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June 14, 2022- Natalie Beck, president of the Community Foundation of Macon County and Missy Batman, vice president of the Foundation joined Byers & Co to talk about the lineage of charitable people in the community, participating in the poverty simulator at Richland Community College, and the importance of the Salvation Army's men shelter reopening amidst the intense heat. They also discussed the Foundation hitting a milestone of $40 million worth of grants, and Dove's renaming of their Homeward Bound Office in Ray Batman's honor.
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June 14, 2022- Natalie Beck, president of the Community Foundation of Macon County and Missy Batman, vice president of the Foundation joined Byers & Co to talk about the lineage of charitable people in the community, participating in the poverty simulator at Richland Community College, and the importance of the Salvation Army's men shelter reopening amidst the intense heat. They also discussed the Foundation hitting a milestone of $40 million worth of grants, and Dove's renaming of their Homeward Bound Office in Ray Batman's honor.
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.