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Community Connections
by Kings Partnership
"Community Connections: Changing Lives Together," a production by Kings Partnership, offers a compelling narrative of collective impact and transformative initiatives. Delve into the heart of our community as we highlight stories of resilience, empowerment, and progress. Join us every other Friday as we showcase the power of collaboration and the profound changes we make when we come together as a community.
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Building Stronger Students: Support, Wellness, and Community at Learn4Life
In this episode of Community Connections, Gisselle is joined with Christianna Percell, Principal at Learn4Life, for a thoughtful conversation about the transformative roles of community, collaboration, wellness, and breaking down barriers each play in supporting student success. Christianna has been in education for close to three decades with a focus on implementing alternative education models with excellence. She has dedicated her career to help improve access to a quality education for all students and ensuring their academic achievement.Visit learn4life.org or call 877-360-LEARN to get connected!Sponsored by the Central Valley Justice Coalition.Support the show
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Leading with Strength & Vulnerability
In this powerful and honest conversation, host Gaby is joined by Devonderia Sanchez of Finding Inner Transformation and KPFP co-host Gisselle Tamayo for a deep dive into what it really means to lead with both strength and vulnerability. Together, they explore the often unspoken challenges leaders face around mental health, breaking down misconceptions, addressing the pressure to “have it all together,” and highlighting the importance of balance, transparency, and self-care.Grounded in real experiences and thoughtful reflection, this episode offers practical insights on supporting leaders, fostering healthier organizational cultures, and showing up authentically even during difficult personal seasons. Whether you’re a leader, team member, or someone navigating your own mental health journey, this conversation reminds us that strength and vulnerability can and should coexist.Sponsored by: Lemoore CollegeSupport the show
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Guiding the Next Generation: Empowering Youth Against Substance Use
In this powerful and inspiring episode, Aliyah Ortiz from Kings Partnership is joined by special guest Cristal Garcia from SOL Youth to dive into the vital work being done to support and uplift today’s youth. Together, they explore how SOL Youth is creating meaningful change by empowering youth with the knowledge, confidence, and resources needed to resist substance use.This episode highlights how guiding the next generation isn’t just about prevention, it’s about building resilience, fostering leadership, and creating spaces where young people can thrive.Tune in to learn how organizations like SOL Youth are making a difference and how we can all play a role in empowering youth to make positive, life-affirming choices.This episode is sponsored by our partner, California Health Collaborative. Support the show
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Extreme Heat & Community Resilience with the American Red Cross
In this episode of Community Connections, Jennifer Quiñonez from Kings Partnership for Prevention sits down with Lori Willson, Executive Director of the Central Valley Chapter of the American Red Cross. They discuss the growing impact of extreme heat in Kings County, how families can recognize heat related illnesses, and what steps communities can take to stay prepared. Lori also shares how the Red Cross supports our region during disasters and how local residents can get involved through volunteering and preparedness resources. Support the show
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Extreme Heat and Community Resilience Initiative
In this episode of the Community Connection Podcast, Iranda Ramirez and Carolina Soto from Kings Partnerships discuss the Extreme Heat and Community Resilience Initiative — a community-driven effort focused on preparing Kings County for rising temperatures and protecting our most vulnerable residents.From power outages and outdoor work conditions to caring for seniors and children during heat waves, extreme heat affects us all — but not equally. That’s why your voice matters.Learn how this initiative brings together local organizations, residents, community leaders, and government partners to strengthen emergency response, expand cooling strategies, and build long-term resilience. Most importantly, find out how you can get involved by taking a quick community survey that will help shape real solutions. Below is the link to our community survey.Extreme Heat Community SurveySupport the show
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Inside BrightLife Kids: Supporting Families Early
In this episode, we’re joined by Neal Sundberg, the Director of Coaching at BrightLife Kids to explore how free and virtual behavioral health coaching is supporting children ages 0–12 and their caregivers. We discuss the most common challenges parents are facing today. From big emotions and behavior struggles to anxiety and how early support can positively change a child’s long-term outcomes.You’ll learn how coaching differs from traditional therapy, why it’s especially effective for younger children, and how BrightLife Kids is breaking down barriers like cost, language, and stigma to make care more accessible for families.Plus, we share one practical strategy parents can start using today to strengthen their child’s emotional well-being—and one powerful truth every caregiver should know about kids’ mental health.Learn more about BrightLife Kids through their website https://brightlife.kids/caSupport the show
