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How Is Interfaith Works Changing The Lives Of Over 35,000 People In Montgomery County? Our Derby Party Benefiting Interfaith Works Is May 3rd; Learn About Some Of Our Amazing Prizes And Where You Can Register! | CEO Interfaith Works Courtney Hall Ep. 13709 Apr 202500:28:29

There’s no one solution to poverty, but Interfaith Works has built a comprehensive network of services to help thousands of residents rebuild their lives.

In this episode, CEO Courtney Hall shares real success stories and the programs that make them possible — from emergency housing and financial assistance to a food pantry and paid job training. We also explore how community involvement, including their partnership with Truman Charities, helps the organization grow and provide long-term support to those experiencing housing insecurity, hunger, and unemployment.

If you want to help make an impact, don’t miss the Truman Charities annual Derby Party where 100% of proceeds will go directly to Interfaith Works. Join us on May 3rd at Tommy Joe’s in Bethesda for a fun night of music, awesome prizes, and more!

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Why Are Oysters Crucial To The Survival And Growth Of Other Marine Species? What Impact Do Oysters Have On Our Waterways? | Oyster Recovery Partnership | Paul Schurick Ep. 13626 Mar 202500:34:32

You’ve eaten them, but do you know what oysters do for our waterways? These unassuming shellfish play a vital role in cleaning and protecting our waterways, but decades of overharvesting and destruction of their homes nearly wiped them out. Now, a major restoration movement is rebuilding oyster populations throughout the Chesapeake Bay.

 In this episode, Paul Schurick of the Oyster Recovery Partnership shares how this nonprofit is leading large-scale efforts to plant billions of oysters and rebuild reef habitats, support marine life, and protect the Bay’s future.

 From fascinating oyster facts to simple ways you can get involved, our conversation reveals just how much of an impact oysters — and people — can have on the environment. Tune in now!

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Giving Tuesday | We Recap Some Of Our Favorite Charities We Interviewed In 2024 | Tips On Charitable Giving Ep. 12703 Dec 202400:14:44

Join me, Jamie Truman, as we explore this question on a special Giving Tuesday edition of the Truman Charities Podcast. We promise you'll gain insights into making your charitable contributions count, we go over some of our favorite interviews from 2024 so you can find the charity that resonates with you!

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I'm also filled with gratitude for our loyal listeners who continue to support us on this journey of generosity. Your feedback is our fuel, so please take a moment to rate, review, and subscribe to ensure you never miss an episode. Connect with us on social media for updates on our exciting events

