The Man Behind the Mission: Honoring Al Julius and His Legacy of Community Service

For over four decades, the KDKA-TV Turkey Fund has provided Thanksgiving meals to countless families struggling with food insecurity across Western Pennsylvania. This beloved tradition traces its origins back to 1982 when Al Julius, a revered Pittsburgh broadcaster, first envisioned this campaign. Through his compassion and unwavering dedication to service, Al Julius ignited a movement that continues to nourish our community to this day.

Humble Beginnings

The Turkey Fund arose from humble beginnings As Pittsburgh grappled with mill closures and job losses, Al Julius witnessed firsthand the growing need among local families Inspired by a $10 donation from a viewer named Ms. Love, Al purchased turkeys to provide holiday meals to the unemployed. This small act of kindness marked the genesis of the KDKA-TV Turkey Fund.

What began as “Julius’ Turkeys” quickly blossomed into a community-wide effort under Al’s leadership. In the first year alone, Al Julius raised over $90,000, providing thousands of families with Thanksgiving dinner. With his vocal advocacy and connection to the people, Al Julius transformed an individual act of charity into a movement.

The Heart of a Champion

Al Julius was more than just a television personality He was a champion for Pittsburgh’s vulnerable and marginalized communities. Al used his platform and influence not for personal gain, but to uplift others.

At the heart of Al’s mission was a fundamental belief in our shared humanity. He understood that community is defined by how we treat our most disadvantaged members. The Turkey Fund reflected these values by providing food assistance without stigma or judgment.

Al also believed in the power of compassionate action. As he often said, “Without that kind of ‘we,’ nothing could have or would have happened.” The Turkey Fund’s success stemmed from his ability to inspire collective goodwill.

A Lasting Legacy

In the four decades since its inception, the Turkey Fund has raised over $20 million to combat hunger, a remarkable testament to the vision Al Julius set in motion Even after his passing in 2002, Al’s spirit continues to guide the Turkey Fund’s mission.

During holidays marked by plenty, the Turkey Fund ensures that all can share in thanksgiving. By bringing community members together, it reflects Al Julius’ belief that we all have a role to play in taking care of each other.

Al’s legacy also shines through in the generosity of donors who give from the heart each year. The Turkey Fund would not thrive without those who embody the ideals Al Julius championed—compassion, empathy, and service to others.

Carrying the Torch Forward

As we approach the 2022 Thanksgiving season, economic uncertainty and inflation continue to impact families in need. Just as in 1982, the Turkey Fund’s mission to provide holiday meals remains vital.

The best way to honor Al Julius is to carry forward his legacy of caring for those who are hungry and isolated. Let the spirit of generosity and community that Al ignited continue to light our way.

By supporting the KDKA-TV Turkey Fund, we keep Al’s memory alive. More importantly, we provide critical aid to children, seniors, and families struggling to make ends meet. Each dollar or canned good donated sustains Al Julius’ vision of a Pittsburgh that leaves no neighbor behind.

This Thanksgiving, let us give thanks for the man whose compassionate heart transformed an act of charity into four decades of serving those in need. By continuing Al Julius’ legacy, we can build a society rooted in generosity and care for our shared humanity.

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The KDKA-TV Turkey Fund is in partnership with PNC Bank and Greater Pittsburgh Community Food Bank.

With the help of generous community members like you, the KDKA-TV Turkey Fund has provided Thanksgiving dinners for more than a million neighbors in need for the past 43 years! The tradition continues this year, and the need is greater than ever!

Just as neighbors were getting back to work and starting to recover financially from the pandemic, inflation has left many families trying to figure out how to make ends meet. Just $20 can allow a family the means to share a meal with loved ones.

PNC Bank will continue to support the KDKA-TV Turkey Fund through collections in all PNC branches. Any donation of $50 or more made in your local branch will be matched by PNC up to $75,000. All money raised will go directly to helping people throughout the KDKA-TV viewing area in partnership with Greater Pittsburgh Community Food Bank and its network of agencies, partners and programs.

You can help ensure that everyone has enough to eat this holiday season by donating to the KDKA-TV Turkey Fund.

There are FOUR ways to give!

– Bring your donation to any PNC Branch – Text KDTURKEY to 50155 – Mail check to: KDKA Turkey Fund | P.O. Box Thanks | Pittsburgh PA 15230 – Donate by clicking here to give a donation on the Food Banks website.

Are you in need of food assistance? Please call Southwest Pennsylvania 211! Dial 211 from your phone or visit 211.org to access help online.

A History Of The KDKA-TV Turkey Fund

FAQ

What happened to Al Julius?

In 1989, Al Julius quit smoking cigarettes, but on June 28, 2002, he passed away in a hospital in Florida from lung cancer. He was 73.

Who owned KDKA?

KDKA (1020 kHz) is a Class A, clear channel, AM radio station, owned and operated by Audacy, Inc.

How old is KDKA?

KDKA-TV
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania United States
History
First air date
January 11, 1949
Former call signs
WDTV (1949–1955)
Former channel number(s)
Analog: 3 (VHF, 1949–1952), 2 (VHF, 1952–2009)

Who are the sports announcers on KDKA?

Bob Pompeani (from left), Josh Taylor and Richie Walsh are KDKA’s sportscasters.

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