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Live Local, Give Local

  • Episode 47 | A Promising Next Step | Lisa Stout, Executive Director, Project Next, and Dan Gross, Community Development

    6 SEP 2023 · In this final episode of Season 1 of "Live Local, Give Local" listeners enjoy a great conversation between Charles Parisi, the Host (filling in for Dave Mason), this episode's co-host, Adriana O'Donnell, and the team from San Marcos Promise, Lisa Stout, the Executive Director, and Dan Gross, who spearheads Community Development. In a fun episode where the benefit of belonging to San Diego Gives happened live on the air, Lisa and Dan share with listeners the power, the purpose and the promise of the organization. Helping students in North County San Diego find their next steps after high school is in many respects fueled by lack of resources in many school districts for high school counselors. Lisa, a counselor for 20 years, mentions that schools can have anywhere from 450 - 600 students for every counselor. Thus, the need for San Marcos Promise and their many services to help students find their fit, their way, their path. Speaking of next steps, listeners are treated to exciting "on the air" breaking news! The success of San Marcos Promise has led the organization to consider what is next in their quest to help more students. And what did they decide? An entire new brand to reflect the new direction and ethos - they will now be known as Project Next! Special thanks to Lisa Stout and Dan Gross for joining and helping close out Season 1 of "Live Local, Give Local." For more information on San Marcos Promise and Project Next, we encourage you to visit www.projectnext.org. Thank you for listening and giving where you're living! Building local capacity for non-profits to foster phenomenal relationships and best practices is the heart and soul of San Diego Gives. For more information on the many services of San Diego Gives, please visit www.SanDiegoGives.org.
    44m 26s
  • Episode 46 | Empowering Survivors | Stephanie Miller, CEO, Jill Marshall, Deputy Director, Women's Resource Center

    4 SEP 2023 · In this episode of "Live Local, Give Local" listeners enjoy a great conversation between Charles Parisi, the Host, this episode's co-host, Adriana O'Donnell, Stephanie Miller (CEO), and Jill Marshall (Deputy Director) of the Women's Resource Center. The Women's Resource Center was founded almost 50 years ago in 1974 by a group of Oceanside women who recognized the need for a rape crisis center in their community. Initially, they provided shelter in undisclosed locations, but now they offer a range of services including shelter, transitional housing, emergency services, and more. They serve individuals primarily in North County and San Diego, offering assistance to both women and men, with approximately 5% of their clients being males. Listen as Stephanie and Jill challenges their organization faces. One such challenge is technology, as abusers can use cell phones and tracking devices to locate survivors. To protect clients, they have to consider strategies like disposing of phones and cars to ensure safety. Childcare is another significant challenge, as affordable childcare is hard to find and can be a barrier to survivors' ability to find employment and stability. The Women's Resource Center relies on a combination of government funding, individual donations, and foundation support to operate. They joined San Diego Gives to raise awareness, increase visibility, and engage potential donors and volunteers to support their mission. Listen as Stephanie and Jill highlight the need for additional funding to cover expenses such as Uber rides, security deposits, first month's rent, and childcare. For more information on the many services of San Diego Gives, please visit www.SanDiegoGives.org.
    37m 32s
  • Episode 45 | Supporting Trans Youth | Kathie Moehlig, Founder, TransFamily Support Services