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Ep 037: The Crunchy Life Book Series Teaching Valuable Lessons for Kids22 Dec 202100:34:41
Glen Mourning– The Truman Charities Podcast: A Community of Caring with Jamie Truman Episode 37 Glen Mourning. Glen Mourning is an educator and author. The Crunchy Life Kid's book series is his most popular work that consist of a 8 titles written for children ages 8 and up. As the oldest of his mother's five children, Glen's books tie in life memories, a spin on traditional fairy tales as well as his imagination to create heartfelt and mesmerizing stories. Glen was blessed with the opportunity to lead by example where he would become the first of two generations to not only graduate from high school, but to complete a master’s degree in pursuit of his dream of becoming a teacher. At the beginning of his teaching career, Glen worked alongside of the nationally renowned educational contributor Dr. Steve Perry, star of the CNN special "Black in America II" and the host of TV One's "Save our Sons". As an elementary teacher at Capital Preparatory Magnet School in Hartford Connecticut, Glen managed to brilliantly inspire the lives of hundreds of students in his tenure as an educator and football coach. For the past several years Glen has worked as a language arts teacher where his creativity and brilliant approaches to learning have captured national attention. Glen has been featured in Ebony Magazine, People's Magazine as well as other nationally recognized news and media outlets. Glen has also written for PBS Teachers as an educational contributor. Listen to this uplifting Truman Charities episode with Glen Mourning aboutHere is what to expect on this week’s show:The inspiration behind the Crunchy Life Series How Glen draws inspiration from some of his past experiences to teach children value lessons through the main character Crunchy What to expect from Glen's upcoming new series and where you can find his booksConnect with Glen:Website- https://www.glenmourning.comLinkedIn- https://www.linkedin.com/in/glenmourningLearn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Ep 036: Main Street Redefining Inclusivity15 Dec 202100:37:13
Jillian Copeland– The Truman Charities Podcast: A Community of Caring with Jamie Truman Episode 36 Jillian Copeland.In 2014, Jillian created Teens Like Us, a weekend and summer inclusive social programdesigned to meet the needs of teens with disabilities in the Greater Washington area.Jillian’s latest and greatest endeavor, Main Street, is a joint initiative with her husband Scott. Main Street is a model and a mindset, the first of its kind inclusive and affordable apartment building and community center serving people of all abilities. Main Street opened the doors to residents in the summer of 2020 and currently provide membership opportunities to over 200 resident and non-resident members. Jillian feels honored and humbled to work with diverse communities. She has volunteered in many different capacities for several organizations ─ including CASA (Court Appointed SpecialAdvocate) of Montgomery County, Children’s National Medical Center, and Bullis’ 5K Buddy Run benefitting special needs children and adults in our local community.Jillian is a former member of the board of directors for the Jewish Foundation for Group Homes, a current board member at The Diener School and The National ARC. Jillian also serves on the Maryland Inclusive Housing Committee and The University of Maryland’s Transition Hub.Listen to this uplifting Truman Charities episode with Jillian Copeland about her organization Main Street and the impact it has on individuals with disabilities. Here is what to expect on this week’s show:-What sets Main Street apart from other organizations that work with young adults and adults with disabilities, and what the future holds for Main Street.-Jillian’s “Space of Belonging” and “Live Well,” programs and what makes each of them important.  -What the public may not know about individuals with disabilities.  -How the process works for an individual interested in living at Main Street.Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Ep 035: Restoring Dignity to Foster Children through Comfort Cases08 Dec 202100:46:36
Rob Sheer – The Truman Charities Podcast: A Community of Caring with Jamie Truman Episode 35 Rob Sheer.Rob entered the foster care system as a child who had lost both parents. He was brought into a house with all of his belongings in a tattered and torn trash bag. Eight years ago, 5 children, who are now his daughter and 4 sons, arrived on his doorstep through foster care whom experienced the same undignified process Rob endured forty years ago. Floored by the fact that children still carry their lives in a bag used for trash nearly four decades since his own experience, Rob decided to devote his life to restoring dignity to those transitioning in and out of foster care with the creation of Comfort Cases.His personal dedication and success through Comfort Cases has provided hope and self worth to thousands of children as he and his team empower the next generations transitioning within foster care. Listen to this uplifting Truman Charities episode with Rob Sheer about his organization Comfort Cases and transforming lives for foster children in need. Here is what to expect on this week’s show:-    What it was like for Rob, being a foster child himself.-    How Rob felt seeing his children come to his house with a trash bag full of belongings, just like he had when he was a foster child as well.-    Rob’s upcoming Happy Hour with Truman Charities on December 14th. Connect with Rob:Guest Contact Info:Website: https://comfortcases.org/team-leadership Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Ep 034: Restore Hope Liberia providing Health, Education and Opportunity to Liberians01 Dec 202100:35:51
Dr. Bob Rufsvold, Dr Barbara Burke, Kumeinu Da-Tokpah and Saundra Williams– The Truman Charities Podcast: A Community of Caring with Jamie Truman Episode 34 Dr. Bob Rufsvold, Dr Barbara Burke, Kumeinu Da-Tokpah and Saundra Williams.RESTORE HOPE: LIBERIA provides relief and empowerment to the most vulnerable in post-emergency communities through an innovative integration of health, education, and economic development, creating opportunity, changing lives and building resilient communities. We provide direct support to over 600 of the most disadvantaged/vulnerable women & children in Kolahun, Lofa County, Liberia. Kumeinu Da-Tokpah earned his bachelor’s degree from the University of Liberia in 2016, with a focus on Agricultural Management. Mr. Da-Tokpah has worked in agriculture for over ten years. He has integrated agriculture into education efforts, created women owned agricultural projects, and served as the Vice Chairman of Hope Agriculture Company. In 2014, he co-founded Agrilife Liberia, supporting women’s empowerment and educational opportunities through agriculture. He served as Executive Director from 2014 to 2021.Listen to this informative Truman Charities episode with Dr. Bob Rufsvold, Dr Barbara Burke, Kumeinu Da-Tokpah and Saundra Williams about Restore Hope Liberia and how it has changed the country’s healthcare crisis. Here is what to expect on this week’s show:Learn about the impact on the Liberian people after the Civil War, Ebola, and COVID.Kumeniu talks about his own personal experience as he is a native of Liberia. Learn about Restore Hope Liberia and how they have impacted education, healthcare and how they are helping provide opportunities for Liberians. Social Media Links:Website- https://www.restorehopeliberia.orgLinkedIn- https://www.linkedin.com/in/kumeinu-da-tokpah-465938180/?originalSubdomain=lrLearn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Ep 033: Easterseals Serving the Community for Over 100 years24 Nov 202100:30:33
Jonathan Horowitch– The Truman Charities Podcast: A Community of Caring with Jamie Truman Episode 33 Jonathan HorowitchJon Horowitch was appointed President & CEO of Easterseals DC MD VA in 2017 after serving as the organization’s COO for five years. Jon leads a 250-person team that provides critical, direct services to the most vulnerable members of our community‒children and adults with disabilities, low income families, and veterans/military family members. Recognizing that the daily interactions of Easterseals’ direct care staff with program participants drives the organization’s outcomes, Jon emphasizes a values-based approach. He focuses on ensuring that each team member understands the organization’s Mission and Vision, recognizes his or her individual leadership potential, and embraces the Core Values of Respect, Responsibility, Innovation, Integrity, and Care. He also demonstrates these values by working to create a best place to work with competitive pay and benefits where employees can grow while building their career.As an entrepreneurial leader, Jon works with the Easterseals team to create solutions for the community’s most pressing emerging needs. Since Jon joined, Easterseals has more than doubled in size and scope, having added vital Head Start Children’s Services, mental health, and employment services.Listen to this uplifting Truman Charities episode with Jonathan Horowitch about what it takes to lead a large team of people and the organization he runs, Easterseals.Here is what to expect on this week’s show:Some of the organization’s programs, including the Child Development Center and why they decided on a Creative Curriculum.Examples of how Jonathan’s adult day services have impacted individuals.Programs for veterans and their Homeless Reintegration Program. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Ep 032: How the Chamber is Empowering Small Business Owners17 Nov 202100:37:17
Allie Williams & Russell Lacey– The Truman Charities Podcast: A Community of Caring with Jamie Truman Episode 32 Allie Williams & Russell Lacey.President of Electric Advisors, Russell Lacey has been an active part of the business community for over 20 years. Before starting Electric Advisors, he managed the production offices for bank-owned mortgage operations for CitiBank, Chase Manhattan, and Washington Mutual.  During those years he was, and continues to be, involved in business community activity through various chambers of commerce and professional organizations related to his field of employment. Russell has a strong commitment to the growth of the company, the retention of the customer base, and the continuation of excellent customer service. With a strong commitment to the community as well, Russell is also active in his local Rotary Club and is the incoming President of the Greater Bethesda Chevy Chase Chamber of Commerce. Allie Williams brings more than 20 years’ experience as an association executive spending time at the helm of the Title VII Administrators Association, and Corporate Responsibility Association. He was the Director of Organizational Development at the Association of Chamber of Commerce Executives and Director of the Office of Chamber of Commerce Relations at the United States Chamber of Commerce. During his years in the Chamber of Commerce community, Allie developed and implemented first-class products and services related to membership structures, event management, leadership training, advocacy, and economic development. He built rapport and strong relationships with leaders from thousands of State, Metropolitan and Local Chambers across the United States and Canada.Listen to this uplifting Truman Charities episode with Allie Williams & Russell Lacey about the Greater Bethesda Chamber of Commerce and its contributions to the local community. Here is what to expect on this week’s show:Why Allie decided to become the Greater Bethesda Chamber of Commerce’s President and CEO.Information on Allie’s monthly Educational Seminar Series.Why Russell decided to become the Chair of the Greater Bethesda Chamber of Commerce.Information on Russell’s Business After Hours Networking events this fall.Social Media Links:Website- https://www.greaterbethesdachamber.orgLearn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Ep 031: Reuniting Soldiers After War10 Nov 202100:18:56
Mary Henry– The Truman Charities Podcast: A Community of Caring with Jamie Truman Episode 31 Mary Henry.Mary Henry grew up in Minnesota. She has been married for 30+ years, has one son and two daughters. Mary has worked in the special ed field for 36 years. In 2016 Mary, along with her son, Eric Harder, established Reuniting After War, a 501(3)(c) which holds all-inclusive reunions for combat veterans. Her passion is driven by her son’s service in the Army and witnessing first-hand the bonds that are created through a deployment. Mary’s hobbies include reading, walking, biking and hanging out with her family as much as time allows, especially her two grandchildren.Listen to this uplifting Truman Charities episode with Mary Henry about her organization “Reuniting After War” and its mission. Here is what to expect on this week’s show:- The importance of post-deployment reunions for our veterans- Learn about the deployment of Mary's son, Eric, and why they decided to host reunions for veterans - The hardest part of coming back home post-deployment- The stories of two veterans James and Allen and their experience attending on of their reunions Connect with Mary:Guest Contact Info:Website- https://reunitingafterwar.org/team/Instagram- reunitingafterwarLearn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Ep 030: Helping Veterans become Entrepreneurs03 Nov 202100:26:27
Scott Jensen– The Truman Charities Podcast: A Community of Caring with Jamie Truman Episode 30 Scott Jensen.Scott Jensen serves as the Executive Director of the National Veteran Small Business Coalition. A Service-Disabled Veteran Owned Small Business owner and an executive with extensive experience in leadership and management across a 30-plus year career, he is the President of Alpine Global Solutions and has served as the Chief Operations Officer for Team RWB, Chief Executive Officer for Protect Our Defenders and as the Assistant Vice President for Leadership Development Programs at the American Council on Education. His three decades of management, leadership and cultural experience provide holistic expertise, understanding, and keen insight into optimizing and growing organizations. With a passion for serving the Veteran and nonprofit communities, he leverages his experience and expertise to support Veteran focused businesses and organizations, helping them maximize their capabilities through practices that achieve top performance. Drug Demand Reduction Programs. Listen to this inspiring Truman Charities episode with Scott Jensen about his various commitments to helping and serving United States Veterans. Here is what to expect on this week’s show:- The National Veteran Small Business Coalition’s mission and what sets their organization apart from others. -Scott’s upcoming Veteran’s Entrepreneur Training Symposium. -Why networking and advocacy are important to veterans.  Connect with Scott:Guest Contact Info:Website- https://nvsbc.org/staff-member/scott-jensen-2LinkedIn- https://www.linkedin.com/in/scottjensen269Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Ep 029: Protecting Our Defenders Through the HM2 Buck For Hope Foundation27 Oct 202100:22:52
Betty Buck– The Truman Charities Podcast: A Community of Caring with Jamie Truman Episode 29 Betty Buck. Listen to this important Truman Charities episode with Betty Buck about her organization the HM2 Buck For Hope Foundation. Here is what to expect on this week’s show:Betty’s story and why she started the HM2 Buck For Hope Foundation. The HM2 Buck For Hope Foundation’s purpose of making those aware of sexual assault in all branches of the military. The various statistics of sexual assault in the military and how we can protect our service men and women. Signs of suicide and what you can do if you notice a friend or family member showing these signs. Connect with Betty:Guest Contact Info:Website- https://www.hm2buckforhope.com/LinkedIn- https://www.linkedin.com/in/betty-buck-7a73b67/detail/contact-info/Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Ep 028: The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society: Making Strides in Patient Care and Research20 Oct 202100:15:26
Ria Freydberg– The Truman Charities Podcast: A Community of Caring with Jamie Truman Episode 28 Ria FreydbergRia Freydberg serves as the Executive Director for the Mid-Atlantic Region of the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society. After more than a decade in restaurant management, Ria was nominated to run for LLS’ Man & Woman of the Year campaign in memory of her mother. Ria lost her mother to acute myeloid leukemia and after participating in the campaign, new she had found a new love and passion for non-profits, specifically LLS. Shortly after, her mentors, Allison Gurnitz (then LLS Board Chair) and then Executive Director, Beth Gorman, recruited her to work for the National Capital Area Chapter. Fast forward ten years and Ria now oversees the Washington Metro Area and state of Maryland (aka the Mid-Atlantic) for LLS. She works tirelessly toward a world without cancer and, as the top producing region in the country, has an amazing team of volunteers and staff alongside her.Listen to this informative Truman Charities episode with Ria Freydberg about the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society on this week’s show:What are Lymphoma and Leukemia?The “Charlie Fund,” what it entails and how it differentiates from the other programs involved in the non-profit.The impact Ria’s research has had on creating clinical trials that have saved so many people’s lives.The “Light The Night” walk and how one can participate, volunteer and become a sponsor for the upcoming event. Connect with Ria:Guest Contact Info:LinkedIn- https://www.linkedin.com/in/ria-freydberg/Website- https://www.lls.org/mid-atLearn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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1 Out Of Every 100 Children Are Born With A Congenital Heart Defect | How Are Countries Without The Proper Medical Facilities Able To Help These Children? Save A Child's Heart Ep. 12627 Nov 202400:27:32