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Overdose Awareness & Prevention
Community Connections, a Kings Partnership Podcast, explores substance use, overdose awareness, and harm reduction in our community. In this episode, Iranda Ramirez and Aliyah break down stimulants and opioids, explain how they affect the body, and highlight the life-saving power of naloxone. Join us for an honest, compassionate conversation focused on awareness, safety, and saving lives.Support the show
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Heart of Childcare
Community Connection presents the episode “Heart of Childcare,” hosted by Gaby from Kings Partnership and featuring Veronica Puga, owner of Building Blocks to Learning Childcare. In this episode, Veronica shares her passion for early childhood education, the heart behind her childcare center, and how quality care supports children’s academic, social, and emotional development while strengthening families. This episode is proudly sponsored by CASA of Kings County, highlighting the power of community partnerships in supporting children and families.Support the show
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Cooking Up Community: The CornerStone Cafe Journey
In this episode of Community Connections, we highlight another beloved local food business! Sit down with host, Gisselle Tamayo, and owner of CornerStone Cafe, Santiago Rodriguez, as they chat about the cafe’s Hanford roots, its role in bringing community together, and the feel-good dishes that keep locals coming back. Hear how a passion for food transformed into a local eatery rooted in purpose and service to its neighbors.CornerStone Cafe is located at 312 W 7th St #103, Hanford, CA 93230 (inside FAST Plaza). Click HERE to visit their menu and order pick-up or delivery!Sponsored by P.A.T.Y.'Studio.Support the show
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The Diabetes Dialogue
Kings Partnership's Executive Director Gaby hosts the Community Connection Podcast and welcomes Hillary Perez-Godfrey, Director of Business Development & Client Engagement at My Diabetes Tutor. Hillary shares her story, her work, and practical guidance for navigating diabetes.Sponsored by Episcopal Church of the Saviour.Support the show
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United Against Substance Misuse
Join Aliyah Ortiz, Program Coordinator, and Iranda Ramirez, NEW Community Specialist, as they dive into what the Kings Partnership Substance Use Prevention Program is all about.A community united against substance misuse, the KPFP Substance Use Prevention Program brings you inspiring conversations about resilience, education, and empowerment. Tune in to learn how local initiatives and everyday actions are shaping a safer, healthier tomorrow. We’d like to thank our partner, Lily of the Valley Church, for sponsoring this episode. Support the show
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Exploring Water, Heat, and Resilience in Kings County
We’re excited to feature Brandy Swisher, with Kings Water Alliance, in this new episode of Community Connections! Brandy shares how KWA is helping Kings County residents who rely on private wells learn about their water’s nitrate levels through free testing — and by delivering bottled water to nitrate-impacted households. These efforts protect local water, support community health, and ensure safe drinking water for families across the county.Safe, clean water is a critical part of preparing for hot, dry weather and strengthening our community’s resilience against extreme heat. Brandy also highlights the power of local partnerships and how education plays a key role in protecting our environment for future generations.This episode dives deep into how water and climate are connected — from the taps in our homes to the fields that feed our communities — and how working together can help build a stronger, more sustainable Kings County. #KingsCounty #ExtremeHeatResilience #KingsWaterAlliance #CommunityResilience #CleanWater #ClimateAction #PodcastThis podcast episode is sponsored by Kings Water Alliance.Support the show
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The Power of Journaling: Writing as a Tool for Mental Health and Self-Discovery
In this episode, we explore The Power of Journaling: Writing as a Tool for Mental Health and Self-Discovery with special guest Martha Martinez, host of journaling workshops. Martha shares how she guides individuals in using writing as a form of healing, reflection, and personal growth. Together, we discuss the mental health benefits of journaling, the ways it helps people process emotions, and how it can open doors to deeper self-awareness. Listeners will also hear insights from Martha’s workshops and learn simple practices they can try at home to begin their own journaling journey.This episode is sponsored by CornerStone Cafe.Support the show
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Streamlining Support: 211 & SRN in Kings County