    3 SEP 2023 · In this episode of "Live Local, Give Local" listeners enjoy a great conversation between Charles Parisi, the Host, this episode's co-host, Adriana O'Donnell, Kathie Moehlig the founder of TransFamily Support Services. Listen in as Kathie explains that the catalyst for starting TransFamily Support Services: her personal experience as the parent of a transgender child. Her son began his transition at the age of eleven, at a time when many people were unfamiliar with the concept of transgender identity, and there were limited resources and support available. Kathie's advocacy journey began when she faced challenges finding doctors and support for her child. She shares how she relentlessly pursued medical care, education, and support for her son, eventually leading to the founding of TransFamily Support Services eight years ago. Since then, the organization has served over 4,000 transgender individuals and their families across the country. The conversation touches on various aspects of the organization's work, including support groups, mentorship programs, family coaching, insurance and medical navigation, and educational initiatives. Kathie highlights the importance of creating affirming and supportive environments for transgender individuals, especially children and teens. She emphasizes the importance of proper education and training for professionals in the healthcare system. The conversation shifts towards the challenges of navigating insurance and policy barriers for transgender individuals. Kathie explains how her organization helps individuals and their families advocate for their rights, including appealing insurance denials and ensuring access to medically necessary treatments. Kathie also discusses the importance of allies and advocates in creating a more inclusive society. She mentions her organization's efforts to teach people how to be better allies and accomplices, urging everyone to stand up against discrimination and hatred. The episode concludes with a discussion about San Diego Gives and the role it plays in supporting local organizations like TransFamily Support Services. Kathie expresses gratitude for the platform and the opportunity to connect with donors and volunteers in the San Diego community. For more information on the many services of San Diego Gives, please visit www.SanDiegoGives.org.
    37m 20s
  • Episode 44 | Nourishing Communities | Michelle Lerach, Founder, Christina Ng, "Foundation Cultivator", Berry Good

    1 SEP 2023 · In this episode of "Live Local, Give Local" listeners enjoy a great conversation between Charles Parisi, the Host, this episode's co-host, Adriana O'Donnell, Michelle Lerach and Christina Ng of Berry Good. In this podcast episode, the hosts introduce their guests from the Berry Good Food Foundation, a nonprofit organization. The guests are Michelle Lerach, the founder of the organization, and Christina Ng, the "Foundation Cultivator." Hear Michelle talk about how she transitioned from being a lawyer to founding the Berry Good Food Foundation after working on a goat farm in Sonoma during a sabbatical. It was there that she realized the power of community support for farmers and wanted to create a similar sense of community in San Diego, which led her to start the Berry Goodnight Dinner in 2010. The dinner brought together chefs, farmers, food activists, and writers to connect and share. Over the years, this community expanded to both sides of the border, creating a strong network in the region. The Berry Good Food Foundation was formed as an extension of this community, with a focus on teaching people how to cook and grow their own food, creating a fair and equitable food system. Christina shares her experience of meeting Michelle at one of the Berry dinners and how it led to a life-changing connection with her now-husband, a farmer. Listen in on a discussion about the importance of access to healthy food and how partnerships with organizations like the Berry Good Food Foundation help ensure that families in San Diego County have access to quality healthcare and nutritious food. Hear Michelle emphasize the need to challenge the industrial food system and advocates for policy changes to promote healthier food choices. She mentions the organization's signature program, Seeds for the Future, which focuses on school gardens, and the Future Thought Leaders panels, which aim to educate people about food and its impact on health. Michelle also talks about the role of community partnerships and how organizations like San Diego Gives can help them expand their reach and impact. For more information on the many services of San Diego Gives, please visit http://www.sandiegogives.org.
    38m 50s
  • Episode 43 | Saving Lives One Pint at a Time | Cherryl Castro-Lector, Development Manager, San Diego Blood Bank

    4 AUG 2023 · In this episode of "Live Local, Give Local" listeners enjoy a great conversation between Dave Mason, the Host, this episode's co-host, David Drazenovich, and Cherryl Castro-Lector, the Development Manager at the San Diego Blood Bank The Blood Bank organizes large blood drives like the Padres Summer Blood Drive and Comic Con to collect blood units that save thousands of lives. To address the aging out of donors and increase awareness, the San Diego Blood Bank conducts tours, reaches out to schools, and collaborates with various organizations. Listen as Cheryl shares heartwarming stories like that of a recipient who received 30 units of life-saving blood after a severe accident and now organizes blood drives and advocates for donations. Hear Cheryl speak about the essential role of the blood bank in the community, comparing it to a fire hydrant that goes unnoticed until someone requires blood for medical treatment. The blood bank depends on financial support from individual donors, community foundations, and local corporations. Listen in on a conversation emphasizing the need for both blood and financial donors, showcasing the impact a single blood donation can have on someone's life. Cheryl's hope for the future is to continue educating the community about blood donation and the interconnectedness it brings to society. For more information on the many services of San Diego Gives, please visit http://www.sandiegogives.org.
    31m 8s
  • Episode 42 | Building Bridges for Peace | Diana Kutlow, Director of Development, Hands of Peace