Congenital heart defects are the most common birth defect in the world. While the condition is easily treatable, many children lack access to the care they desperately need — that’s where Save a Child’s Heart steps in. This episode highlights the incredible work of this Israel-based global organization, which has saved over 7,000 children from 70 countries.
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Jamie speaks with Executive Director Rabbi David Litwack and DC Director Ronit Totah about their efforts to expand their reach and empower communities worldwide, providing life-saving surgeries and medical training to doctors in developing countries. They share moving stories of recovery, the long-term impact of their work, and how they’ve continued their mission amid recent conflicts in Israel.
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Save a Child’s Heart ensures no child is left behind, regardless of borders or circumstances.
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Ep 027: Increasing Access to Rehabilitation Care For Individuals Who Have Breast Cancer13 Oct 202100:27:58
Jill Binkley– The Truman Charities Podcast: A Community of Caring with Jamie Truman Episode 27 Jill Binkley.Jill Binkley is a Physical Therapist and Founder of Turning Point Breast Cancer Rehabilitation, a non-profit healthcare organization. She served as the Executive Director of the organization for 14 years and continues as a Consultant. Jill has over 30 years of experience in breast cancer rehabilitation, orthopedic physical therapy and manual therapy and has taught physical therapists at the undergraduate and post-graduate level. She is a Certified Lymphedema Therapist and a Fellow of the American Academy of Orthopedic Manual Physical Therapy, a clinical researcher and has published extensively. Jill is a member of the Oncology and Orthopedic Sections of the American Physical Therapy Association and has presented locally, nationally and internationally on outcome measurement in physical therapy and on breast cancer rehabilitation. As a breast cancer survivor, Jill is a passionate advocate for increased attention to the unmet physical and emotional side effects of breast cancer treatment and the role of rehabilitation and exercise in improving the quality of life of breast cancer survivors.Listen to this Truman Charities episode with Jill Binkley aboutHere is what to expect on this week’s show:Why Jill founded Turning Point Breast Cancer Rehabilitation and its mission.Turning Point’s programs ranging from Physical Therapy and Lymphedema Management to Exercise and Wellness.The importance of Breast Cancer Awareness Month and why Jill believes it is essential to educate others about Breast Cancer.Turning Point’s 14th Annual Holiday Charity Golf Tournament and where/how to register for the event. Connect with Jill:Guest Contact Info:Website- https://myturningpoint.org/Facebook- https://www.facebook.com/TurningPointBCR?directed_target_id=0Twitter- https://twitter.com/TurningPointBCREmail- staff@myturningpoint.orgLearn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Ep 026: Using Integrative Medicine for Pain Management06 Oct 202100:42:13
John Rosa– The Truman Charities Podcast: A Community of Caring with Jamie Truman Episode 26 John Rosa. Dr. John Rosa owns and supervises Accessible Beltway Clinics, which is comprised of 17 Integrative Medicine clinics in Maryland and Virginia that sees over 60,000 patient visits per year. ABC Clinics combine medicine, chiropractic, physical therapy, acupuncture and behavioral medicine to give a comprehensive multidisciplinary approach to pain syndromes and musculoskeletal disorders. He is active in sports medicine with consulting/treating athletes in several universities, NBA, MLB, NHL and USA Olympic Basketball and is current Chair of the Board to Maryland University of Integrative Health.Dr. Rosa is an international expert on the Opioid Crisis lecturing and consulting on the topic for the past 8 years. He serves as a White House Surrogate to the Opioid Crisis and is a State and National Consultant to Opioid Task Forces for Homeland Security, CBP, DOJ, DEA, FDA, FBI and US Postal Service). His work has lead him to found “Overdose Free America” a nonprofit 501c which works with Hollywood and the music industry to combat stigma around addiction. Dr. Rosa also sits on the board of Same Here Global Mental Health Movement which uses the power of celebrity influencers to normalize the conversation around mental health.Listen to this informative Truman Charities episode with John Rosa about his medical experience in alternative health and his organization Overdose Free America. Here is what to expect on this week’s show:How Dr. Rosa treats professional athletes and Olympians, and the type of alternative pain management he offers to avoid individuals using opioids for pain. What Dr. Rosa believes is the main reason some individuals have hesitation to try Integrative Medicine. His organization Overdose Free America, its mission, and the types of projects they have in the works for it. Connect with John:Guest Contact Info:Website- https://overdosefreeamerica.org/   https://www.drjohnrosa.com/contact-overdose-free-america/Facebook- https://www.facebook.com/OverdoseFree/Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Ep 025: Empowering People in Mental Health Recovery to Live Independently28 Sep 202100:17:57
Abe Schuchman– The Truman Charities Podcast: A Community of Caring with Jamie Truman Episode 025 Abe SchuchmanAbe Schuchman has served as the Executive Director (now CEO) of Housing Unlimited, Inc. since Housing Unlimited began operations in December 1994. Housing Unlimited is a supported living housing corporation that provides permanent, safe, affordable, and independent housing to low income adults in mental health recovery in Montgomery County, Maryland. Mr. Schuchman, working closely with Housing Unlimited’s strong and active Board of Directors and staff, has coordinated all of Housing Unlimited’s affordable housing acquisition and management operations to date. This includes the purchase of eighty-three (83) scattered site residences serving a total of two hundred and twenty-eight (228) adults. In addition, Mr. Schuchman initiated Housing Unlimited’s award-winning Tenant Empowerment program; the program has multiple components, all of which are designed to create concrete, meaningful incentives and opportunities for Housing Unlimited tenants to move forward on the road to a life of independence and dignity. In 2019, Mr. Schuchman was selected for service on the Executive Committee of the Montgomery Housing Alliance. Mr. Schuchman served on the Montgomery County Interagency Commission on Homelessness from 2017 to 2019. In addition, Mr. Schuchman served on the Board of Directors of Non Profit Montgomery from 2014 to 2020 including two terms on the Board’s Executive Committee . In 2010, Mr. Schuchman was one of 45 community leaders selected for the FY11 Class of Leadership Montgomery. In 2009, Mr. Schuchman was one of 20 Executive Directors selected to participate in the Weinberg Fellows Program, a program of leadership and non-profit management training for Executive Directors of Maryland non-profit organizations. Mr. Schuchman is a native of Montgomery County, Maryland. He is a 1984 graduate of Winston Churchill High School in Bethesda, Maryland. Mr. Schuchman and his wife Ellie and their twin boys, Sammy and Micah, live in the Rock Creek Forest community of Silver Spring, Maryland.Listen to this uplifting Truman Charities episode with Abe Schuchman about his organization Housing Unlimited and his goals of providing steady living situations for those in need. Here is what to expect on this week’s show:What Housing Unlimited’s Mission is.What drew Abe to become the CEO of Housing Unlimited.The three components of their Tenant Empowerment Program. (Extra Measure Property Management, Hire From Within, Tenants Council)What Abe believes is the most important element individuals learn from their Tenant Empowerment Program.Connect with Abe:Guest Contact Info:LinkedIn- https://www.linkedin.com/in/abe-schuchman-b8a6731/Website- https://www.housingunlimited.org/Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Ep 024: Helping Those With Disabilities Through fitness at the Spirit Club Foundation22 Sep 202100:15:23
Bethany Keener– The Truman Charities Podcast: A Community of Caring with Jamie Truman Episode 24 Bethany KeenerBethany Keener became the executive director of Spirit Club Foundation in September 2020. She has nearly two decades of experience in nonprofit communications and development, including nine years working in organizations that support adults who have intellectual/developmental disabilities. Prior to her role at Spirit Club Foundation, Bethany worked as the communications director for an Arlington, Virginia, nonprofit focused on affordable housing. Bethany holds a bachelor’s degree from Goshen College, a Master of Nonprofit Administration from the University of Notre Dame, and an associate degree in graphic design from Northern Virginia Community College. She lives in Silver Spring with her husband and two sons. To stay active, she enjoys dancing, hiking, playing Frisbee, and kayaking.Listen to this uplifting Truman Charities episode with Bethany Keener about her Spirit Club Foundation and helping those with disabilities. Here is what to expect on this week’s show:What the Spirit Club Foundation’s mission is and what drew Bethany to become its Executive Director. The type of fitness programs Spirit Club Foundation offers and what the experience is like for one of their participants. Their upcoming Fitness Festival on October 3rd and how you can get involvedConnect with Bethany:Guest Contact Info:Website- https://www.spiritclubfoundation.org/LinkedIn- https://www.linkedin.com/in/bethany-keener-0981b528/Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Ep 023: Rotarians supporting our Military through their Purple Tee Golf Tournament14 Sep 202100:30:43
Alan Schulman & Lyn Culver– The Truman Charities Podcast: A Community of Caring with Jamie Truman Episode 23 Alan Schulman & Lyn Culver.Lyn is an experienced Executive with a demonstrated history of working in the higher education industry. Strong community and social services professional skilled in Nonprofit Organizations, Philanthropy, Fundraising, Leadership, and Marketing.As Vice President of Development for Make-A-Wish Mid-Atlantic until retiring in 2020,Lyn Culver was responsible for a managing a team of 8 and ensuring development and implementationrevenue and strategies that support the goals of the organization. Their missionstatement is: Together, we create life-changing wishes for children with critical illnesses.Their fundraising efforts aim to ensure development the necessary resources to meet the demand for the children’s wishes.Alan Schulman is Vice President and Relationships Manager at the Meltzer Group, a leading diversified comprehensive insurance brokerage and advisory practice specializing in life insurance, health and welfare services, retirement plan consulting, property & casualty insurance, and wealth management. Alan started his career in 1980 as a Certified Financial Planner and transitioned into the insurance industry in 1988 to work with company owners on their employee benefits. Alan is licensed in health, life, long term care and all lines of business insurance, and assists top executives in creating and preserving wealth and a secure retirement.Alan is past President of The Greater Washington National Association of Health Underwriters (GWAHU) and is past President of the Maryland Association of Health Underwriters (MAHU). He is a lifetime member of the Leading Producers Round Table of the National Association of Health Underwriters (NAHU), and was appointed in 2010 sit on the Board of Directors for NAHU’s political action committee, the Healthcare Underwriters Political Action Committee (HUPAC). On March 6th, 2014 Alan testified before the U.S. Congressional Small Business Committee, representing NAHU and his client CAHC.org, on the impact of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (PPACA, commonly referred to as “Obama Care”), on small and medium size businesses.Alan currently serves on the Joint Legislative Task Force in Maryland, a group of health agents who work with their association’s lobbyist, and meet with legislators in Annapolis to assist in the creation of laws that positively affect the cost of health insurance in the state of Maryland. He is also a member of the Maryland and DC Health Insurance Exchange Advisory Committees.Listen to this uplifting Truman Charities episode with Alan Schulman & Lyn Culver about the Metro Bethesda Rotary Club and their Purple Tee Golf Tournament. Here is what to expect on this week’s show:What it means to be a Rotarian and what Metro Bethesda Rotary is. Insight on the what the Purple Tee Tournament experience is like and the many sponsors and volunteers it includes.What their programs, “The Salute Military Golf Association” and “Reuniting From War”, are and what they do.  Connect with Alan and Lyn:Guest Contact Info:Websites- https://metrobethesdarotary.org/                https://smga.org/                https://reunitingafterwar.org/Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Ep 022: Feeding Those in Need One Meal at a Time08 Sep 202100:17:42
