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Today on the weekly news reel, we speak with Doug McMurdo, editor of the Times-Independent, about possible repercussions for a motorized hang glider who spooked a group of horses during a horseback riding tour near Fisher Towers this fall. We also discuss a group that provides free vision testing and glasses to Moab residents. Plus, a story about new volunteer board members on the Travel Council Advisory Board and the Grand County Planning Commission. - Show Notes - Several riders thrown from horses near Fisher Towers • https://www.moabtimes.com/articles/it-was-the-most-terrifying-experience-of-my-life/ Hope Alliance provides free vision care to over 140 Moabites from underserved communities • https://www.moabtimes.com/articles/hope-alliance-provides-free-vision-care-to-over-140-moabites-from-underserved-communities/ Grand County Commission appoints volunteer board members amid debate • https://www.moabtimes.com/articles/grand-county-commission-appoints-volunteer-board-members-amid-debate/
Jennifer's personal and professional stories are intertwined and her ability to share both her experience and those of the kids in our communities that are experiencing homelessness is truly inspiring and important for everyone to hear and grapple with.
Hosts Bradley Lum and Donte Jones are joined by special guests Miles Johnson and Bradley Marshall. They continue the discussion on the positives, negatives, and challenges that come with the reentry process. Including how Hope Alliance and their staff can support the MS prison population as they are exiting and moving back into society. The two gentlemen speak on their own personal experiences and help the audience put themselves in the shoes of a person who was formerly incarcerated.
Previously on the Hope Alliance Reentry Podcast, we heard the stories of two MS reentry employees, Tanya and Sonya. Today we'll dive into the roles they both play at MPIC and how Hope Alliance has played a role in their success.
There are more than 28,000 homeless children attending Orange County Schools. For more than 25 years, Project Hope Alliance has been ending the cycle of homelessness, one child at a time. With you, we can end homelessness today and prevent homelessness tomorrow. Visit www.projecthopealliance.org to learn more and join the movement. Interested in becoming a corporate partner? Visit www.projecthopealliance.org/corporate-partnership Please read: To help homeless students, embed community services into campus life by JENNIFER FRIEND AND SEAN BOULTON www.projecthopealliance.org http://getthefunkoutshow.kuci.org
In this next phase of Hope Alliance and our desire to take all of Jesus to all of the Valley, we know that will take all of us blessing our spheres of influence. The people of God have been called to be a blessing to the nations by loving our neighbors!
Church is not a product to consume. It's a people that commit. As we move into what's "Next" for Hope Alliance, it will take all of us committing to Simply Jesus and to one another as fully engaged followers to live our the calling God has given us as a church family.
In this next season at Hope Alliance we want to focus on why and how we can grow Hope Alliance...for the glory of God!
Air1's Monika Kelly speaks with Bradley Lum, CEO of MS Prison Industries Corporation about job training behind bars and the Hope Alliance which helps ex-offenders stay successful after release.
I was super excited to finally have Jennifer Friend join me on the podcast. She has been a leader in our business, legal and non-profit community for a long time, and has really asserted herself over the last year, during this challenging time. Jennifer's story, perspective and wisdom was so profound - this episode resounded with me on so many levels! I'm so grateful to her for sharing her whole self with me and the audience - there is a ton of life wisdom to be learned from her. Jennifer became the CEO of Project Hope Alliance 8 years ago, after a successful career as a corporate attorney. She was presented the opportunity to lead the now 30-year old organization. Their mission is to end the cycle of homelessness one child at a time, and we discussed their work and incredible impact, and their journey since starting. She's also been President of the UCI Alumni Association, is a trustee of the UC Irvine Foundation, and also advises and works with other foundations and non-profits. Jennifer is bold and very visible in our community. Follow her and PHA on social media! And thanks to show sponsor, Hunt Club
Being homeless is hard. Now, think of how much worse it is to be a homeless child. Jennifer Friend shares how she's changing the story with the non-profit Project Hope Alliance to help homeless children and their families, and how this help is actually boosting the well-being and profitability of the community. Our Guest Jennifer ... Read more The post Homeless Kids – Resilience Needs Opportunity: Changing the Story with Jennifer Friend, CEO of Project Hope Alliance appeared first on Changing the Story.
In this episode, Nicole Suydam chats candidly with Jennifer Friend, CEO of Project Hope Alliance, a local nonprofit that is ending the cycle of homelessness in Orange County, one child at a time. Jennifer shares her own background being in and out of homelessness as a young girl and what motivates and inspires her to help so many other children who experience exactly what she experienced. Thank you for tuning into Sharing Goodwill!