In this episode, explore how 211 serves as a vital connection point for Kings County residents seeking housing, food, mental health support, and more. We dive into the most requested resources, shifting community needs, and insights that highlights 211’s real-life impact. We also take a closer look at the Smart Referral Network (SRN)—a growing system that connects local organizations & agencies to better serve individuals and families. Learn how the SRN is breaking down barriers, streamlining referrals, and building a more coordinated support network across Kings County.Whether you're a resident, service provider, or community partner, this conversation offers valuable insights—and ways you can get involved. Contact Yvette Moreno at [email protected] for more information on 211 and Daray Jones at [email protected] for more information on the SRN.This episode is sponsored by UCP+ Hanford.Support the show
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Bridging Communities: Mental Health Lessons from the Bronx
In this episode of Community Connections, Karina Casarez, Financial Analyst at Kings Partnership, speaks with Amaranta Henriquez, CEO and founder of Luminous Mental Health in the Bronx, New York. We explore how other communities address mental health and wellness and what lessons can be applied locally. Amaranta shares her journey in building a practice that provides evidence-based care tailored to individuals’ unique needs, addressing challenges such as anxiety, trauma, relationships, and life transitions. The conversation also covers the impact of systemic issues, stigma, and cultural humility, as well as approaches to supporting families, promoting prevention, and fostering community partnerships.This episode is sponsored by Valley Voices. Support the show
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Human Trafficking Prevention
In this episode of Community Connections, we sit down with Danielle Grassi, Youth Advocate from the Central Valley Justice Coalition to discuss the fight against human trafficking, their work in prevention, and how they empower the community to take action. Special thanks to our Silver Sponsor, CalViva Health, for making this conversation possible.Support the show
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Rise Above: A Youth Voice on Advocacy & Prevention
Join us as we sit down with Josiah Panduro, a passionate youth representative from our Rise Above Youth Empowerment Program funded by The Center at Sierra Health Foundation through the Elevate Youth California grant. Hear how he's turning challenges into change and leading the charge for prevention and advocacy in his personal development. Tune in now, your dose of inspiration starts here! Support the show
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Staying Cool, Staying Prepared: Extreme Heat Planning in Kings County
In this episode of Community Connections, host Jennifer Quinonez sits down with Alexander Mena from Kings County Office of Emergency Services to discuss the county’s growing efforts to tackle extreme heat through community resilience planning. Learn how local agencies are working together to identify climate risks, strengthen emergency response, and uplift community voices. Whether you're a resident, partner, or community leader, this episode highlights why collaboration is key to keeping Kings County safe, cool, and prepared. Support the show
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Stronger together: How Gottis Kitchen grew with community support
In this episode, host Marilyn Castaneda sits down with Edgar Puga, one of the owners of Gotti’s Kitchen—a beloved local Mexican-American food business that has grown from a humble dream into a vital part of the community. Edgar shares the inspiring story behind Gotti’s beginnings, including the early challenges and passion that fueled their first steps.More than just a restaurant, Gotti’s Kitchen has become a space where culture, connection, and community come together. Edgar reflects on how partnerships with local nonprofits and the unwavering support of their community helped them rise through adversity and expand their vision. What started as a small kitchen has now blossomed into a staple in the area—serving not just delicious meals, but also hope, opportunity, and unity.Tune in to hear how community support helped shape their journey, why giving back is now woven into everything they do, and what it truly means to grow with and for the people around you.Support the show
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Rise Above: The Power of Prevention, The Promise of Youth
Join host Gisselle Tamayo as she sits down with her colleague Aliyah Ortiz, Program Coordinator at Kings Partnership, to talk about Rise Above—a youth empowerment program that’s helping youth build leadership, prioritize mental health, and prevent substance use.Aliyah shares how the program creates safe, welcoming spaces where young people can connect, lead, and grow. From peer support to prevention workshops, Rise Above is creating opportunities for young people to foster positive impact both personally and in the community. Together, they explore why investing in youth voice and purpose is key to building a healthier, more resilient future.Support the show
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Nutrition in Motion: Thriving Through The Summer