Leah Craft– The Truman Charities Podcast: A Community of Caring with Jamie Truman Episode 22 Leah Craft.Leah has spent her career committed to the strategic and financial growth of local, national, and international organizations. She is motivated by her passion to bring equity where it is not, and to leave the world better than she found it, especially for her two young daughters. Leah’s upbringing in rural Kentucky was her first, and perhaps most impactful, exposure to cyclical poverty in general, and food insecurity in particular. Leah has a B.A. in International Economics and French from the University of Kentucky and a Masters of Global Public Health from The George Washington University.Listen to this uplifting Truman Charities episode with Leah Craft about her passion for equity and helping those in need.Here is what to expect on this week’s show:The process her organization provides for those in need of food, how someone can help her organization and how they can sign-up to partake in this action of giving. How many meals Leah’s organization, Feed the Fridge, has provided for people in need, and her favorite meals some restaurants have given out to them. What drew Leah to become Executive Director and how she chooses restaurants who participate in Feed the Fridge. Connect with Leah:Guest Contact Info:Website- https://feedthefridge.org/LinkedIn- https://www.linkedin.com/company/feed-the-fridgeLearn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Ep 021: Building self-esteem and independence at the Columbia House for the Blind01 Sep 202100:24:51
Tony Cancelosi and Jocelyn Hunter– The Truman Charities Podcast: A Community of Caring with Jamie Truman Episode 21 Tony Cancelosi and Jocelyn HunterThe Columbia Lighthouse for the Blind (CLB) Board of Directors appointed Anthony J. (Tony) Cancelosi, KMoB, President and CEO, in September 2005. Under his leadership, CLB is refocusing its priorities to improve the services for the residents living in Maryland, D.C., and Virginia who are blind or visually impaired. To accomplish this goal, Mr. Cancelosi is expanding CLB’s strategic partnerships within the greater Washington, D.C. metropolitan area and forging alliances with other blindness and disability organizations, both regionally and nationally. Mr. Cancelosi serves as a commissioner on the District of Columbia’s Workforce Investment Council, and represents CLB on the Northern Virginia Workforce Investment Board and Montgomery County’s Commission on People with Disabilities. As CLB increases the depth and outreach of its local programs, Mr. Cancelosi is working to identify and cultivate new sources of private and government funding, reduce administrative expenses, and bring an increased level of fiscal accountability to the organization.Jocelyn Hunter is the Senior Director of Communications at CLB. In addition to Jocelyn’s professional responsibilities at CLB, she serves as a board member for the nonprofit organization, Washington Volunteer Readers for the Blind. She is a long-time volunteer tutor for Horton’s Kids and serves on The University of Virginia’s Washington, DC Alumni Chapter’s Service Committee. Prior to joining CLB in 2005, Jocelyn held a position on Capitol Hill with Congressman Harold Ford, Jr. for several years. A Memphis, TN native, Jocelyn graduated from the University of Virginia.Listen to this uplifting Truman Charities episode with Tony Cancelosi and Jocelyn Hunter about the Columbia Lighthouse for the Blind and what they have done to improve it. Here is what to expect on this week’s show:What inspired Tony to become the President and CEO of the Columbia Lighthouse for the Blind.  Their mobile eye care unit and how it has been on the road for several years, serving the needs of the community, particularly those who may not have access to vision care. The individuals they help and how they don’t stop giving themselves to others through their generosity.  Individuals who have gained an increase in self-esteem and independence through helping out and their occupations, by being trained through the CLB’s training programs. Connect with Tony and Jocelyn:Guest Contact Info:TwitterInstagramFacebookLearn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Ep 020: Helping Women Recover from Breast Cancer Surgery One Basket at a Time25 Aug 202100:24:02
Carolyn Cole-Rodenburg– The Truman Charities Podcast: A Community of Caring with Jamie Truman Episode 20 Carolyn Cole-RodenburgCarolyn Cole-Rodenburg, a 18-year breast cancer survivor, is the Founder & President of The IIIB’s Foundation, a highly recognized and respected breast cancer charity. She is an exemplary model of someone who has personal knowledge of the physical and emotional effects of breast cancer. Carolyn is determined to fully live her life dedicated to comforting and educating other survivors, their family and friends. She is a dynamic professional who easily communicates with all intellectual levels and shares her knowledge and compassion openly in an attempt to better educate others about important issues faced by women following a breast cancer diagnosis.Carolyn’s passion is to help women! 1 month following her wedding of April 12, 2002, at the age of 43, she was diagnosed with breast cancer and underwent a double mastectomy. She survived the life-threatening disease as a result of her 1st mammogram she had due to the encouragement of friends. Her diagnosis and survival ignited a passion in her to devote her life to educate women about early detection and to provide resources and comforting items needed during the breast cancer process. She found that there were many people raising money for large corporations to help find the cure, but she felt the lack of support, emotional healing and comfort for those women who may not have time to wait for a cure.Listen to this uplifting Truman Charities episode with Carolyn Cole-Rodenburg about her charity and her determination to comfort and educate cancer survivors. Here is what to expect on this week’s show:Her IIIB’s Charity donations of baskets to patients and how they comfort women with specific items inside on their journey and fight. The importance of Breast Cancer Awareness Month. (October)How Carolyn dedicated her life to promoting recovery after breast cancer surgery and how she has been successful with her product creativity and personal insight, providing dignity and hope for women on their journey to recovery.  Connect with Carolyn:Guest Contact Info:Website: https://www.keepthecandleglowing.org/Facebook- https://www.facebook.com/TheIIIBsFoundation/Instagram- @theiiibsLearn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Ep 019: Conquering Mental Illness Through Storytelling and Expression18 Aug 202100:19:08
Jennifer Marshall– The Truman Charities Podcast: A Community of Caring with Jamie Truman Episode 019 Jennifer Marshall.Jennifer Marshall was diagnosed with Type 1 Bipolar Disorder in 2006 at the age of 26. She’s had four hospitalizations within five years – two in 2005 before any diagnosis was reached, and two more because she was trying to protect her newborn son (postpartum psychosis) in 2008 and her unborn daughter in 2010 – and all were because she was unmedicated at the time. Writing her way through life with a mental illness became her way of healing, and her award-winning blog BipolarMomLife became an inspiration to many. Jenn created This Is My Brave because she learned firsthand how powerful and therapeutic it was to live openly and not hide her diagnosis. She wanted to give brave individuals from the community a platform through which to creatively share their stories of living with mental illness to educate and inspire others. She lives outside Washington, DC with her husband and two children.Listen to this uplifting Truman Charities episode with Jennifer Marshall about living and conquering life with mental illness. Here is what to expect on this week’s show:Why Jennifer believes storytelling is such a powerful way for individuals to express their feelings and how someone can bring “This is My Brave Storytelling” to life in their community. Her organization’s shows they put on across the country, and how its’ teens decide on which type of performances they’re going to do and the overall production of them. Why Jenn created “This is My Brave” and the amazing programs they offer.Jenn’s “Brave Ambassador” program and the importance of having the program on college campuses. Connect with Jennifer:Guest Contact Info:Website- https://www.jennifermarshall.me   https://thisismybrave.org/author/jenniferthisismybrave-orgLearn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Ep 018: From the NFL to Empowering the Future Leaders of Tomorrow11 Aug 202100:31:29
Ken Harvey– The Truman Charities Podcast: A Community of Caring with Jamie Truman Episode 018 Ken HarveyKen Harvey played football in the NFL of 11 years, and before that he attended the University of California at Berkeley for college. His journey was not the normal path and he realized that too much is given, much is required. Ken learned through experience that while the heart may be in the right place there is a proper way of doing things. His mission, like the title, is that he wants to help Touching Heart make a difference. ” If I die only being known as a football player, then I have not done all that God has given me the talents to do.”Listen to this uplifting Truman Charities episode with Ken Harvey about his mission to help young people become compassionate and philanthropic leaders. Here is what to expect on this week’s show:How he empowers kids to have the ability to put on their own event to try to raise money for a charity of their choice and how he teaches them leadership skills, organizational skills and budgeting.  Information on his school’s mission program, the goal for the children who attend it and what it entails.Why Ken believes it’s important for children to understand the importance of giving and having empathy. Connect with Ken:Guest Contact Info:Web: https://touchingheart.com/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TouchingHeart.VAInstagram: touching_heart_Twitter: @Touching_HeartLinkedIn: Touching HeartLearn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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What Type Of Impact Does Golf Have On Wounded Veterans? | We Speak With Veteran Jason David & Salute Military Golf Association Executive Director Chris Johnson | Veterans Day Special Ep. 12511 Nov 202400:29:34

