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Look For The Helpers with Jill Jonassen

17 Episodes

26 minutes | Jan 22, 2021
Jenny Berg: Anyone can be a philanthropist
Jenny Berg is the Executive Director of The Leadership Council for Nonprofits. Her passion is to help nonprofit agencies become more impactful. She has served on numerous nonprofit boards including Impact 100, a women’s grant making organization which has awarded over $5M back into the community through grants of at least $100,000. She talks about what it means to be a philanthropist and how BOLD (Board Orientation + Leadership Development) is a great start for anyone wanting to get involved with the Cincinnati community. www.leadershipcouncil.us
43 minutes | Dec 30, 2020
Elisa Hoffman: Training people in good governance
Elisa Hoffman is the Founder and Executive Director of School Board School. She is a parent, former teacher, and education advocate who has worked for over twenty years on issues of educational equity, including serving a four-year term on the Cincinnati Public Schools Board of Education. She talks about how we need to train people in good governance before they run for office. www.schoolboardschool.org
28 minutes | Sep 21, 2020
Soroya Smith: Curiosity can override fear
Soroya Smith is the Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Learning Experience Designer for Mason City Schools. She talks about why she became an educator and what led her to her current role. She has some big goals for the school year and wants everyone to know that curiosity can override fear.  Follow Soroya @SoroyaSmithMEd on Twitter.
22 minutes | Jun 3, 2020
Jennifer Blatz: Building a better normal
Jennifer Blatz is the CEO of StriveTogether, an organization that partners with communities to ensure every child has every chance to succeed because race, ethnicity, poverty and circumstance should not determine opportunity or outcome. She talks about how the current crisis is widening the gaps between those with privilege and those who are most vulnerable and how we have an opportunity to make our world a better place by rebuilding systems. Learn more at www.strivetogether.org.
21 minutes | May 11, 2020
Donna Martin: Be of help to others
Donna Martin is the Bullying and Harassment Officer at Fairfield City schools. She shares what she’s doing to be of help to the students in her school district and gives us ideas for how we can contribute. Check out volunteer opportunities with Greater Project at www.greaterproject.org and join Donna in serving children in the Cincinnati area.
21 minutes | May 4, 2020
Litty Mathai: Teaching means possibility
Litty Mathai is a passionate language arts and social studies teacher in Ohio. She discusses how she has adapted to remote teaching and how the endless possibilities of her students motivate her each day. Follow Litty @LittyMathaiEDU on Twitter to talk teaching and everything in between.
23 minutes | Jul 17, 2018
Lisa Fields: Greater Project
Lisa is the Executive Director of Greater Project. She talks about how the goal of Greater Project is to create generational change. They connect people with opportunities to care for the orphan and vulnerable child through lasting relationships and investments that are unstained by self-interest. They are passionate about helping people discover and accomplish their greater purpose. Currently, they are working in India, Kenya and their local Cincinnati community. www.greaterproject.org
23 minutes | Jul 6, 2018
Sarah Coleman: Hope’s Closet
Sarah is the Executive Director of Hope's Closet, an organization that exists to enrich the lives of families that are impacted by children’s services. She talks about being one of the founders and how the goal of Hope's Closet is to make a difference, break the cycle of brokenness and be a catalyst for change to restore families, when possible. Hope's Closet offers a clothing closet, foster parent support groups, foster parent recruitment and training, and a birthday club program. www.hopes-closet.net
14 minutes | May 25, 2018
Hannah and Alex Laman: Adopt A Book
Adopt a Book is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization started by 15 year-old twins, Hannah and Alex. These two book-loving twins were inspired to start Adopt a Book in November 2011, when they were just 8 years old after they heard about kids in the Greater Cincinnati area who didn’t own books of their own. To date, they have donated over 136,000 books to over 100 organizations, schools and programs serving children in need. https://adoptabookohio.org/
24 minutes | May 9, 2018
Liz Wu: Kind Flash
Liz is the Founder of #KindFlash, a group of volunteers of all ages/backgrounds who care about building connections and community.  Her group coordinates acts of kindness with the intention of improving lives and creating opportunities for people to come together and interact. These events are like a flash mob of kindness.  ​www.facebook.com/groups/kindflash/​ 
21 minutes | Apr 24, 2018
Sara Mosteller: Cinderella’s Closet
Sara is the Director of Cinderella's Closet of Southwest Ohio. Cinderella's Closet provides formal wear to girls who could not otherwise afford to attend their prom. Through donations of new and gently used formal dresses and accessories, they are able to "Turn Dresses Into Dreams" for juniors and seniors referred by their school, community organization or social care agency. Even more than a dress, Cinderella's Closet provides an unforgettable, amazing experience. www.cinderellasclosetusa.org
22 minutes | Apr 16, 2018
Danielle Amrine: Welcome House
Danielle is the Executive Director of Welcome House of Northern Kentucky. She talks about their vision to be a leader in guiding clients from housing uncertainty to housing stability and how their mission is to provide a continuum of services that will end homelessness and promote stability for each person they serve.  http://welcomehouseky.org
21 minutes | Apr 4, 2018
Dana Marlowe: The Bra Fairy
Dana is known as 'The Bra Fairy'. She started I Support The Girls after hearing four simple words. Homeless women need bras. To date, they have helped 180,000 girls and women retain their dignity by collecting 350,000 bras and 1,100,000 menstrual hygiene products and distributing them worldwide to 350 vetted shelters and organizations.  http://isupportthegirls.org
20 minutes | Mar 26, 2018
Tessa Barnard: Lighthouse Youth & Family Services
Tessa is the Volunteer Coordinator at Lighthouse Youth & Family Services. She talks about what they are doing to advance the dignity and well-being of children, youth and families in need.  www.lys.org
24 minutes | Mar 26, 2018
Megan Fischer: Sweet Cheeks Diaper Bank
Megan is the CEO & Founder of Sweet Cheeks Diaper Bank. Their mission is to eliminate diaper need and raise awareness of the basic health need for diapers in their community.  www.sweetcheeksdiaperbank.org
21 minutes | Mar 26, 2018
Tiffany Seoldo: The shift comes in gratitude
Tiffany's family has committed to a year challenge to do something every month in their community. Her boys have witnessed the best of human nature through Tiffany's cancer journey. Now she hopes they connect the gift of giving as they step forward. https://stilettos2slippers.wordpress.com
1 minutes | Mar 26, 2018
Jill Jonassen: Look For The Helpers
It was Mister Rogers’ mom who said, “Look for the helpers. You’ll always find people who are helping.” I’ve always held onto that quote, and now I’m on a quest to look for the helpers. I’m excited for you to join me as I have amazing conversations with helpers doing amazing things and making our world a better place. www.jilljonassen.com
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