Joe Peppers is a 3X deployed West Point graduate with experience at several Fortune 500 companies and the current CEO of Kids Hope Alliance in Jacksonville, Florida. Joe knows the word perseverance from a young age, while struggling at West Point and dealing with the trauma of his deployments, Joe is a pillar in the community that is bringing hope to children and teens in the state of Florida. Joe's ultimate goal is to help others reach their full potential. If I can do that, then I will have done my job.Kids Hope AllianceDonations to KHAConnectDave SwansonWebsiteBook Goat Wrestling Perseverance Clothes Free Chapter of my Bestselling Book? Need more information - Text goat (lowercase) to - 737-214-1040Social MediaFacebook InstagramTwitter LinkedInCoaching Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/GWPPodcast)
Children’s Hope Alliance CEO Celeste Dominguez joined Ron and Patti in St. Louis to discuss the impact the MLB stadium tour has had. The trip has taken us through 38 states, two Canadian provinces, six national parks and, obviously 30 Major League Baseball stadiums. Celeste said the trip has been a success and the feedback has been positive. But there is still more work to do as we prepare for the Giants-Cardinals game on Sept. 23 and you can help. Support this podcast
Never miss another interview! Join Devin here: http://bit.ly/joindevin. John Hanrahan, co-founder and medical director of the People’s Health Clinic in Park City, Utah will provide 9,000 patient visits this year to uninsured members of the community. Business is absolutely booming and John says, “that’s a bad thing.” Don’t misunderstand, he’s thrilled to do the work and proud of the service the organization offers as the primary health care provide for thousands of residents in this small, affluent resort town. His concern stems from the fact that but for this small, nonprofit organization, many of these people would go untreated--some would certainly die. Hanrahan is also the incoming District Governor for Rotary for the district encompassing the entire state of Utah, including 46 clubs and about 1750 Rotarians. I’m not finished. He’s also the founder of the Hope Alliance, a humanitarian organization serving communities in the developing world. Check out my free webinar where I share the secrets of successful nonprofit crowdfunding at http://crowdfundingforsocialgood.org.
Ron and Patti discuss their tours of Montreal and Toronto on the Canadian portion of the Home Run On Wheels trip. They handed out Children’s Hope Alliance materials in both cities as they continue to spread the message of helping foster children during Foster Care Awareness Month. http://homerunonwheels.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/RogersCentrePillar.jpg ()Kevin Pillar up to bat at Rogers Centre Support this podcast
Ron and Patti have so many people to thank through the first two months of the Home Run On Wheels venture. As far as raising awareness for kids in the foster system, simply driving the RV around the country with the Children’s Hope Alliance logo and the Home Run On Wheels logo is a conversation starter all in itself. May is Foster Care Awareness Month, so please reach out to your local organization to see how you can help. Support this podcast
In the first episode of Home Run on Wheels, learn about Ron and Patti Clements and how they partnered with Children’s Hope Alliance to turn their bucket-list trip into a cause of bringing awareness to the needs of children across the country. Support this podcast
In the final message in our Shapshots of Hope series we look at why we love Community at Hope Alliance. In summary, we love community because community shows God's kingdom to the world, it shows God's care for us, and it grows us. But Jesus shows us in John 13 that community is truly a blessing to us when we learn to serve like he did.
Because April is Child Abuse Prevention Month, we are continuing to share stories of children in our care so you can hear exactly how Children’s Hope Alliance helps kids heal... Read more » The post ChildLife Podcast – Episode 10 appeared first on Childrens Hope Alliance.
As we continue celebrating the rich, 125-year history of Barium Springs (one of Children’s Hope Alliance’s founding organizations), Adam sits down with Jimmy and Ray Johnson, who both grew up at Barium Springs... Read more » The post ChildLife Podcast – Episode 8 appeared first on Childrens Hope Alliance.
On November 6th, our church became an accredited church with the Christian & Missionary Alliance. One this important day, we considered Jesus' caution against trading mission for comfort and were reminded that we are a family on mission.
The Hope Alliance has a new Executive Director, Kim Wolf. She is my guest on this week’s Nonprofit Leadership Podcast. Kim will talk about: “Becoming the “New Boss”: How can you have a healthy and effective transition when you become the new ED/CEO to an organization that has already been in existence?” She shares some helpful insights from […]
In celebration of Children’s Hope Alliance’s Barium Springs campus’ 125th anniversary this year, ChildLife will feature stories from alumni who grew up at Barium Springs during the orphanage era. In our... Read more » The post ChildLife Podcast – Episode 7 appeared first on Childrens Hope Alliance.
Dating back to Children’s Hope Alliance’s creation in 1891, churches have played a large roll in the agency’s mission. Those strong ties to churches and faith communities remain today. In... Read more » The post ChildLife Podcast – Episode 6 appeared first on Childrens Hope Alliance.
May is National Foster Care Month, so in this episode, we talk to a foster parent about her experiences with fostering through Children’s Hope Alliance. We also catch up with... Read more » The post ChildLife Podcast – Episode 5 appeared first on Childrens Hope Alliance.
In our second episode, we talk about Children’s Hope Alliance’s outpatient services programs with program director, Kevin Angell. Kevin talks about what types of outpatient services are offered through Children’s... Read more » The post ChildLife Podcast – Episode 2 appeared first on Childrens Hope Alliance.
In our first episode, we talk with Children’s Hope Alliance’s President and CEO, John Koppelmeyer, about why he wanted to make a career out of helping children. He also discusses what... Read more » The post ChildLife Podcast – Episode 1 appeared first on Childrens Hope Alliance.