Veterans can heal and find hope in the most unexpected places — even on a golf course. This special Veterans Day episode highlights the impactful work of Salute Military Golf Association (SMGA), a national organization that uses golf as a rehabilitative tool to support wounded veterans.
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Executive Director Chris Johnson and Purple Heart recipient Jason David join the show to discuss SMGA’s life-changing programs that blend sport with community to empower veterans on their journey to recovery. Listen as Jason shares how the program helped him reclaim his physical strength, find renewed purpose, and build confidence after sustaining severe combat injuries.
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Ep 017 Helping Children With Autism Through Sports and Recreational Programs04 Aug 202100:37:37
Thomas & Natalie Liniak– The Truman Charities Podcast: A Community of Caring with Jamie Truman Episode 17 Thomas & Natalie Liniak.Tom and Natalie Liniak are parents of two sons, the oldest of whom has autism. Frustrated by the lack of meaningful sports and social options for their son, the couple co-founded the non-profit Sports Plus in 2005. Sports Plus offers a continuum of instructional sports, social and pre-workforce programs for children and young adults with autism and other disabilities. These innovative programs have proven to be highly successful for thousands of participants and have garnered numerous regional and national awards and extensive media coverage. Sports Plus was also named a national demonstration program for innovative and best practices in the field of autism instruction by the Aspen Institute. Natalie oversees all of Sports Plus’ day to day operations as its Operations Director. Tom is attorney and serves as the Executive Director of Sports Plus. Tom is also the Director of Specialized Employment at the Jewish Social Services Agency (JSSA) serving metropolitan Washington DC. In that role, he has achieved six consecutive years of record placement results, across wide sectors of the economy including IT, biotech and professional settings. He also developed ground-breaking employment and pre-employment training programs to match both the strengths and challenges of those with autism and other developmental disabilities.  Listen to this uplifting Truman Charities episode with Thomas & Natalie Liniak about their non-profit instructional youth sports program “Sports Plus.”Here is what to expect on this week’s show:The founding of their sports program and its focus on bringing kids with Autism the chance to play and be introduced to sports and athletics.Tom and Natalie’s formation of their program by using top notch experts and coaches to be more dynamic in teaching these students. The programs they offer, the events they offer and the age ranges of the students who participate in them. How they are also currently help these young adults participating in their programs transition into the workforce.Connect with Thomas & Natalie:Guest Contact Info:Website- https://playsportsplus.org/aboutNatalie Linkedin- https://www.linkedin.com/in/natalie-liniak-8699755/Tom Linkedin- https://www.linkedin.com/in/tomliniak/Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Ep 016 Tiffany Shares Her Secrets On How You Can Achieve Overall Wellness28 Jul 202100:27:41
Tiffany Nesfield– The Truman Charities Podcast: A Community of Caring with Jamie Truman Episode 016 Tiffany Nesfield Tiffany Nesfield, the owner of Nesfield Performance, native Marylander and former University of Illinois Division I track and field athlete. She has been an active member of the fitness industry for 14 years. Spending the last 8 years developing a health and wellness company that promotes living healthier and fuller lives through optimal body performance. Prior to the start of her own health and wellness company her experience varied from with working with Division I, post-collegiate and professional athletes as well as the general public, she spent more than a year traveling around the world training professional tennis player WTA player.  Tiffany provides a unique set of skills that teach diverse, effective strategies clients can count on during the course of their journey into healthy living. As a certified Active Release Techniques (ART) and NueroKinetic practitioner, she offers an extra layer of knowledge about the human body that rounds out her services, enabling her to treat various systems of your body so you learn how to not only adopt but sustain a holistic healthy lifestyle.Listen to this uplifting Truman Charities episode with Tiffany Nesfield about the development of her health and wellness company, and promotion of having a healthier lifestyle! Here is what to expect on this week’s show:Her involvement with Spirit Club and why she found it so important to organize a 5K to raise money for their organization.Tiffany’s “Five Pillars of Performance Coaching.”Her “Movement Therapy” and how she alters techniques to assess each person she coaches.Her advice for individuals who start off doing a great job with their fitness routine, but have trouble controlling cravings for processed food. Connect with Tiffany:Guest Contact Info:Website- https://nesfieldperformance.comLinkedin- https://www.linkedin.com/in/tiffanynesfieldInstagram- @tiffany_nesfieldLearn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Ep 015 Transforming Lives by assisting in shelter, nourishment, and job placement for those in Need21 Jul 202100:23:49
Courtney Hall– The Truman Charities Podcast: A Community of Caring with Jamie Truman Episode 015 Courtney HallCourtney joined Interfaith Works as Chief Executive Officer in November 2020 following 17 years of service in the public and nonprofit sectors. He now has the privilege of leading an organization of 130 employees and 12,000 volunteers that has provided supports and services to vulnerable Montgomery County residents since 1972.Most recently, Courtney served as the Vice President at Housing Up in Washington DC, where he led the provision of affordable housing and supportive services to more than 700 homeless individuals and at-risk households. Prior to his Housing Up experience, Courtney served as a Child Welfare leader in DC and Alabama. He received his Bachelor of Social Work from Oakwood University in Alabama, a Master of Social Work from The University of Alabama, and a Nonprofit Management Executive Certificate from Georgetown University.Listen to this uplifting Truman Charities episode with Courtney Hall about his organization Interfaith and the shelters and programs they provide to those in need.Here is what to expect on this week’s show:How Courtney helps people access permanent housing solutions to more than 150,000 single adults and families.How his organization helps people in need go from homelessness to employment. How his program has distributed 200,000 pounds of food to 20,000 people. How his emergency assistance coalition efficiently delivers emergency assistance. Connect with Courtney:Guest Contact Info:Twitter- @cwhallmswWebsite- https://www.iworksmc.org/about-usLearn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Ep 014 Striving to Make the World a Greener Place14 Jul 202100:17:36
Pam Mercer– The Truman Charities Podcast: A Community of Caring with Jamie Truman Episode 014 Pam Mercer.Pam and the Mercer family (3 teens, my husband, 2 cats, and a dog) is Greenily. Our experiences and life provide the examples and information I share about how your family can learn from us and move toward a greener lifestyle too. I am passionate (okay, maybe obsessed!) about my family doing our part to be as environmentally friendly as possible, every day, all the time! I am constantly looking for ways to make the way we live greener without totally changing our lifestyle. I definitely don’t consider us tree huggers, we don’t live off the grid or ban “stuff” in our house. We are simply an average family who strives to do the best we can for our kids and teach them to care about others – and the natural resources of our planet – but we are far from perfect!  In an earlier life, I worked in advertising then moved to corporate philanthropy, which led me to 10+ years working in conservation education at the National Zoo in Washington, DC. My role was to help educate the public about the frailty of endangered species and their habitats in faraway places like Namibia and China. It was an amazing experience! After becoming a stay-at-home mom I set my sights on bringing the conservation message closer to home...and Greenily was born!  Listen to this uplifting Truman Charities episode with Pam Mercer about her organization Greenily and how you can also live a greener lifestyle!Here is what to expect on this week’s show:The obstacles Pam has faced with trying to live a greener/eco-friendly lifestyle and how she has overcome them.The many ways people can also help out their environments. These include recycling, collecting plastic bags used for building materials, purchasing items closer to you and conserving water.Pam’s website and the recommendations/guides it offers in order to make these greener tweaks to your lifestyle.  Connect with Pam:Guest Contact Info:Website- https://greenily.co/our-story/LinkedIn- linkedin.com/in/pam-mercer-6b11b78aLearn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Ep 013 Maryland Golf Tournaments Helping Kids in Need07 Jul 202100:22:07
Gary Heldt and MIke Thomas– The Truman Charities Podcast: A Community of Caring with Jamie Truman Episode 013 Gary Heldt and MIke ThomasGary D. Heldt, Jr., is a Certified Public Accountant. Gary owns and operates Small Business Advisors, in Gambrills, Maryland. Small Business Advisors serves a client base from the Baltimore, MD, Washington, DC and Northern Virginia vicinity, and holds the title of Premier Tax Coach in Anne Arundel County, Maryland.​Gary also believes that it is important to give back to the community. He helped form a business referral group where trusted firms recommend each other when their own clients need a different product or service that they themselves cannot provide. Gary, and Small Business Advisors, also helped found a non-profit charity called “For The Kids”, and for the past 11 years, this charity has organized a charity golf tournament where funds are raised for a seriously ill childMike is the agency principal of Lighthouse Insurance Services and brings almost 30 years of experience in the insurance industry. He is a proud graduate of DeMatha Catholic High School. Mike is also an avid Terps fan, having graduated from the University of Maryland with a BS degree in Accounting.​​He enjoys golf, deep creek lake, boating, and is the Co-Founder of For The Kids, Inc., a charitable organization supporting local children suffering from a serious illness and in need of financial support. For The Kids has raised almost $500,000 for local families since the inception in 2000. He is an active member of the Knights of Columbus, Crofton Chamber of Commerce Member, school board member of School of the Incarnation, Financial Council Member of St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Church, long time coach of Crofton Athletic Council, and active supporter of DeMatha Alumni Association.​Listen to this uplifting Truman Charities episode with Gary and Mike about their golf tournaments and raising money to support kids in the local area. Here is what to expect on this week’s show:The story of how they started their tournaments and how they became involed in the golf community.Their charitable organization “For the Kids Inc. and how they support local children suffering from serious illness, who are in need of financial support.The organization of their golf events, the fundraising process they manage and when future golf tournaments will take place!Connect with Gary and Mike:Guest Contact Info:Website- https://www.lighthouse-insurance.com/for-the-kids-inc/Facebook- https://www.facebook.com/ForTheKidsInc/Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Ep 012 Educating our Youth Though the Introduction to the Arts30 Jun 202100:33:50
Arianna Ross– The Truman Charities Podcast: A Community of Caring with Jamie Truman Episode 012 Arianna RossGuest is Arianna Ross: Her company Story Tapestries aims to provide equitable access to the arts as a source to develop yourself and the community to shift the culture of inclusivity and narrative of the community. She has presented and taught over 840,000 people. For 23 years, she has been known for her ability to entertain, engage and educate children and adults with equal success helping them to find their voice and tell a story. She believes in the power of combining the arts, language, and STEM with social emotional approaches to support individual and the community growth and to create an environment where the building of cultural capital, growth, innovation, collaboration, listening and learning happens. Furthermore, she has performed and taught workshops and residencies across the United States, Canada, India, Vietnam, and Brazil in festivals, concert halls, schools, community centers and hospitals. Some of those venues have included The Reach at John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Artist, The National Theatre Family Series, Hillwood Museum, Multiple Smithsonian National Museums, The Kennedy Center’s Millennium Stage, East TN State University, Alternate Roots Week, American Alliance for Theatre and Education.  She has received funds to accomplish the work of closing the circle through VSA, Wells Fargo, Trawick Foundation, MD State Arts Council, NBC Universal, GEICO, Arts and Humanities Council of Montgomery County, Fitzgerald Auto, The Blair Family Foundation and The Kennedy Center.Listen to this uplifting Truman Charities episode with Arianna Ross about her emphasis on teaching children the arts.Here is what to expect on this week’s show:How Arianna founded her Story Tapestries and what got her into the arts. Her background in storytelling, teaching and performing for 23 years and counting.The programs she offer and what makes them different from so many other organizations and how each program in her school are catered to that specific theme.Arianna’s outdoor event in Baltimore on July 28th and what to experience at this event.  Connect with Arianna:Guest Contact Info:Website- https://storytapestries.org/program-item/storytapestries-arianna-ross/Facebook- https://www.facebook.com/StoryTapestries/Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Ep 011 Mobilizing The Importance of Mental Health23 Jun 202100:31:16
Allison Malmon– The Truman Charities Podcast: A Community of Caring with Jamie Truman Episode 011 Allison MalmonAlison Malmon is founder and Executive Director of Active Minds, the leading organization mobilizing the next generation to change the conversation about mental health in America. She started the organization in 2003 shortly after graduating from the University of Pennsylvania, following the suicide of her brother, Brian. With programs now at more than 800 high schools, colleges, and workplaces, Active Minds is opening up the conversation about mental health and creating lasting change in the way it is valued across the country – and saving lives. Serving as Active Minds’ Executive Director ever since its founding, Alison has been profiled in Forbes, New York Times, CNN and more, and sits on the Advisory Councils for National Suicide Prevention Lifeline and Well Being Trust, in addition to being a wife and mom of three young girls.Listen to this uplifting Truman Charities episode with Allison Malmon about her promotion of mental health awareness and her organization Active Minds. Here is what to expect on this week’s show:Why Allison started Active Minds and why she believes mental health awareness is so important.Her idea behind starting her organization to mobilize her generation to talk about mental health differently than her parents’ and her grandparents’ generation.Allison’s important information on where to seek help if one is going through a difficult situation and how to comfort and support them through that time. Connect with Allison:Guest Contact Info:Website- https://www.activeminds.org/about-us/our-team/alison-malmon/Twitter- @AlisonMalmonInstagram- https://www.instagram.com/active_minds/?hl=enFacebook- https://www.facebook.com/activemindsincLearn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Ep 010 Simple and Strategic Marketing that Motivates!16 Jun 202100:22:22
Julie Schumacher– The Truman Charities Podcast: A Community of Caring with Jamie Truman Episode 010 Julie SchumacherGuest Name is Julie Schumacher is a leader in integrated marketing strategy. She is a highly focused project manager, who works collaboratively with owners, executive leadership and teams in large and small companies to drive effective messaging and engagement. Her approach is to keep marketing simple and strategic. Her work ethic is let’s get to it – to assess, implement, measure and drive growth!Julie has worked with some of the most respected businesses and organizations in the Washington, D.C. metropolitan area, driving success with creative marketing plans, customized website development, social engagement and branding strategies.Julie provides business leaders with the education and tools they need to succeed. She holds high-impact marketing workshops and seminars like Make Messaging Matter. She has also served as a presenter to: AIGA (American Institute of Graphic Arts DC), American Psychological Association, EWI (Empowerment Women International, REIS (Real Estate & Investment Services), The Greater Bethesda-Chevy Chase Chamber of Commerce, WISER (Washington Independent Services for Educational Resources) and Women Business Owners of Montgomery County’s Power Conference.Listen to this uplifting Truman Charities episode with Julie Schumacher about her marketing experience and her agency Sassy. Here is what to expect on this week’s show:Julie’s background in business and marketing and what inspired her to give back in her community.The similarities between her organization and her charitable work. The overlap between the two and how she balances both her company and non-profit work.The challenges Julie has faced while helping clients with their marketing campaigns and how she grows and learns from them. Connect with Julie:Guest Contact Info:Website- https://sasseagency.com/Email- julie@sasseagency.comPhone- 301.651.6889Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Ep 009 Rescue, Rehoming and Second chances gives animals a New Life09 Jun 202100:27:40
The Truman Charities Podcast: A Community of Caring with Jamie Truman Episode 009 JME ThomasJme founded Motley Zoo Animal Rescue with her husband in 2009, after volunteering for other organizations and feeling there was more that could be done to support pets and people in the rescue world. With more than 14 years experience, she has been acting Executive Director, responsible for the overall vision and direction of the organization, which is comprised of more than 150 volunteers who have rescued and rehomed more than 3,600 animals! Motley Zoo specializes in special and medically needy animals, many of which jme and her husband foster together. Despite having 4 dogs and 2 cats of their own, they always make room for more in need! The couple also supports many environmental and conservation efforts and have traveled all over the world to see the endangered animals and environments they believe so much in saving.Listen to this uplifting Truman Charities episode with JME Thomas about her animal rescue her love for animals and bringing them into new caring homes.Here is what to expect on this week’s show:Her shelter’s philosophy of rehoming and how they find the right families and homes to place their animals.How she grew to love animals at such a young age and the story of her first adopting a dog.Their shelters setup, the facilities they have, the events they run. They also host daycare and host various activities for their animals and owners.  Connect with JME:Guest Contact Info:Linkedin- https://www.linkedin.com/in/motleyzoo/Website- https://www.motleyzooanimalrescue.org/Instagram- https://www.instagram.com/motleyzoocrew/?hl=enFacebook- https://www.facebook.com/MotleyZooAnimalRescue/Twitter- https://twitter.com/MotleyZooRescueLearn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Ep 008 How To Help Reduce Your Energy Cost & Help A Great Cause with Russell Lacey02 Jun 202100:16:18
President of Electric Advisors, Russell Lacey has been an active part of the business community for over 20 years. Before starting Electric Advisors, he managed the production offices for bank-owned mortgage operations for CitiBank, Chase Manhattan, and Washington Mutual. During those years he was and continues to be, involved in business community activity through various chambers of commerce and professional organizations related to his field of employment.  Russell has a strong commitment to the growth of the company, the retention of the customer base, and the continuation of excellent customer service. With a strong commitment to the community as well, Russell is also active in his local Rotary Club and is the incoming President of the Great Bethesda Chevy Chase Chamber of Commerce.  Listen to this uplifting Truman Charities episode with Russell Lacey about his presence and commitment to his community, while running his company Electric Advisors.Here is what to expect on this week’s show:●     Russell’s introduction to community work and giving back from an early age in his Catholic parish.●     Russell’s work in the Chamber of Commerce and how to become a member within the chamber. (link provided)●     The process of switching energy providers and the background of his company Electric Advisors and what they do/provide. Connect with Russell:Guest Contact Info:Twitter- @rblaceyWebsite- https://web.greaterbethesdachamber.org/ENERGYREDUCING-SERVICES/Electric-Advisors-286Phone- (855) 398-7200 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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$45,000 Raised At Our Halloween Party For A Young Boy Battling Brain Cancer | Q&A Should My Fundraiser Be Themed? Ep 12406 Nov 202400:13:30

