
Cars n' Coffee with Brittney Nutt
01/26/25 • 7 min
In this conversation, Brittany Nutt discusses her experiences with volunteering, particularly in challenging weather conditions, and the impact of donations on local youth. She shares the joy of giving back to the community, the growth of the Cars and Coffee events, and the inspiration behind her community service efforts. Brittany also offers advice for those considering volunteering and reflects on her personal growth through these experiences. The conversation concludes with information on how to connect with their organization through social media.
Check out Cars n' Coffee at their facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/groups/267601236715311/
reach out to us, info at specialtylocums.com, if you have a non-profit you'd like to highlight
In this conversation, Brittany Nutt discusses her experiences with volunteering, particularly in challenging weather conditions, and the impact of donations on local youth. She shares the joy of giving back to the community, the growth of the Cars and Coffee events, and the inspiration behind her community service efforts. Brittany also offers advice for those considering volunteering and reflects on her personal growth through these experiences. The conversation concludes with information on how to connect with their organization through social media.
Check out Cars n' Coffee at their facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/groups/267601236715311/
reach out to us, info at specialtylocums.com, if you have a non-profit you'd like to highlight
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"Heartbeats for Heroes" & The Life-Saving Impact of AEDs with Margaret Musgrave
In this conversation, Cate Royer interviews Margaret Musgrave about her volunteer work, particularly her role in co-founding Heartbeats for Heroes, an initiative aimed at providing AEDs to the Evansville Police Department. Margaret shares the challenges of raising awareness about the need for AEDs, the rewarding experiences of hearing success stories, and the joy of hosting community events. She emphasizes that anyone can make a difference through volunteering, regardless of their perceived skills or time constraints.
- Co-founding Heartbeats for Heroes was a significant step in providing AEDs.
- Convincing the community of the need for AEDs is challenging.
- Hearing success stories from AED usage is incredibly rewarding.
- Community events are a fun way to engage and raise awareness.
- Everyone has the ability to volunteer and make a difference.
- AEDs should be standard in police vehicles for emergencies.
- Hosting events fosters community spirit and support for causes.
- Volunteering can be a fulfilling way to connect with others.
- It's important to take the first step in volunteering.
- Making a difference starts with a decision to act.
Find out more about Heartbeats for Heroes at https://evansvillepolicefoundation.org/heroes2024/
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Find out more about River City Youth Baseball here: https://www.rivercityyouthbaseball.com/
and follow their facebook page here: https://www.facebook.com/people/River-City-Youth-Baseball/61555034573402/?_rdr
reach out to us, info at specialtylocums.com, if you have a non-profit you'd like to highlight
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