Jenny Fabian & Kathy Bossingham of People's Resource Center
EPISODE SUMMARY
In this episode of The Local, host Marc Horner is joined by co-host Meg Goodman and special guests Jenny Fabian, CEO of the People's Resource Center, and Kathy Bossingham. Getting ready to celebrate 50 years next year of helping neighbors in need, the PRC is a lot more than just a food pantry. They have a plethora of services from art therapy to literacy and computer classes to name a few. Just last year they filled over $73,000 grocery carts full of food to folks in need. When you’re done listening to this moving episode, you’ll find yourself asking “how can I help”.
Episode Notes
In this episode of The Local, host Marc Horner is joined by co-host Meg Goodman and special guests Jenny Fabian, CEO of the People's Resource Center, and Kathy Bossingham. Getting ready to celebrate 50 years next year of helping neighbors in need, the PRC is a lot more than just a food pantry. They have a plethora of services from art therapy to literacy and computer classes to name a few. Just last year they filled over $73,000 grocery carts full of food to folks in need. When you’re done listening to this moving episode, you’ll find yourself asking “how can I help”.
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