Costumes, prizes, and a powerful cause united the crowd at this year’s Truman Charities Halloween Bash. The event raised $45,000 to benefit For The Kids, with all the proceeds directly supporting a young boy and his family in his battle with pediatric cancer. In this episode, host and co-founder Jamie Truman recaps the night’s best moments and highlights all the amazing donors and sponsors that made it possible.
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You’ll also get a sneak peek into upcoming events, including the next Bethesda's Best Happy Hour, Derby Party, and more. Curious about hosting your own themed fundraiser? The episode wraps with a special Q&A segment on the topic!

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Legacy Sponsor

The Truman Family - Jerry and Jamie Truman

Gold Sponsors

Aspen Real Estate Settlements - Jordan Resnick

Burk Family - Michael and Laurie Burk
Electric Advisors - Russell Lacey

First Home Mortgage - Rob Mercer
First Washington Mortgage - Will WIlliams
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Law office of Charles Lipscomb - Chip Lipscomb
Lighthouse Insurance Service - Mike Thomas
Organic Butcher - Done Roden
Scotty's Vodka - Ryan and Sarah Hill
Small Business Advisors - Gary Heldt
So What Else - Dave Silbert
Steve Lorberbaum - Steve Lorberbaum
Tommy Joe's - Alan Pohoryles's
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Sasse Agency - Julie Schumacher
Urciolo Family - John and Andrea Urciolo

