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In this conversation, Cindy shares her transformative journey from a childhood marked by trauma to becoming the founder of Village of Hope, a ministry dedicated to helping orphans in Africa. She discusses the importance of integrity in leadership, her deep connection to Africa, and the challenges she faced, including a brain tumor. Cindy emphasizes the impact of her work on the lives of children and the importance of trusting others in ministry. Cindy Cunningham's (Director and Founder of Village of Hope Uganda) life today can be summed up in one statement, “For such a time as this”. Growing up in a dysfunctional, alcoholic and physical abusive family, she found the Lord at the age of 16. At the age of 18 Cindy gave her life to God's calling to do whatever and go wherever He wanted her to serve. Immediately after attending Welch Christian College, she spent nearly 40 years ministering to men, women & children through Youth For Christ, Josh McDowell ministries, ALARM (African Leadership and Reconciliation Ministries. Her heart has always been drawn to children and youth, especially those who have come from broken and wounded families. But her real passion was to one day minister in Africa. God made that dream come true in 2006 when she was working for African Leadership And Reconciliation Ministry. She had the opportunity to see the real life and heart ache of people in Kenya, Congo, Rwanda, Sudan and Uganda. Get In Touch With Cindy: villageofhopeuganda.com Instagram: Villageofhopeug Facebook: Villageofhopeuganda Youtube: @villageofhopeuganda1430
Presented at the 2024 National Convention.
Presented at the 2024 National Convention.
2024 KCRAR President Cindy Cunningham chats with Bobbi and Alex about her journey in real estate, KCRAR member benefits and her goals for her year as president. Bobbi's Book Bit: Talent is Overrated by Geoffrey Colvin (Jump to interview at 16:56)
Today Kifca McNamee spoke to Michael about how she is having to stay in a nursing home due to a shortage of support care packages to enable her to live at home,Cindy Cunningham made an appeal in relation to her late sister's medical records, Minister for European Affairs Thomas Byrne spoke about the dispute over the Northern Ireland Protocol and we talked dealing with Covid with Dr Anthony Staines. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Joseph Kony's reign of terror in Uganda left thousands of orphans. Cindy Cunningham saw the deplorable condition of the children that Kony left in his wake and decided to do something about it. Cindy Cunningham is the Founder and Director of Village of Hope Uganda. She has spent her life giving, caring and helping people all over the world. In 2006 Cindy took a trip to Africa which would forever change her life. She visited: Congo, Kenya, Rwanda, Sudan and Uganda, and was haunted by the devastation that war, HIV/aids and poverty can have on people, especially the innocent and helpless…the children! She returned to the US asking the question we all ask ourselves: “God, what can I do?” Village of Hope was birthed out of her broken heart and compassion for the people of Africa. Cindy resides in Dallas, Texas where she organizes and oversees Village of Hope Uganda and is committed to raising funds and awareness for orphans and widows in Africa. Resources: Village of Hope Text VOHUG to 44-321 to give
Dr. Dave Pyburn and Cindy Cunningham with National Pork Board address African Swine Fever and discuss what the US is doing toward prevention efforts.For more information regarding this podcast or to share a story with the RFD Radio Network, contact Patti Penn at ppenn@ilfb.org or 309-557-3286.
Episode 60: Illinois House Candidate Cindy Cunningham (104th) by Elizabeth Hess
Cunningham shares how she went from Iowa farm girl to AVP communications for one of the nation’s leading checkoff programs.
Assistant Vice President of Communications for the National Pork Board, Cunningham has truly found her sweet spot. And she's still actively involved in the family livestock and grain farm where she grew up.
A working group is working on response preparedness for foreign animal disease. National Pork Board spokesperson Cindy Cunningham outlines the this cooperative effort between the Pork Checkoff, the North American Meat Institute, the U.S. Meat Export Federation and the National Pork Producers Council.
