.

The two announced the decision on KTIS-FM, and they will work with the radio station in order to find people who could use help.

Here is some of a description of the foundation on the radio station’s site:

“Is there someone you know who could use some extra encouragement and tangible help right now? Maybe it’s a healthcare worker, first responder, an elderly friend, a struggling small business, or a neighbor who lost a job.

98.5 KTIS and the Julie & Kirk Cousins Foundation want to bring hope and spread joy to someone you know during this trying time.”

The announcement went on to say that they want you to “tell us your friends’ story; 98.5 KTIS and the Julie & Kirk Cousins Foundation would like to help.” The website then has a place at the bottom of the page, where you can nominate someone who has been affected. You can find that here.

“It’s time to spread joy, bring some hope, and show others Jesus right now,” the announcement said.