Drew Schlosberg’s Spotlight On The Community

Annual 100 Wave Challenge Highlights Mentoring Organization’s Fundraising Efforts

Joe Sigurdson, Chief Success Officer for the Boys to Men Mentoring Network, is joined by Atilla Tota, North County Program Manager, and Sammie Savage, a Boys to Men graduate, to talk about the 100 Wave Challenge fundraiser; its school program; and Savage’s Boys to Men Mentoring experiences.

Read More

South Bay Organization Provides Innovative, Trauma-Informed Services for the Unsheltered

Sebastian Martinez, Executive Director of Community Through Hope, discusses his goal for the organization to become the leading service provider to the unsheltered in the South Bay. Martinez talks about the unhoused crisis in the South County.

Read More

Foundation Connects Underserved Pet Owners with Resources for Veterinary Care

Stephanie Coolidge, Executive Director of the FACE Foundation, and Annamarie Maricle, the Foundation’s Development Director, chat about the Foundation’s Save-A-Life Program; the cost of veterinary care; and the results of the San Diego Animal Hero Awards.

Read More

National Veterans Memorial Celebrates Completion of New Wall Construction and Expansion of Community Outreach  

Neil O’Connell, Executive Director of the Mt. Soledad National Veterans Memorial, discusses the recent completion of the Phase III new wall construction; the site enhancement project; and its growing presence in the community. O’Connell is joined by Becky Evleth, Special Events Manager, to talk about the Veteran Honor Ceremonies; its Evening Company Social Events; and Corporate Volunteer Clean Up program.

Read More

Reach Resilience’s “Face the Fight” Aims to Reduce Veteran Suicide Rate in Half by 2030

Major General Alfred Flowers, Board Chair of Reach Resilience, discusses the mission of the organization; the national crisis of suicide among veterans; and the “Face the Fight” initiative to reduce veteran suicides by 50% by 2030. The Major General chats about ways the public can support this important mission.

Read More

Salvation Army’s Adult Rehabilitation Center Provides Pathway for Those Suffering from Substance Abuse and Homelessness  

Dave Robbins, Advisory Board Vice Chair for the Salvation Army’s Adult Rehabilitation Center (ARC), is joined by colleagues Bridget Potterton, an ARC Advisory Council Member, and Norman Mackenzie, the organization’s Community Engagement Coordinator, to talk about ARCs 120-bed facility for men and 10-bed facility for women. The three share their personal ARC experiences, as well as the programs and services of the ARC.

Read More

San Diego Animal Sanctuary and Farm’s Bearded Dragon and Baby Sulcata Tortoises Visit “Spotlight on the Community” Show

Agnes Barrelet, Founder and Executive Director of the San Diego Animal Sanctuary and Farm, is joined by Travis Neil, Head Animal Keeper at the Sanctuary, to describe the animals who reside at the sanctuary; its community outreach; and foods produced at the farm. Accompanying Barrelet and Neil are “Beardy” a bearded dragon lizard and two baby Sulcata tortoises

Read More

Organization’s Four-Plus Decades of Empowering Special Needs Individuals is Recognized as a National Model

Cheryl Kilmer, Founder and CEO of TERI, Inc., and Dan DeSaegher, Chief Development Officer for the the nationally recognized organization, chat about TERI’s 40-plus years of championing inclusivity for those with special needs; its Campus of Life; and its myriad programs and services.

Read More

Animal Shelters at Over Capacity Crisis Levels Leads to Free “Clear the Shelters Day” on Saturday, August 26

Dr. Gary Weitzman, President & CEO of the San Diego Humane Society, discusses the over capacity of animals in its care, hitting an all time high of 2,584 animals on July 7. To combat this overwhelming situation, SDHS is offering a free “Clear the Shelters Day” on Saturday, August 26. Weitzman talks about its Summer to Save Lives program and heat safety for animals during the hot summer months.

Read More

San Diego Writers, Ink Fosters a Vibrant Literary Community

Kristin Fogle. Executive Director of San Diego Writers, Ink, discusses the organization’s mission to promote literature; provide artistic development for writers at all levels; and facilitating artistic collaboration. Fogle talks about their 17th Anthology – “A Year in Ink” – now open for submissions. She chats about their upcoming poetry certificate; “drop in” writing programs; and “First Friday’s” at Liberty Station.

Read More