An article from The Seattle Times
While he worked and volunteered for many social-service nonprofits (kidney-health education with Northwest Kidney Centers, meal delivery for SouthEast Seattle Senior Center), McMullen’s passion was HIV and AIDS prevention and support.
His official vehicles for that work were Neighborhood House and People of Color Against AIDS Network, or POCAAN — where he helped steer people toward health care, housing, employment and other services. But McMullen was more generally known as the man you called to solve problems.
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https://www.seattletimes.com/pacific-nw-magazine/bks-kenny-joe-mcmullen-story