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On this episode, Dedee and her new friend Cini discuss sobriety, Hazelden Betty Ford, and both of their extreme passion for saving ANIMALS! They talk about the importance of how animals are healing and how they can truly be a huge part of recovery. You will want to hear all about Cini's non-profit FACE FOUNDATION helping families pay for emergency vet bills… This week is sponsored by the Hazelden Betty Ford Foundation; find out more at http://www.hazeldenbettyford.org Become a DWD Patron Today for bonus content! Check out the visual on our YouTube Channel! Come get DOWN WITH DEDEE on TikTok! Peep Our Insta! Everything DOWN WITH DEDEE is on our Website!
Stephanie Coolidge, Executive Director the FACE Foundation, and Annamarie Maricle, the Foundation's Development Director, chat about the Foundation's Save-A-Life Program; the cost of veterinary care; and he results of the San Diego Animal Hero Awards.
Stephanie Coolidge, Executive Director of the FACE Foundation, discusses the Foundation's mission to eliminate "economic euthanasia" of animals; that is, create a world where no family pet dies due to financial hardship. Coolidge talks about the Foundation's inaugural San Diego Animal Hero Awards, slated for Saturday, August 19 at BRICK at Liberty Station.
Thank you for downloading Creating a Personal History with God by Bangalore Revival Center Find all information about our churches and services at DreamingRevival.com Here's guest minister Pastor Robin Williams from Face to Face Foundation, teaching us from word of God on the topic of how to create a personal history with God. Do listen and share to bless someone. To extend an Invite to Pastor Priji or the leadership team with us, click here, Thank you!
Steven L. Bridges, photo by Eat Pomegranate Photography Steven L. Bridges is a curator, art historian, and writer based in Lansing, Michigan. Currently he holds the position of Associate Curator at the Eli and Edythe Broad Art Museum at Michigan State University (MSU Broad). His present research and curatorial interests focus on the intersection of social, racial, and environmental justice, as well as the relationship between art, geopolitics, and scientific inquiry. Most recently at the MSU Broad, Bridges curated the major exhibitions Katrín Sigurðardóttir (2019–20) and Oscar Tuazon: Water School (2019), and co-curated the first two-person exhibition of the work of Mike Kelley and Jim Shaw, titled Michigan Stories (2017–18). Other notable projects include Spirit Molecule (2019), a highly experimental project initiated by artists Heather Dewey-Hagborg and Phillip Andrew Lewis to develop a moss garden of genetic memorials; and Beyond Streaming: A Sound Mural for Flint, a residency project for which artist Jan Tichy worked with Lansing and Flint-area community members in response to the Flint water crisis. His essays and articles have been published in numerous journals and magazines, including Seismopolite, Art & the Public Sphere, Dispatch, Live Arts Almanac, and Art & Education Papers, as well as exhibition catalogues and other online and print media. In 2017 he was named a curatorial fellow at the FACE Foundation. Eli and Edythe Broad Art Museum at Michigan State University, photo Courtesy MSU Broad Katrín Sigurðardóttir installation view at the Eli and Edythe Broad Art Museum at Michigan State University, 2019. Photo: Eat Pomegranate Photography.
Sheila Bailey is founder of No Longer the Face Foundation, which supports survivors of abuse including domestic violence, joins the Let's Start Healing podcast. In conversation, Sheila shares that she has worked through the trauma of being raped while serving in the U.S. Army, and leaving her marriage after years of experiencing domestic violence. The Buford, Ga., native launched and named her nonprofit, No Longer the Face, after she embraced the fact that she was no longer the face of abuse. Sheila has garnered great critical acclaim and audience response with her touching autobiographical trilogy, “Willow Silent Cries.” Her book provides an earnest, touching account of her life, her testimony as a domestic violence and sexual assault survivor. Her story, words and feelings resonate with many readers who connect with her situation. Sheila’s book “Willow Silent Cries,” was the first literary piece to be inducted into Georgia’s Buford Museum as well as the Gwinnett County History Museum. Sheila is the recipient of Atlanta’s first Woman On Fire Single Mom Award and Resilient Beauty Domestic Violence Advocate Award. Her credit to the success of her life is her total adoration of God, the love of reaching back to the community, being sensitive to other’s needs and her strong desire to be more than just a name. Sheila is a SURVIVOR, a woman that is an inspirational role model, fueled by passion and her inner strength to be the change and the empowerment for women. Nolongertheface.com Facebook https://www.facebook.com/nolongerthefacefoundation/ INSTAGRAM @nolongerthefacefoundation https://www.instagram.com/nolongerthefacefoundation/ #nolongerthefacefoundation #nolongertheface #sheilabailey #dovecampaignforrealbeauty #domesticabusesurvivor #metoo #fortdix #usarmy #lisarayam #letsstarthealingpodcast #letsstarthealing
Take Me Home - Pet Adoption and Animal Rescue - Pets & Animals on Pet Life Radio (PetLifeRadio.com)
Angela Marcus interviews Danae Davis, executive director of FACE Foundation, whose mission is to enhance and preserve the quality of life of animals by providing access to necessary, lifesaving medical care. Angela defines “economic euthanasia” and Danae explains how FACE’s program works to put an end to it in their community. The lifesaving funding that FACE provides is only one part of the process – their success is also dependent on the veterinary and community partners they have. Danae also shares two heartwarming, incredible success stories that will bring a smile to your “face.” We also learn about Bailey, a 12-year-old mixed-breed dog looking for a loving home in which she can spend her golden years. At about 50 pounds, Bailey is playful and completely housetrained. She LOVEs people and would do best as the only pet in the home. Bailey is spending her days at the Lifetime Animal Care Center, partners of FACE, in sunny San Diego, CA. The team there loves her so much and will ensure that she’s ready to go with up-to-date bloodwork, a dental cleaning, and a bath! She’ll also go to her new home with food, toys, shampoo and other goodies! If you are interested in bringing Bailey home, email Angela at angela@petliferadio.com. FACE’s annual holiday fundraising drive is throughout the month of December. Any donation received during December will be doubled by FACE’s Board President up to $100,000! These donations will go towards life-saving veterinary treatment for more pets in the future. More details on this episode MP3 Podcast - How San Diego is Fighting the Problem of Economic Euthanasia on PetLifeRadio.com
Aired: 5/16/2015 7 PM:: Howard D. Finkelstein, a partner in Finkelstein & Krinsk, LLP which specializes in investor, consumer and employee class actions law suits. In addition, Mr. Finkelstein is the chairman of FACE (Foundation for Animal Care & Education)