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By A Rosie Place for Children
The podcast currently has 10 episodes available.
Bill Martin, the owner of Impress Jewelry Creations in Granger Indiana, has become a treasured partner for A Rosie Place for Children. In this weeks episode Bill tells us his "why" on the importance of partnering with us and our precious children.
https://arosieplace.org/
https://arosieplace.org/donate
http://impressjewelers.com/
Bill Martin, the owner of Impress Jewelry Creations in Granger Indiana, has become a treasured partner for A Rosie Place for Children. In this weeks episode Bill tells us his "why" on the importance of partnering with us and our precious children.
https://arosieplace.org/
https://arosieplace.org/donate
http://impressjewelers.com/
Lori Hiscock is one of the most successful mortgage brokers in town and wanted to find a fun and creative way to fundraise for various non profits in the area. A Rosie Place for Children was one of the beneficiaries of her fundraising efforts, and Lori stopped by our podcast studios to explain what she did....and why!
For more information on A Rosie Place for Children please visit: arosieplace.org
On this weeks episode we talk with Bill Coughlin. Bill is a Leadership Development Coach with Lippert Components in Elkhart, Indiana and he is also the Vice President of The Board of Directors for A Rosie Place for Children. Bill talks about Lippert Components 100,000 Hours of Giving Program and why it's so important to him to not only volunteer for A Rosie Place for Children, but also sit on the board as Vice President. (Bill has a very special reason for being "all" in) We also get a look from The Board of Directors point of view, as to where we are today (having our doors open for 11 years now) and where we are going in the future under the boards leadership. We hope you enjoy it and find it very interesting, thanks for giving it a listen.
We talk with Tina Patton, Vice President, Director Nonprofit and Foundation Engagement for Indiana Wealth Management. A Rosie Place for Children was honored to be awarded the Indiana Trust Nonprofit Spotlight Award for the month of November, so we chat about what that means and what all goes into choosing the award winners. We also learn more about Indiana Trust Wealth Management, and how and why they are such incredible partners with A Rosie Place for Children.
In this weeks episode Noble Legacy Board Member Dr. Kurt Stiver chats about why he is so passionate about A Rosie Place for Children. Dr. Stiver is a retired OB/GYN Specialist and saw many births with a less than desirable outcome throughout his career, and is just as dedicated in retirement as he was while practicing, to ensure that kids can live their fullest life possible.
In this episode Michaeleen Conlee our Administrator and Mary Bramlett our Director of Nursing talk about what it's like to provide Love, Care and Fun to our medically fragile children. We take a real look at the day to day of being a nurse or a member of our support staff here at A Rosie Place for Children. We also talk about how you can join our incredible staff, so you can spend time with some of the most amazing kiddos on the planet. https://arosieplace.org/team
Power The Season, is a new, innovative and transformational way of giving. On this weeks episode Tieal Bishop the CEO of A Rosie Place for Children, discusses how the idea of Power The Season came about. She explains just what it means and how it will truly move the needle, not just for the future of A Rosie Place for Children, but for non-profits across the region and across the country. Power the Season. 5 years. 20 investors. No boundaries. Legacy giving = legendary evolution.
To learn more about Power The Season:
https://arosieplace.org/powertheseason
For more information about the great work being done at A Rosie Place for Children:
https://arosieplace.org/
Steve and Sheena Zent discuss their experience as parents who love and have lost a fragile child, their continuing advocacy for other fragile children, and increasing awareness of Menkes Disease which took their son's life at the age of three. Each year they celebrate Nolan's life by hosting a community event where hundreds gather to walk and support fragile children and the families who care for them. All proceeds will support the services provided at A Rosie Place for Children.
Learn more about the 2021 Nolan‘s Menkes March event at https://www.facebook.com/events/164296755734841
Register for or Donate to the 2021 Nolan‘s Menkes March at www.givegrove.com/nolans-menkes-2021/
Learn more about A Rosie Place at www.arosieplace.org
A Rosie Place for Children is launching a new Podcast all about medically fragile children. In our first episode, host Mark McGill interviews founder and current CEO Tieal Bishop about her own journey with a fragile child and the origins of creating this very special place just for these amazing children. arosieplace.org
A Rosie Place for Children has been providing respite for families caring for children who are medically fragile since 2011 and is located in South Bend, Indiana.
The podcast currently has 10 episodes available.