It Can Start With You: Three Guests Share How Their Ideas Sparked Real Change
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From the Mississippi Delta to the State of New York to Wakanda, our guests today talk diapers, child care, and paying it forward.
First up, Chelesa Presley shares she saw a need in her community and took steps to fill it by creating a diaper bank in Mississippi. The services have grown from just their storefront, now taking steps to help families in need through product and policy.
Then Dede Hill of the Schuyler Center gives an update on child care assistance in New York and shares hope for universal child care up to age 13.
We close with Frederick Joseph, who started his first GoFundMe to raise money to take kids to see Black Panther. He ended up creating a record-breaking campaign that has touched more than 700,000 lives.
For more detailed show notes and a full transcript, see the the Invisible Americans website.The Invisible Americans Podcast is a non-profit communications organization. Its mission is to end child poverty. The podcast is hosted by Co-Presidents Jeff Madrick and Carol Jenkins.Music for this and all episodes is provided by Bridget St. John. Audio editing by Sylvester P. Lukasiewicz. Show notes and transcript by Amy Yoder.