Carroll Food Sunday - Origins
In this segment of Carroll Helping Carroll, host Lisa Albin talks with Frank Baylor =about the origins of Carroll Food Sunday and how they help Carroll County residents.
In this segment of Carroll Helping Carroll, host Lisa Albin talks with Frank Baylor =about the origins of Carroll Food Sunday and how they help Carroll County residents.
Tammy Lofink, Founder of Rising Above Addiction, details to Rich Salkin, Addictions and Wellness Counselor, upcoming events being planned by Rising Above Addiction—a nonprofit she founded to help family members of people struggling with drug addiction. Ms. Lofink also provides insight to the book [ . . . ]
Joy Fisher, President of the Carroll County Chapter of PFLAG, and Judy Gaver, PFLAG Mom and LGBTQ+ Advocate, talk to Bob Lord about the various events and fundraisers held throughout the year, including Pride Month (June) and Gay History Month (October).
In this clip of Carroll Helping Carroll, Brandon Dull and Allison McMichael talk about their plans to build a school in Haiti, and how people can support Rhythm Changes as well as the Haitian economy through attending their fundraiser events, contributing a donation, or purchasing a Haitian-made bag [ . . . ]
In this episode of Carroll Helping Carroll, we talk to Brandon Dull and Allison McMichael, founder and co-founder of Rhythm Changes, a non-profit that empowers Haitian communities through their music and educational programs.
In this clip of Carroll Helping Carroll, Brandon Dull and Allison McMichael discuss how their non-profit Rhythm Changes got its start in Haiti which has led them to connect with a multitude of Haitian children through their music and educational programs.
In this clip of Carroll Helping Carroll, Brandon Dull and Allison McMichael discuss how their non-profit Rhythm Changes got its start in Haiti which has led them to connect with a multitude of Haitian children through their music and educational programs.