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Eastern Title - Jay Dixson and Josh Green
Focus Delivery - Larry Langston
Giving Purpose Project - Rachel Colletta
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Bobella Brands - Jennifer Holms
Boone and Sons Jewelry - Darryl Boone
Mamma Lucias - Jimmy Bruno
Keswick Hall -  Spencer Hux
Fenwick Beach House - The Mercurio Family 
Murazzi Pizza - Jerry Solazzo
Medium Rare - Mark Bucher

 

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Ep 007 How Hope Connections programs are changing lives for cancer patients and their families26 May 202100:20:31
Mary McCusker & Stephanie SternThe Truman Charities Podcast: A Community of Caring with Jamie Truman Episode 007 Mary McCusker & Stephanie Stern.Guests are Stephanie has been an oncology social worker for over 25 years. She has extensive experience providing support services to people affected by a cancer diagnosis: patients, caregivers, and the bereaved. In addition to her work at Hope Connections, she supervises post-masters students at Smith College School of Social Work enrolled in their End-of-Life Certificate Program. She founded Compassionate Counseling Services and has a career in providing individual and group counseling services across a wide range of delivery models, including in-person, telephone, and on-line.Mary joined Hope Connections for Cancer Support as President & CEO, July 2018. She is originally from a small farming town in County Derry, Northern Ireland. For the last 25+ years, the Washington DC area has been home, along with time spent in Cincinnati, Ohio. Mary worked in marketing for the Guinness Distribution Company and then with The May Company and Hecht’s Department Stores. She landed at Macy INC, where she worked in the Macy’s Leadership Institute, creating and delivering professional development programs for the organization’s senior leaders. In 2008 a personal cancer connection took her to the National Capital Chapter of the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society (LLS) as Director of the Light the Night Campaign. In 2012 I was asked to lead the campaign in our Mid-Atlantic region, including Delaware, Kentucky, Maryland, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, Virginia, West Virginia, and Washington DC.In 2015 she moved back to Ireland to care for her parents. “Taking the time to be with my mum and dad was perhaps the greatest gift I have ever received. Although it was painful and poignant in many ways, it helped me understand what caregivers go through, the gaps in their support, and what the future could look like in a world where critically ill patients had the best possible resources.”Listen to this uplifting Truman Charities episode with Mary and Stephanie about their organization Hope ConnectionsHere is what to expect on this week’s show:The support groups they offer for people going through a fight with cancer. A few of these groups range from blood cancer support groups, bladder cancer support, young adult cancer support groups and newly diagnosed cancer support groups. They also offer different programs for patients.The advice they offer to cancer patients and family member of patients to help them while they continue their fight and go through the process. Their 12th annual golf event on September 22nd, 2021. You can support in a number of different ways. The event is a great way to come support Hope Connections and learn a little bit more about their organization and have a great day!Connect with Mary and Stephanie:Guest Contact Info:Website- https://hopeconnectionsforcancer.org/Email- info@hopeconnectionsforcancer.orgLinkedin for Mary- https://www.linkedin.com/in/marymccusker/Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Ep 006 A home for kids when cancer hits home - Christopher's Haven19 May 202100:20:38
Joyce DuvallThe Truman Charities Podcast: A Community of Caring with Jamie Truman Episode 006 Joyce DuvallGuest is Joyce Duvall. Joyce was named as Executive Director of Christopher’s Haven in 2011. Originally assisting with conceptual development and initial fundraising from day one, she quickly become devoted to the Christopher’s Haven Mission on a full-time basis.Prior to her work at Christopher’s Haven, Joyce worked in nonprofit and program development for more than 20 years on behalf of various companies including METCO, Inc. and The Longfellow Club. Duvall attended Northeastern University and Greenfield College.Joyce is from Sudbury, MA and now lives in Atlanta, GA with her husband Bill. The couple have four children, five grandchildren, and one great grandchild.Listen to this uplifting Truman Charities episode with Joyce Duvall as she talks about her charity Christopher’s Haven.  Here is what to expect on this week’s show:Joyce’s devotion to working with kids and her non-profit’s focus on housing these children/families and creating a community in their fight against cancer. Coordinating events for this community of kids and how she and her charity bring smiles to Christopher’s Haven community members through various activities/programs. How she coordinated events and overcame challenges with her charity during COVID. Connect with Joyce:Guest Contact Info:Website: https://www.christophershaven.org/Linedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/joyce-duvall-20261252/Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Ep 005 Lifting the Stigma of Mental Illness with Bo's Effort12 May 202100:22:35
Katie DePaolaThe Truman Charities Podcast: A Community of Caring with Jamie Truman Episode 005 Katie DePaolaGuest Name is Katie DePaola. Katie DePaola is an author, speaker, entrepreneur and the founder of Inner Glow Circle, a company dedicated to helping women become professional certified life coaches and build profitable personal brands, which has grown into a globally recognized professional training and certification program.Through Inner Glow Circle, Katie built the first all women, all online ICF Accredited Coach Training course, helping thousands of women start businesses of their own.In her bestselling book, At Least You Look Good, Katie shares her most vulnerable and often funny reflections on how to deal with the hardest parts of life—and her best advice for women who want to “glow through what they go through.” Katie is a fierce Mental Health Advocate, who built her business amidst challenging times, growing from a self-funded startup to a million-dollar business. She has been featured in TIME, Entrepreneur and Forbes, as well as over 50 podcasts. She also serves on the board of Bo’s Effort, a foundation in memory of her late brother Bo.Listen to this uplifting Truman Charities episode with Katie DePaola about her company and focus on helping women become life coaches. Here is what to expect on this week’s show:Katie’s goal of strengthening women and showing them the way of becoming experienced life coaches.Her therapeutic talks and how you can deal with going through difficult and painful experiences in life.The release of her book and her website Bo’s Effort.orgConnect with Katie:Guest Contact Info:Wesbite- innerglowcircle.com  Instagram- https://www.instagram.com/itskatiedepaola/?hl=enLearn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Ep 004 Creating a Successful Event and 3 Inexpensive Ways to Increase your Home Value05 May 202100:10:11
Don McGlynnThe Truman Charities Podcast: A Community of Caring with Jamie Truman Episode 004 Don McGlynn.Guest is Don McGlynn. Don is an Associate Broker and a real estate professional with over 25 years of experience. He graduated from the University of Maryland with a B.S./B.A. degree in Business Finance and Communications. In addition to building his successful real estate business, Don served as the manager of a successful local brokerage office. He has been helping buyers and sellers of residential property in DC and MD since 1991. He prides himself in providing exceptional personal service to his clients. Don believes that one of the most important aspects of real estate is staying educated. That is why he obtained his broker’s license and graduated from the Realtor Institute.‬ Don enjoys giving back to his community. He really enjoyed chairing the American Heart Walk in Bethesda and raising hundreds of thousands of dollars for a great cause. When his daughter was at Stone Ridge, Don was a member of the Development committee; he chaired the Annual Fund when it raised one million dollars for the first time. He is currently a member of the Metro Bethesda Rotary and past president where he helps raise money for local, national and international projects. When he is not selling real estate or volunteering, you can find him traveling, scuba diving or at the gym. He always has the time to help his clients with their real estate needs.Listen to this uplifting Truman Charities episode with Don McGlynn about his charitable background. Here is what to expect on this week’s show:What inspired Don to give back to his community and who personally inspired him.What made the charities he participated in successful.What drew Don to be on the board of a charity. Connect with Don:Guest Contact Info:Email: don.mcglynn@compass.comPhone: 301-908-2300Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Ep 003 The Importance of Paying it Forward and Key Tips on How to Run Successful After School Programs28 Apr 202100:27:20
Dave SilbertThe Truman Charities Podcast: A Community of Caring with Jamie Truman Episode 003 Dave SilbertGuest Name is Dave Silbert. For as long as he can remember, Dave has always wanted to help people and serve his community in whatever way he could. As a young adult, Dave gained extensive experience working with people as the Assistant Director of an in-patient rehabilitation facility in California. After returning to the East Coast, he started his own personal training and sports coaching business, learning the in's and out's of running one's own business and the joy in working with kids.In 2009, a life-changing service trip to the lower 9th Ward in New Orleans changed the course of his life, and the emotional impact of taking part in this kind of philanthropic activism inspired him and Bob to organize their own community’s efforts in a local nonprofit to stimulate volunteerism in their own community; from this simple trip, So What Else was born.Listen to this uplifting Truman Charities episode with Dave Silbert about the importance of paying it forward and key tips on how to run successful after school programsHere is what to expect on this week’s show:The startup and background of Dave’s charity “So What Else?”How his program operates with schools, both pre COVID and now after in a pandemic year. How they get kids to volunteer as well and help out their communities. Connect with Dave:Guest Contact Info:Twitter- https://twitter.com/sowhatelsehelpsInstagram- https://www.instagram.com/sowhatelsehelps/Facebook- https://www.facebook.com/SoWhatElseHelps/Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Ep 002 Fundraising expert Heidi Webb shares her secrets on how to take your non-profit to the next level21 Apr 202100:26:56
Heidi WebbThe Truman Charities Podcast: A Community of Caring with Jamie Truman Episode 002 Heidi WebbGuest Name is Hedi Webb, a Certified Fund Raising Executive who is experienced at building a strong case for philanthropic support for amazing charities. Through GreenKite Fundraising, She is supported by a team of marketing and fundraising professionals who often function as a think tank, consistently bringing new perspectives and ideas to clients she supports. This model provides for greater flexibility and adaptability to changing needs and circumstances as she address client challenges. They provide research, insights, and data, allowing her to develop the most appropriate strategies to meet my clients’ goals. In addition to fundraising work, Heidi volunteers extensively. She is an Assistant Governor for the Montgomery County District of Rotary International and an adviser to the Unfunded List. She loves to give her time to local charities through her volunteer work at Hero Dogs, Inc., Women’s Giving Circle of Howard County, and Small Miracles Cat & Dog Rescue.Listen to this uplifting Truman Charities episode with Guest Name about (Summary of Podcast Topics).Here is what to expect on this week’s show:Tips on how to grow your non-profit.Heid’s background an experience in non-profit work.Her background with GreeKite Fundraising. Connect with Hedi:Guest Contact Info:Phone 240-328-8254Email heidi@greenkitefundraising.comWebsite https://www.greenkitefundraising.com/Linkedin https://www.linkedin.com/in/he idi-webb/Facebook @FundraisingAdventuresLearn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Ep 001 Insights and Online Raffle Ideas from the Founder of KIND14 Apr 202100:16:46
Jeremy Lichtenstein, KINDThe Truman Charities Podcast: A Community of Caring with Jamie Truman Episode 001 Jeremy Lichtenstein.Raised in Garrett Park, Md., Jeremy graduated from Charles Woodward High School (now Tilden Middle School) just across what used to be a farm in Bethesda. Jeremy owned and operated a successful landscaping business for 20 years, before shifting to real estate, where he worked his way to becoming one of the top residential agents in the country. Jeremy has always had a soft side for children’s charities. He sponsored Jeremy’s Read-It Club at Garrett Park Elementary School. He has been a regular donor to So Others Might Eat in Washington, D.C., and the Manna Food Center in Rockville, MD. Jeremy founded KIND in 2012, confronting head-on the fact that more than 55,000 school children in Montgomery County, MD, are served by the Free and Reduced Meals (FARM) program, knowing he needed to make a difference.Listen to this exciting new Truman Charities Podcast episode with Jeremy Lichtenstein about his startup in his non-profit KIND. Here are some of the positive topics covered on this week’s show:Jeremy’s background working for non-profit organizations and how he got started in this field.His story in feeding local youth and making sure families have food at home and enough to eat.How anyone listening and interested can help support Jeremy’s foundation. Connect with Jeremy:Twitter: @JeremyHomesWebsite: https://kindinmd.org/Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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October Is Domestic Violence Awareness Month | Why Are Women Who Are Victims Of Domestic Abuse Not Able To Receive Essential Items? | Personal Care Foundation Founder Carol Freitas Ep. 12324 Oct 202400:16:33

