Bon Jovi to Repair Homes
in Philadelphia
Oct 5, 5:06 PM EST
When Jon Bon Jovi told former President
Bill Clinton about a new plan to restore
homes in one of Philadelphia's most
blighted neighborhoods, his pal was
all ears.
Clinton "was intrigued
enough that he offered his services,
and said, `If I can help you in any
way, don't hesitate.' And we didn't,"
Bon Jovi told The Associated Press Thursday.
Clinton stood beside the
rocker in Philadelphia on Thursday as
he announced his project, called the
Phase V Homeownership Project, to renovate
15 decaying homes "messes
of row homes," Bon Jovi said
on two blocks on the city's north side.
Bon Jovi, co-owner of
the Philadelphia Soul of the Arena Football
League and creator of the team's charity
foundation, teamed up with Habitat for
Humanity, the Saturn automobile company
and a local charity for the effort.
He's been on a philanthropy
kick lately. Last year, he and fellow
Bon Jovi bandmate Richie Sambora surprised
Oprah Winfrey with a $1 million donation
to her Angel Network and Habitat for
Humanity to build 28 homes in the Hurricane
Katrina-ravaged town of Houma, La.
"I mean, it gives
me great joy," he said of his charity
work. "There's just too many haves
and have nots in the country."