From Gorilla to Geese: Spirituality without boundaries
The inaugural Rescuers radio show features guest Henry Rojas, who was first known as the innovative "father" of sports mascots, as the Phoenix Suns Gorilla, where he built relationships with fans as an entertainer, an extension of the fans, and a game changer. Since then, Henry has changed lives in…
One Man + One 3D printer = Pain-free medical personnel
Vince Ing is in sales by profession, but recently began creating items with his 3D printer as a hobby. At first it was just things for fun, like a collection of 3D Peanuts characters for his kids. But then came COVID-19, and Vince began hearing from his friends in the medical field about the horrib…
One Woman Making a Difference for the Navajo Nation
Ginger Sykes Torres gained early notoriety in her life as a champion hoop dancer, at a time when it was a man's event. But weeks ago when she heard that her homeland in the Navajo Nation was ranked the highest in the U.S. for COVID-19 cases in the country; and that healthcare professionals and firs…
Real-life Angels on Patrol
Jacqui MacConnell was an officer with the Phoenix Police Department in 2003, when she was called out to a horrific scene. Two 5 year-old twins had lived caged their entire lives and their 8-year-old brother shared their room. Her reaction was to get involved with the boys' lives, and she continued …
Reimagining the Phoenix Rescue Mission during COVID-19
When Ken Brissa started his new position as CEO of the Phoenix Rescue Mission in February, he knew he would have his hands full balancing all the programs the organization offers to the hurting and homeless, including a men’s shelter and training, the women’s Changing Lives Center, the Hope Coach a…
Understanding systemic racism
Join Art and guest Dr. Jeff McGee of Cross-Cultural Dynamics, as he seeks to narrow the gulf between disparate factions, building community and teaching people how to love one another. He challenges leaders to take an active role in changing culture to empower people of all races and backgrounds. …
Changed by Love: Sober transitional living
Julie Supplee, CEO of the House of Refuge Sunnyslope, talk about how COVID-19 and the dropping economy has impacted their clients. Their goal is to catch people before they become homeless on the street, bringing them to their 11 properties in North Phoenix in programs for men, for women, and for s…
Helping Arizona's vulnerable seniors
Melissa Elliott, Vice President of Programs and Services for the Area Agency on Aging, has a passion for helping seniors, and she is on the front line of answering the needs of elders that have been heightened by the pandemic and anxiety about world situations. One of the AAA's most utilized servic…
Helping the helpers make a difference
Kristen Merrifield, CEO of the Alliance of Arizona Nonprofits, has led the organization through a challenge that none could have ever anticipated. The challenges of COVID-19 have hit the budgets and volunteer base of the thousands of nonprofits that serve the people of Arizona. Learn how the AAN ha…
Addressing the American orphan crisis
Tac Coluccio was adopted into a loving home as an infant, and today he has a real heart for kids who didn't have the good fortune he did -- kids in the foster system, and kids who need a family. As a filmmaker, he has been able to use his talents to help educate and inform people about the need tha…