Personal care is something we often take for granted, but imagine if you couldn’t afford basic hygiene products like menstrual supplies, shampoo or toothpaste. For many survivors of domestic violence, this is a harsh reality as government assistance programs don’t cover essential hygiene items and this lack of access has a significant impact on their ability to rebuild their life.
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In recognition of Domestic Violence Awareness Month, host Jamie Truman speaks to founder of the Personal Care Foundation, Carol Freitas. Her personal experience fueled her passion to provide these basic items to women, men and children, but their efforts go beyond the physical — these products not only keep those in need clean and healthy, but help improve their mental health and employability.
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Tune in to learn how you can support the Personal Care Foundation and their future plans for the community!

 

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Our Annual Halloween Bash | Q&A: Why Is No One Donating To My Child's Fundraiser? Ep. 12215 Oct 202400:15:46

Learn about our annual Halloween Bash on October 26th in Bethesda from 6-10pm!!
This year our event is benefiting For The Kids Inc.  We will be raising money for a local 12 year old boy, Dominick, who is battling brain cancer.  We are 100% volunteer based organization so 100% of the money raised will go directly to Dominick and his family.

Also, don't miss our Q&A where I answer the question, "Why is No One Donating To My Child's Fundraiser?"

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Can Women Have It All OR Can They Have It All Just Not All At Once? | Best-Selling Author Erica Komisar "Being There: Why Prioritizing Motherhood In The First Three Years Matters" Ep. 12102 Oct 202400:43:35

Can mothers really have it all: career and family? Is there a way to balance both without compromising your child’s …? In this episode, Jamie speaks to psychoanalyst and bestselling author of Being There: Why Prioritizing Motherhood In The First Three Years Matters, Erica Komisar. Her parenting expertise offers insight into the importance of maternal presence in early childhood development.
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We discuss why the first three years of a child’s life are critical to their emotional health, how attachment disorders can get passed down generationally, and the differing roles of mothers and fathers. Erica shares tips for working mothers trying to balance career and family, single mothers who lack support, and young women planning their future. Plus, find out how you can help your children in adolescence even if you weren’t fully present during their early years!
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To learn more, purchase Erica’s book, Being There: Why Prioritizing Motherhood In The First Three Years Matters! https://www.ericakomisar.com/being-there

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JUST TRYAN IT Recap | Q&A Should You Host Your Fundraising Event At Your Home Or A Venue? Ep 12025 Sep 202400:15:31

In this episode of the Truman Charities podcast, host, Jamie Truman, shares details about the organization's recent Family Fun event and discusses the importance and impact of events like the kids' triathlon by 'Just Tryan It' benefiting children undergoing cancer treatment. 
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Jamie also looks into a listener's question about the pros and cons of hosting a fundraiser at home versus a venue, offering practical tips and advice based on her extensive experience. Jamie wraps up by encouraging listeners to submit their questions for future episodes and promoting her book, the proceeds of which benefit at-risk youth.

00:00 Introduction to Truman Charities Podcast

00:09 Overview of Truman Charities Events

01:05 Family Fun Event Highlights

05:07 Q&A: Hosting Fundraising Events

06:34 Tips for Choosing a Venue

14:28 Conclusion and Contact Information


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What Is Instrumental In Breaking The Poverty Cycle? What Does Housing Really Look Like In Ward 7 & 8 in DC? | Furnish Hope DC Ep. 11919 Sep 202400:34:40

Life post-pandemic remains a struggle for many families in DC’s communities. In some cases, it’s actually gotten worse. Among the most pressing concerns is the lack of access to basic resources like furniture and household essentials,

 In this episode, founder Niki Mock and her partner, Adriane Herbert, shed light on the challenges faced by those living in Ward 7 and 8. They delve into the issues keeping families trapped in poverty and how Furnish Hope DC is helping them break the cycle, sharing personal stories of the impact the organization has had on clients and families.

 Find out how you can support Furnish Hope DC’s work in Ward 7 and 8!

 Ready to join their mission? Email Adriane Herbert at adriane@furnishhopedc.org or Niki Mock at niki@furnishhopedc.org. You can also contact Niki Mock by phone at 301-523-0324.

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The Devastating Issue Many Families Are Facing When They Have A Child In Treatment For Pediatric Cancer | Our Family Fun Event for JUST TRYAN IT Ep, 11803 Sep 202400:16:00

A child’s cancer diagnosis can be a family's darkest moment, but it can also unite a community. For Mollie Darby, her son’s leukemia diagnosis showed her both the overwhelming challenges families face and the incredible power of community support. In this episode, she talks about her family’s emotional journey that inspired the creation of JUST TRYAN IT, an organization that provides financial assistance to families with children battling cancer.
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Truman Charities hosts an annual family fun event to benefit JUST TRYAN IT, and we want to see you there this year! Join us on September 15th at Knights of Columbus in Bethesda for a family-friendly event, complete with a pizza truck, moon bounce, live music and more.
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You’ll also hear from Jamie’s sons, Zack and Dominic, about their past experience in JUST TRYAN IT’s kids triathlon, and get a preview of what you can expect from this year’s family fun event. Tune in to learn more about the event and how you can help make a difference!

 

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The Unintended Consequences of Glyphosate. What are Dead Zones, Regenerative Farming and Should You Drink Raw Milk? | Grand View Farm Owner And Farmer Nick Bailey Explains How His Farm Is Helping Families Secure Nutrient Dense Food. Ep. 13512 Mar 202500:39:01

Ready to learn the truth about the food you consume every day? Not all farms are created equal, so what’s on your plate may surprise you. In this eye-opening conversation, Nick Bailey of Grand View Farm explains the shocking differences between local farms and industrial agriculture — and why it matters for your health.

We discuss the benefits of sustainable and regenerative farming practices, why our food freedom is at risk, and the hidden dangers of factory-farmed meat. Nick also shares insights on the raw milk controversy and how Grand View Farm is delivering clean, high-quality food to their community.

 Tune in to discover why supporting local farms isn’t just better for your health, but essential for the future of our food system!

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