In this episode, I had the pleasure of sitting down with Jennifer Salgat, Director of Lake Odessa Community Library. She shares all there is to know about the library from events and services to co-op rules and funding. Make sure to check out your local library!
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For this episode, I sit down with the Executive Director and CEO of Big Brothers Big Sisters Michigan Capital Region, Megyn Forest. Megyn shares the mission of this wonderful organization and the many ways that you can get involved. Hear firsthand the impact that Big Brothers Big Sisters has on their youth and how they truly embody their slogan: it takes little to be big.
For this episode I sat down with Welcome Home Veterans' Founder and President, Kimberly Singer. Kimberly shares the story of what led her to start Welcome Home Veterans, a nonprofit organization in Bancroft, MI that provides housing to veterans. It's amazing to hear the plans they have as they move forward with opening their doors and the passionate team they've built. Keep an eye out for fundraising efforts and learn more on their website: whvusa.org
In this episode, I sit down with Christy Durham and Janie Bergeron with Green Gables Haven, a domestic violence program serving Barry County. They share all that Green Gables Haven does from their shelter program to legal advocacy and partnering with local organizations to provide resources. Programs like Green Gables Haven are vital to local communities and we are excited to bring this information to Money Talk. You can visit their website greengableshaven.org to learn more!
For this episode I sat down with the members of the all-female team of Jernigan Racing. Bobbi Jo and her two daughters, Kenedi and Riley, have taken the racing world by storm since starting in 2020. We get a look into their story, their successes as well as their challenges and what keeps them motivated. Follow them on social media and check out their website at jerniganracing.com.
For this episode, I sit down with Executive Director of Shared Pregnancy Women's Center, Trisha Peuse. Trisha shares about the many facets of Shared Pregnancy from education and donations to community support and play groups. Take a listen to learn more!
I had the opportunity to visit Independence Village, a senior living facility in Grand Ledge and chat with Executive Director and Administrator, Holly Ridenour. Holly gives an inside look into Independence Village including their many living options, services they offer and amentities as well as valuable advice on making this transition for your loved one.
In this episode, I am joined by special guest, Deb Wagner, the Director of Grants and Special Projects at the Ionia County Intermediate School District. She chats with me about one of her special projects, IM Kids 3rd Meal. She shares their mission, how the program got its start and how you can donate or volunteer.
In this episode, I visited Habitat for Humanity of Ionia County to chat with Executive Director, Stacy Moore. She talks about everything that Habitat for Humanity does for the communities they serve from building houses and home maintenance projects to financial education and running their restore. Learn everything there is to know about Habitat for Humanity and how you can volunteer.
This is part 2 of my interview with Sarah Zyburt, the Vice President of Advocacy and Advancement at Voices For Children, a child advocacy center in Genesee County. She shares about their volunteer opportunities, donating and annual fundraising events. Sarah also gives an important message about getting help if you need it, whether that be for your children or for yourself. Please note again, that throughout this episode, there are general discussions and mention of child abuse and trafficking. If this is not a topic that you are comfortable listening to, please do not continue with this episode. If you would like more information on Voices For Children, visit their website at voicesforcac.org.
In this episode, I chat with Stephanie Aulph, the new Perry Branch Manager. Stephanie shares about her extensive experience, why she loves PFCU and what the Perry community can look forward to as PFCU moves in. Celebrate our grand opening starting on October 3rd, happening all week long! Our Perry location is at 150 S. Main St. Perry, MI. Come see us!
For this episode, I visited Voices For Children, a child advocacy center in Genesee County. Sarah Zyburt, the Vice President of Advocacy and Advancement, shares all about what a child advocacy center is and what they do for children and families in the community. Please note, that throughout this episode, there are general discussions and mention of child abuse and trafficking. If this is not a topic that you are comfortable with, please do not listen. If you would like more information on Voices For Children, visit their website at voicesforcac.org.
In this episode, I had the pleasure of sitting down with Rosemary Robinson, the Governor for the Michigan District of Kiwanis. Rosemary has dedicated herself to the Kiwanis mission and shares everything there is to know about the organization. If you have additional questions, you can reach out to Rosemary directly at governor@mikiwanis.org or visit the Michigan Kiwanis website at https://k12.site.kiwanis.org.
In part 3 of my 4H series, join me with special guest, John Duvall, Ionia County's 4H Program Coordinator. John reiterates the value and opportunities that 4H provides for youth across the nation and gives even more amazing insight into the program. If you are interested in joining 4H or would like more information, you can reach John at duvallj2@msu.edu or call 616-527-5357.
Join me with special guest, Mamie Thayer, Ionia County's Toys for Toys Coordinator. In this episode, Mamie shares everything you need to know about the Toys for Tots program from how to donate or receive toys to the program's mission and challenges. Toys for Tots gives families across the country the chance to give their kids a Christmas no matter the challenges they may be faced with. Listen to my interview with Mamie to learn more!
Thursday, October 21st, 2021 is International Credit Union Day. I wanted to take some time to share with you what this day means and say thank you to all of our members.
Join me with special guest, Nikki Hersch, Shiawassee County's 4H Program Coordinator. In this episode, Nikki shares the ins and outs of 4H- what it is, the various opportunities it offers and how to get involved. 4H positively impacts youth across the country with a wide range of program areas and I hope Nikki's expertise will encourage you or your family to get involved in your community.
In this episode, I have special guest, Casey Meyers, the Consumer Lending Manager at PFCU. She is going to share her and her family's experience with their local 4H program. If you or your kids have thought about joining 4H, volunteering or would like to learn more, Casey is going to give you some awesome first-hand stories and insight that you'll love.
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