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Greg Capogna and co-hosts Becky Bradley and Matt Assad from the Lehigh Valley Planning Commission welcome Carmen Bell from the United Way of the Greater Lehigh Valley and LVPC community fellow Christian Martinez for a conversation about pedestrian safety.
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Laurie Hackett welcomes Kathy Trimble from Pinebrook Family Answers to talk about her organization's mission of helping children and families, then speaks with longtime community leader David Yanoshik about the spirit and importance of volunteerism.
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Laurie Hackett welcomes Kathy Trimble from Pinebrook Family Answers to talk about her organization's mission of helping children and families, then speaks with longtime community leader David Yanoshik about the spirit and importance of volunteerism.
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After a successful inaugural season, Easton’s West Ward Market is planning to make its return next year. WDIY’s Shamus McGroggan has more.
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Siddhant Khandelwal is back as he welcomes Dr. Dean Donaher from United Way of the Greater Lehigh Valley and the Bethlehem Area School District for a conversation about providing educational, volunteer, and community service opportunities to students and young adults.
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Siddhant Khandelwal is back as he welcomes Dr. Dean Donaher from United Way of the Greater Lehigh Valley and the Bethlehem Area School District for a conversation about providing educational, volunteer, and community service opportunities to students and young adults.
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New Bethany Ministries is putting housing advocates in more Bethlehem schools to help provide services to students and families in need. WDIY’s Sarit Laschinsky has more.
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Laurie Hackett welcomes David Lewis from United Way of the Greater Lehigh Valley, and Karen Smith from Volunteer Center of the Lehigh Valley for a discussion about community involvement, fundraising, and the regional spirit of volunteerism.
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Laurie Hackett welcomes David Lewis from United Way of the Greater Lehigh Valley, and Karen Smith from Volunteer Center of the Lehigh Valley for a discussion about community involvement, fundraising, and the regional spirit of volunteerism.
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Lehigh County nonprofits can now apply for grant funding to help them respond to the negative impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic. WDIY’s Sarit Laschinsky has more.