Welcome to Nutrition in Motion: Thriving Through the Summer! I'm your host, Jennifer Quinonez, Program Coordinator at Kings Partnership. In today’s episode, I’m honored to be joined by Ijeoma Nnadi, a registered dietitian with a passion for promoting healthy lifestyles.Together, we dive into practical tips for building healthy eating habits, choosing nutritious snacks, and staying hydrated, especially during the summer heat. Whether you're looking to make small changes or revamp your routine, this episode has something for everyone. Tune in and get inspired to put your nutrition in motion!Support the show
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Leadership Unplugged: Our Story So Far
In this special behind-the-scenes episode, KPFP’s Executive Director Gaby Rodriguez and Operations Manager Karina sit down for an honest, unscripted conversation—no host, just two leaders reflecting on their shared journey.Tune in as they explore the heart of Kings Partnership: the mission that brought them here, the evolution of their leadership roles, and the pivotal moments that have shaped the organization’s path. From the early days to big dreams for the future, Gaby and Karina offer a thoughtful look at how they collaborate, stay grounded in community, and keep moving forward—even through challenges.Whether you’re a community partner, supporter, or simply curious about the people behind the programs, this episode is an invitation to get to know the leadership team—and the vision—driving KPFP’s work.🟣 Real talk. 🟣 Shared purpose. 🟣 Big goals.Take a listen to “Leadership Unplugged: Our Story So Far” and get inspired to be part of what’s next.Support the show
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Leveling Up Mental Health: Psychology for Geeks
In this special episode, host Aliyah Ortiz sits down with Dr. Elizabeth Sanchez Arvizu to explore the intersection of psychology and mental wellness. From character archetypes to leveling up emotional intelligence, we dive deep into how geek culture can empower us to understand our minds and heal in unique, creative ways.Whether you're a seasoned gamer, comic book lover, or just curious about mental health, this podcast will give you insights and inspiration to grow in real life.🎧 Tune in and take your mental health to the next level.Support the show
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Community Care & Overdose Prevention: A Conversation on Harm Reduction
This episode, “Community Care & Overdose Prevention: A Conversation on Harm Reduction,” features an insightful discussion with Cindi Sanchez and Juan Ramirez from the Kings County Syringe Exchange Program, part of the Kings County Department of Public Health. Learn how harm reduction strategies—such as syringe services, naloxone distribution, and HIV/Hep C testing—are saving lives and promoting health across Kings County.The conversation explores how the program addresses opioid use prevention, challenges stigma, and supports individuals facing substance use, mental health, and social challenges. Listeners will also hear about the program’s expansion into Avenal and Corcoran, and how community members can contribute to building safer, healthier communities.For more information, visit kcdph.com or follow @kingscountypublichealth on social media.Support the show
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Rooted in Advocacy: Learn and Grow With Special Needs
In this episode of Rooted in Advocacy, we’re joined by Lisajo Naricisse, co-founder of Learn and Grow With Special Needs—a nonprofit organization rooted in compassion, empowerment, and community.Lisajo shares the inspiring story behind the organization’s creation and how it has become a lifeline for parents navigating the journey of raising children with special needs. Through education, hands-on resources, lived experiences, and emotional support, Learn and Grow With Special Needs equips parents with the tools and confidence they need to become strong advocates for their children.Tune in as we explore the power of parent-led advocacy, the importance of inclusive support systems, and the incredible impact of showing up for one another. 💙Support the show
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Advocacy for Action: CASA’s Commitment to Foster Youth and Families
In honor of Child Abuse Awareness month, we bring you this special episode of Community Connections highlighting the powerful work CASA (Court Appointed Special Adovcates) of Kings County does in the lives of foster youth in our community. Roxanne Sanchez, CASA Program Coordinator and Terry March, CASA Advocate discuss the successes, challenges, misconceptions and more on what it means to be involved and support children and families in the court system. Listen in to understand how CASA’s mission is creating meaningful change in the lives of those in need.Support the show
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A Trauma-Informed Approach: In Honor Of Child Abuse Awareness Month
With April right around the corner, we’re excited to host a special episode in honor of Child Abuse Awareness Month. In this episode, we will be joined by Jason Williams, Executive Director of Brain Wise Solutions in Fresno, CA. Jason will share valuable insights on embracing a trauma-informed approach when caring for children, nurturing relationships, and building stronger communities. Support the show
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Champions Recovery: 25 Years of Transforming Lives