    28 JUL 2023 · In this episode of "Live Local, Give Local" listeners enjoy a great conversation between Dave Mason, the Host, this episode's co-host, Sharon Goodson, and Diana Kutlow, the Director of Development at Hands of Peace. Hands of Peace is an organization that aims to promote peace and understanding among Israeli, Palestinian, and American youth through dialogue. Diana shares the story of how the organization was founded in the aftermath of 9/11, driven by the desire to bring people together and find nonviolent means of change. The program, which brings together young people from different backgrounds, encourages them to listen to each other's personal stories and experiences, fostering empathy and understanding. Hear Diana talk about her personal passion for peace and justice studies, her journey to becoming part of Hands of Peace, and the organization's focus on grassroots peace-building. She emphasizes the importance of dialogue and facilitation in the program, allowing the youth to learn from one another without dictating any specific narrative. Additionally, she discusses the challenges posed by the COVID-19 pandemic and the organization's innovative response with virtual programs. Listen as Diana further highlights Hands of Peace's impact on its young participants, who go on to become advocates for change in their communities, addressing issues like domestic violence and social inequalities. Diana stresses the significance of collaboration with other nonprofits and communities in San Diego, showcasing the ripple effect of the program's positive influence. For more information on the many services of San Diego Gives, please visit www.SanDiegoGives.org.
    31m 44s
  • Episode 41 | Uniting San Diego for Social Impact | Alicia Quinn Kitagawa, Vice President of Strategy and Engagement, United Way of San Diego

    20 JUL 2023 · In this episode of "Live Local, Give Local" listeners enjoy a great conversation between Dave Mason, the Host, this episode's co-host, Sharon Goodson, and Alicia Quinn Kitagawa, the Vice President of Strategy and Engagement at United Way of San Diego County. Hear Alicia share insights into United Way's remarkable 103-year history in San Diego, which is dedicated to ensuring every child, young adult, and family can thrive, regardless of their income or zip code. The organization's core focus lies in education and economic mobility, particularly in early literacy and STEAM education for middle and high school students. Alicia sheds light on United Way's involvement in the Earned Income Tax Credit Coalition, which has contributed $29 million back into the community through free tax preparation services. As a convener, United Way collaborates with various organizations, school districts, and funders to collectively address the community's most pressing issues and drive social change. Listen as Alicia emphasizes the significance of volunteerism, with United Way actively engaging individuals and corporations to offer their time and talent in support of nonprofits. Alicia discusses their Nonprofit Board Certification and Matching program, enabling business professionals to enhance their skills as board members, fostering a strong partnership between the nonprofit and private sectors. The hosts and guest stress the vital role volunteers play in nonprofits, not only providing much-needed support but also converting into long-term donors. Alicia highlights the 30+ volunteer projects available on the day of community service, allowing individuals and companies to connect with organizations in need. For more information on the many services of San Diego Gives, please visit http://www.sandiegogives.org.
    31m 7s
  • Episode 40 | Early Education and Purposeful Play | Kathleen Sandoval, Heather Disher, San Diego Children's Discovery Museum

    14 JUL 2023 · In this episode of "Live Local, Give Local" listeners enjoy a great conversation between Dave Mason, the Host, this episode's co-host, Sharon Goodson, Kathleen Sandoval the Director of Marketing and Events at the San Diego Children's Discovery Museum, and Heather Disher, the Director of Advancement at the San Diego Children's Discovery Museum. In this podcast episode, Heather Disher, the Director of Advancement, and Kathleen Sandoval, the Director of Marketing and Events, discuss the San Diego Children's Discovery Museum. Hear Kathleen and Heather highlight the museum's physical and mobile spaces, emphasizing their focus on early education and STEM learning for children under five. Social and emotional learning is embedded into all their programs, and they work closely with local school districts to bring the museum experience to children across the county. Both Heather and Kathleen touch on their personal experiences, their backgrounds in nonprofits, and the impact of the museum on children's development. They also discuss fundraising efforts and upcoming events like Science and Engineering Night and the STEM-posium. The challenges faced during the pandemic and plans for future growth and expansion are also mentioned. The hosts also share heartwarming stories of children's wonder and delight while exploring the museum's exhibits, highlighting the joy and inspiration the museum brings to young learners. Through partnerships, community engagement, and innovative programs, the San Diego Children's Discovery Museum continues to make a meaningful impact on children's education and development in the region. Overall, the episode showcases the museum's commitment to providing accessible, hands-on education to children and the positive impact it has on their lives. For more information on the many services of San Diego Gives, please visit http://www.sandiegogives.org.
    30m 51s
  • Episode 39 | Education = Opportunity | Judy Ziment, President, Karina Vidrio Meza, Development Coordinator, Our Lady's School