Guests: Dean Heffta of Water Street Solutions has his regular Thursday market analysis and commentary ... NPPD spokesman Mark Becker on Nebraska Public Power District plans to build a major transmission line "The R-Project" from southwest into north-central Nebraska ... Cindy Cunningham of the National Pork Board talks about the importance of the FMD Crisis Planning sessions held across the nation
Guests: Dean Heffta of Water Street Solutions has his regular Thursday market analysis and commentary ... NPPD spokesman Mark Becker on Nebraska Public Power District plans to build a major transmission line "The R-Project" from southwest into north-central Nebraska ... Cindy Cunningham of the National Pork Board talks about the importance of the FMD Crisis Planning sessions held across the nation
Guests: Bob Rowland, Kansas State University professor of diagnostic medicine and pathobiology in the College of Veterinary Medicine discussing research on the porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome, or PRRS, virus ... Caleb Little, Senior Communcations Manager for National BioDiesel Board discussing why the product is important to agriculture ... Cindy Cunningham of the National Pork Board educating attendees on what to do in a FMD outbreak. A tabletop exercise takes place next Wednesday in West Point
Guests: Bob Rowland, Kansas State University professor of diagnostic medicine and pathobiology in the College of Veterinary Medicine discussing research on the porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome, or PRRS, virus ... Caleb Little, Senior Communcations Manager for National BioDiesel Board discussing why the product is important to agriculture ... Cindy Cunningham of the National Pork Board educating attendees on what to do in a FMD outbreak. A tabletop exercise takes place next Wednesday in West Point
Guests: Justine Wood, whose uncle passed away in Aug, discussing how the community came together to help them with harvest ... Cindy Cunningham of the National Pork Board talks about their 2018 Pig Farmers of Tomorrow program now taking applications ... Kathy Anderson, Nebraska FSA Program Chief tells us ARC/PLC payments are being sent out now
Guests: Justine Wood, whose uncle passed away in Aug, discussing how the community came together to help them with harvest ... Cindy Cunningham of the National Pork Board talks about their 2018 Pig Farmers of Tomorrow program now taking applications ... Kathy Anderson, Nebraska FSA Program Chief tells us ARC/PLC payments are being sent out now
We have a full show this week! We talk with AFR Youth Advisory Council member Drew Hardaway, Emily Drover with St. Jude's Hospital, Cindy Cunningham with NPPC, Roy Lee Lindsey with Oklahoma Pork Council, Damona Doye, OSU Ag. Econ. about the Women in Ag Conference, and finally David Schemm, NAWG president.
We have a full show this week! We talk with AFR Youth Advisory Council member Drew Hardaway, Emily Drover with St. Jude's Hospital, Cindy Cunningham with NPPC, Roy Lee Lindsey with Oklahoma Pork Council, Damona Doye, OSU Ag. Econ. about the Women in Ag Conference, and finally David Schemm, NAWG president.
During the 2017 Ag Media Summit we had the regular changing of the gavel for both the American Agricultural Editors Association as well as the Livestock Publications Council. I spoke with both of the new presidents for these organizations after their respective board meetings. In this week's program I start out with Julie Deering, new president of the AAEA. Julie talks about the recent unveiling of a new logo and website for AAEA which is an outcome of organizational strategic planning. The new AAEA- The Ag Communicators Network website is now live! Here you will find a new and improved, easy to use, platform responsive website that includes all you need to know about AAEA. We invite you to visit the site and familiarize yourself with our new menu items, social media links, partners, and more. We will continue to update and review this new website. Historic information on ageditors.com can still be accessed for a limited time and will be downloaded and archived thereafter. We hope you enjoy the new website and welcome all feedback and concerns. Listen to the program to hear more from Julie about the coming year for AAEA. After talking with Julie I share my conversation with Cindy Cunningham, new president of the Livestock Publications Council. Cindy says the "basis of the LPC is working to build professionalism and build networking and build relationships among ag communicators." Cindy says that a challenge moving forward is the changing way people are getting information and making sure members are able to communicate in ways their audience wants. List in for more about the outlook for the new year for LPC. I hope you enjoy the program and thank you for listening!
On this hot summer day in June, Mike and Delaney bring you news updates on the Brazilian Beef Scandal, President Trump's backout on the Paris Climate Agreement, Oklahoma's start to forming a state-wide beef checkoff program, among other stories, and a discussion with Joan Ruskamp about "agvocating" as well as a World Pork Expo update from Cindy Cunningham.