Join us for a special episode of Community Connections as we celebrate Champions Recovery: 25 Years of Transforming Lives. Executive Director Frank Ruiz and Director of Treatment Services Jessika Schneider take us on a journey through Champions' history, its impact in Kings County, and the key programs that support individuals on the road to recovery. From mental health integration to community partnerships and stigma reduction, we explore the milestones that have shaped Champions over the past 25 years. Tune in to hear powerful success stories and learn how you can support their mission.Support the show
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The Heart of Kings County: Local Business Journeys
Join us for this exciting episode as we sit down with Marilyn Castaneda—a familiar name in the community! Not only does she work with Kings Partnership, but she also co-runs a local cookie business, The Sweet Crumb, with her two sisters. Discover the challenges they’ve faced, the sweet successes they’ve celebrated, and the journey of balancing entrepreneurship with community work. Don’t miss this inspiring conversation filled with insights, passion, and, of course, cookies! Support the show
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Community Engagement and Outreach: Lessons from a Former KPFP Employee
In this episode of Community Connections, KPFP Operations Manager Karina Casarez talks with Cameron Jones, a former KPFP employee now working at Lemoore College. Cameron reflects on her time at KPFP, where she focused on community outreach and engagement, and shares how those experiences shaped her work in higher education. She discusses the differences between outreach at KPFP and community colleges, the skills she carried forward, and the rewarding aspects of supporting students. The episode highlights the importance of community relationships in shaping careers and service.Support the show
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Inclusive Organization Culture: Strengthening Community Bonds Inside and Out
In this episode of Inclusive Organization Culture: Strengthening Community Bonds Inside and Out, we dive into the heart of creating an inclusive organizational culture that not only strengthens internal community bonds but also extends its positive impact outside the workplace. Our guest and newest Kings Partnership team member, Jennifer Quiñonez, shares insight on how mental health is important both in the workplace and personal life. We explore the critical role of inclusivity in building a sense of belonging, how to empower employees to thrive and why strong internal culture leads to stronger external relationships.Support the show
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Moving with Purpose: Dance, Faith, and Community
In this episode of Community Connections, Gisselle speaks with Paty Diaz, the visionary behind PATY’Studio, a faith-based dance studio dedicated to empowering individuals through movement and spirituality. Paty shares her passion for performing arts, how faith is a core part of her overall mission, and the ways her studio has fostered a strong sense of community. She also delves into the exciting goals she and her team have for PATY'Studio and its growing impact. Hear how the powerful combination of dance and faith is creating bonds that go beyond the studio and into the community!Support the show
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Strengthening Communities, One Youth at a Time
In this episode, Gaby from Kings Partnership and Pearl Hernandez from Lily of the Valley/Life of Victory sit down to discuss the powerful youth programs offered by their organizations and the incredible collaboration between them. They share insights into how these programs are empowering young people, building leadership skills, and creating pathways to brighter futures. Tune in to hear about the impact of their joint efforts and how they’re working together to transform the lives of youth in their community.Support the show
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Navigating Grief During the Holidays
In this heartfelt episode of Navigating Grief During the Holidays, I sit down with Diana Díaz Madera, the inspiring founder of Corazón Norte. As a bilingual, bicultural Licensed Clinical Social Worker and Public Health Practitioner, Diana brings a unique perspective to the table, helping individuals and organizations create healing spaces that honor diverse experiences.We explore the complexities of grief and mental health during the holiday season, a time that can amplify feelings of loss and emotional challenges. Join us for a compassionate conversation filled with practical advice, cultural understanding, and hope to help you or your loved ones find connection and healing during this tender time of year.Support the show
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New Beginnings by Circle T Ranch
In this powerful episode, we sit down with Denise Taylor from New Beginnings by Circle T Ranch, a non-profit dedicated to healing through equine-assisted therapy. Join us as we explore how horses are helping victims of violence, survivors of PTSD, veterans, and individuals with disabilities find a path to recovery. With the guidance of skilled equine specialists, New Beginnings provides a unique and compassionate approach to therapy, offering individuals the opportunity to heal emotionally, build resilience, and reclaim their strength. Tune in to hear inspiring stories, learn about the incredible impact of equine therapy, and discover how this groundbreaking program is changing lives one step at a time.Whether you’re familiar with equine therapy or new to the concept, this episode will leave you with a deeper understanding of its life-changing potential and the extraordinary work being done by New Beginnings by Circle T Ranch.Thank you Denise Taylor for being our guest! Support the show
