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It’s all about Charity!

Episode 19 of the Kitchen Island Tea podcast, hosted by Venita Mitchell, titled "It’s all about Charity! " was published on March 29, 2024 and runs 51 minutes.

March 29, 2024 ·51m · Kitchen Island Tea

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It is TEA time! Talk at The Kitchen Island is all about CHARITY. Our special guest’s life of giving has made a significant impact on the community of Fort Bend, Houston. Her passion for dance and offering traditional dance classes led to arts education programs and fostering community outreach through partnerships, schools, and other organizations. Meet Charity Edison Carter, Founder of the Edison Arts Foundation. Hard work and giving to others have led to the development of a 12.5-acre mixed use Edison Center. Hear how Charity’s passion – (wife, mother community worker) has led to the development of a 400-seat performing arts center, affordable housing, public arts programs and more.

It is TEA time! Talk at The Kitchen Island is all about CHARITY. Our special guest’s life of giving has made a significant impact on the community of Fort Bend, Houston. Her passion for dance and offering traditional dance classes led to arts education programs and fostering community outreach through partnerships, schools, and other organizations. Meet Charity Edison Carter, Founder of the Edison Arts Foundation. Hard work and giving to others have led to the development of a 12.5-acre mixed use Edison Center. Hear how Charity’s passion – (wife, mother community worker) has led to the development of a 400-seat performing arts center, affordable housing, public arts programs and more.
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