    7 JUL 2023 · In this episode of "Live Local, Give Local" listeners enjoy a great conversation between Dave Mason, the Host, this episode's co-host, Sharon Goodson, Karina Vidrio Meza, the Development Coordinator of Our Lady's School, and Judy Ziment, the President of Our Lady's School They discuss the mission of Our Lady School, which focuses on providing high-quality education to students from low-income, first-generation neighborhoods in Barrio Logan and Sherman Heights, San Diego. Hear Judy and Karina emphasize the importance of building a close-knit community and fostering personal relationships among students, staff, and donors. In addition, Judy and Karina share inspiring success stories of their students, including high school admissions and college graduations with substantial scholarships. They emphasize the importance of personalized attention and small class sizes in creating a supportive learning environment. Hear the guests highlight the school's summer program, which aims to provide students with a different perspective of their community and foster friendships and connections that may have been impacted during the pandemic. Despite being a private Catholic school, Our Lady School ensures that no student is turned away due to financial constraints and offers scholarship support. They rely on private donations and fundraising events to cover the operating expenses. Listen to the guests highlights their involvement with San Diego Gives, and the benefits it has brought to Our Lady School. For more information on the many services of San Diego Gives, please visit http://www.sandiegogives.org.
    31m 34s
  • Episode 38 | Transportation for Vulnerable Populations | Marcy Roke, Pres. & CEO, Adrianna Yemhatpe, Program Manager, Travelers Aid Society

    7 JUL 2023 · In this episode of "Live Local, Give Local" listeners enjoy a great conversation between Dave Mason, the Host, this episode's co-host, Alex White, Marcy Roke, the President and CEO of Travelers Aid Society, and Adrianna Yemhatpe, the Program Manager of Travelers Aid Society. Listen to them discuss the organization's mission and their work in helping vulnerable individuals in San Diego with their transportation needs. Travelers Aid Society, a 120-year-old social services organization, has evolved over the years to meet the changing needs of the community. They provide various programs, such as Senior Ride, Senior Solutions, and Ride Finder, to assist low-income older adults and individuals with disabilities in accessing transportation options. The organization aims to reduce isolation and provide essential transportation services to those who are most in need. They collaborate with other nonprofits and community partners to ensure that gaps in transportation services are addressed. Despite the growing demand, Travelers Aid Society faces challenges in meeting the needs of all individuals due to limited funding. They participate in San Diego Gives, a fundraising event that allows them to raise awareness and funds for their programs. Hear the guests speak to the importance of collaboration and the ongoing efforts to support vulnerable populations in San Diego. For more information on the many services of San Diego Gives, please visit http://www.sandiegogives.org.
    31m 49s

"Live Local, Give Local" is a show, at its core, about the collective love for the San Diego community and the deeply rooted desire of so many to make it...

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"Live Local, Give Local" is a show, at its core, about the collective love for the San Diego community and the deeply rooted desire of so many to make it truly the best place in the world. A community of collaborators. A community with empathy, kindness and a collective mindset. A "we, not me" way of life. On the "Live Local, Give Local" show, you'll hear from the many like-minded members of San Diego Gives and how a community of capacity gets built, sustains itself and continually improves.

"Live Local, Give Local" is brought to you by San Diego Gives, dedicated to the power of unity, the ties that bind, and the need to help more and more citizens connect to a cause and give where they live.

To become part of the movement, please check out all that San Diego Gives provides for its non-profit members by visiting www.sandiegogives.org.

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