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From Grant to Groundwork: Building Climate Resilience in Kings County
In this episode, we’re joined by Pamela Martinez, Community Energy Resilience Project Manager at The Climate Center, to discuss the vital role of funding in addressing climate resilience. Pamela helped guide KPFP through the grant application process for The Governor’s Office of Land Use and Climate Innovation’s (LCI) Extreme Heat and Community Resilience Program (EHCRP), and we’re thrilled to share that our application was approved!Pamela explains why funding opportunities like the EHCRP are critical for communities, particularly in California, as they work to combat extreme heat and build long-term resilience. She also discusses how rural communities like Kings County can leverage such grants to improve public health, infrastructure, and local economies.If you’re part of a community looking to pursue climate resilience initiatives, Pamela offers practical advice on navigating the grant application process and how The Climate Center partners with local organizations to make a real impact.Tune in for an insightful conversation on how we can all play a part in building a more climate-resilient future.Support the show
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KCAO: Building Stronger Communities through Collaboration
In this episode of Building Stronger Communities Through Collaboration, we shine a spotlight on Kings County Action Organization (KCAO), a vital community-based organization dedicated to empowering residents and fostering collaborative efforts to address the most pressing challenges in Kings County. Tune in to listen to your host, Marilyn, discuss with Community Development Manager, Savino Perico, on how KCAO is leading the way in Kings County through partnerships and collaborations. Through their work over the course of almost 60 years, KCAO has been a driving force in bringing together local partners to improve the quality of life for families and individuals. Support the show
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Homes with Heart: Affordable Housing at Northstar Courts
Learn about the inspiring mission behind Northstar Courts, a new low-income apartment complex dedicated to transforming lives through affordable living in this latest episode! Join in as our host, Gisselle Tamayo, chats with Community Partnership Manager, Ana Martinez-Plummer about the vision, development, and goals of this pivotal housing initiative in Kings County. Together, they explore how Northstar Courts is meeting the housing needs of the community while fostering a sense of belonging and support among its residents.Support the show
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Agents of Change: Youth & Advocacy
In this episode, we sit down with Alyssa Blue, Prevention Coordinator at Kings Partnership, and Jerrett Johnson with the Kings County Office of Education to explore the evolving landscape of youth drug trends. They share insights on how substance use is changing, the importance of early intervention, and equipping young people with the tools to become advocates for their own well-being.The conversation emphasizes "planting the seed" of knowledge and self-awareness, encouraging youth to make informed choices and speak up for themselves in the face of peer pressure and other challenges. By fostering a proactive mindset, educators hope to empower the next generation to take control of their health and futures.TW: Discussion of drug use and overdose Support the show
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Making Waves in Mental Wellness with MindDivers
Join host Gaby Rodriguez from Kings Partnership for a special episode of Community Connections! Today, we’re excited to welcome Alexis Woodside, Regional Clinic Manager, Nathan Lacle, COO, and Dr. Debra Winegarden, founder of MindDivers Inc.In this episode, we’ll explore the groundbreaking work of MindDivers, an organization that uniquely blends scuba diving with therapeutic practices to support mental health. Don’t miss this fascinating conversation on innovative mental health resources and the power of unconventional therapy.Support the show
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Tobacco Free Efforts in Kings County
In this episode, we're thrilled to feature Isaiah Galindo from the Kings County Tobacco Control Program. Join us as we explore the critical efforts to promote a tobacco-free lifestyle in Kings County.Isaiah Galindo, a key advocate and strategist in tobacco control, will share his insights on the innovative programs and strategies being implemented to reduce tobacco use and its harmful effects. From community outreach and policy changes to educational campaigns and support services, Isaiah will provide an in-depth look at how Kings County is leading the charge towards a healthier, tobacco-free future. Support the show
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Data at Your Fingertips: Empowering Community Health with Local Insights
