A new foundation is honoring a Kansas City Chiefs cheerleader remembered by the team all season.Krystal Anderson died in March from sepsis following complications during childbirth.The nonprofit Shine with Joy is officially recognized as a 501(c)(3) organization.Inspired by Krystal, it spreads joy through initiatives in STEM, health, yoga, and positivity.Krystal was a software engineer and cheered at 100 games for the Kansas City Chiefs.In March, she lost her baby and became septic. Despite undergoing three surgeries, she ultimately died.”It does allow me to still feel like I have that connection. And I’m helping fulfill her legacy,” said Clayton Anderson, Krystal’s husband and the founder of Shine with Joy.”It’s dedicated to the life and legacy of my late wife,” he said.The nonprofit focuses on four areas Krystal cared deeply about: maternal health equity, STEM education for Black and Brown women, yoga education, and spreading joy.”The biggest thing that Krystal and I …
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