In this episode of Community Connections, we're diving into the power of local health data with Elizabeth Bobo, Senior Account Manager at Conduent Healthy Communities Institute (HCI). Join our host, Karina, Operations Manager for Kings Partnership, as she explores how HCI powers the KPFP website, providing crucial data that empowers our community partners. Discover how local health data is collected, the role of technology in making it accessible, and how community leaders can use this data to drive informed decisions and address health disparities. Tune in to learn how KPFP’s data resources can enhance your community health efforts!Support the show
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UCP Spotlight: Programs and Success Stories
In this episode, we explore how UCPCC Parent & Me is deeply rooted in the community, helping families navigate challenges, and building a stronger, more inclusive environment for everyone. Listen as Barbie Brown, Facilities and Event Coordinator and Victor Perez, Program Director, share inspiring stories and highlight the power of community in fostering resilience and growth. Whether you’re a parent, a community member, or just passionate about making a positive impact, this podcast offers a heartfelt look at how we’re all working together to create a brighter future.Support the show
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Beyond the Surface: Exploring Wellness
Listen in as we unravel the layers of wellness & mental health and also share insight on the journey to positive well-being with Devonderia Sanchez, LMFT & Owner of F.I.T. Whether you’re navigating life’s challenges, seeking personal growth, or simply curious about the diverse dimensions of wellness, this episode of Community Connections offers an authentic conversation and professional perspective on the tools it takes to help you thrive!Support the show
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Grassroots Voices: Building Community Together
"Join us in this uplifting episode as we sit down with Rob Isquierdo, the founder of Reestablishing Stratford. Hear his journey of creating a community non-profit from the ground up, overcoming challenges, and making a lasting difference. Tune in for an inspiring conversation about passion, purpose, and the power of community."Support the show
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Thriving Minds: Transforming Mental Health in Our Community
In this episode of Community Connections, we sit down with Gisselle, the Program Coordinator, and Marilyn, the Program Assistant from Thriving Minds, one of the Kings Partnership prevention programs. Join us as we explore their innovative approach to mental health prevention and discuss the plans and initiatives they have in place to promote mental wellbeing within our community. Gisselle and Marilyn share their insights, goals, and the impactful strategies Thriving Minds is implementing to support and empower individuals on their mental health journeys. Tune in to discover how Thriving Minds is making a difference and fostering a healthier, more resilient community.Support the show
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Proud Together: Empowering LGBTQ+ Communities
Tune in for an enlightening Pride Month episode as we sit down with Mars Sailors from The Source: LGBT+ Center. We'll explore the vital efforts to empower the LGBT+ community, celebrate their achievements, and discuss the ongoing journey toward equality and inclusion. Don't miss this inspiring conversation on fostering pride and resilience.Support the show
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Breaking the Stigma: A Journey Through Mental Health Awareness
Join Kings Partnership and Victor Melendez in an enlightening conversation about mental health awareness. In this podcast, we delve into the resources available in our communities and explore Victor's mission to break the stigma surrounding mental health. Through personal anecdotes and insights, Victor sheds light on the importance of letting people know they are not alone in their struggles. Tune in to discover how together, we can foster a more supportive and understanding environment for mental health.Support the show
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Nurturing Financial Literacy Among Youth
Did you know April is National Financial Literacy Month? Join us for an insightful discussion on Nurturing Financial Literacy among Youth on our podcast. Our special guest, Deborah Davis, a financial counselor from Gryphon Fiscal Fitness Company, will be sharing her expertise and insights. Tune in as we delve into essential tips, strategies, and resources for empowering the next generation with vital financial skills. Don't miss out on this enlightening conversation!Support the show
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Kings Partnership: Building Stronger Communities Together
Welcome to our FIRST podcast episode! Join us as we unveil our non-profit organization, Kings Partnership, and listen to insights from our team members: Gabriela Rodriguez, Executive Director; Aliyah Ortiz, Community Specialist; and Alyssa Blue, Prevention Coordinator. Together, they will illuminate the impactful endeavors and initiatives within our community.Support the show
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
"Community Connections: Changing Lives Together," a production by Kings Partnership, offers a compelling narrative of collective impact and transformative initiatives. Delve into the heart of our community as we highlight stories of resilience, empowerment, and progress. Join us every other Friday as we showcase the power of collaboration and the profound changes we make when we come together as a community.
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