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Ep 001 Insights and Online Raffle Ideas from the Founder of KIND
FromThe Truman Charities Podcast: A Philanthropists Guide To Charitable Organizations
Ep 001 Insights and Online Raffle Ideas from the Founder of KIND
FromThe Truman Charities Podcast: A Philanthropists Guide To Charitable Organizations
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Length:
17 minutes
Released:
Apr 14, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode
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Jeremy Lichtenstein, KIND
The Truman Charities Podcast: A Community of Caring with Jamie Truman Episode 001 Jeremy Lichtenstein.
Raised in Garrett Park, Md., Jeremy graduated from Charles Woodward High School (now Tilden Middle School) just across what used to be a farm in Bethesda. Jeremy owned and operated a successful landscaping business for 20 years, before shifting to real estate, where he worked his way to becoming one of the top residential agents in the country. Jeremy has always had a soft side for children’s charities. He sponsored Jeremy’s Read-It Club at Garrett Park Elementary School. He has been a regular donor to So Others Might Eat in Washington, D.C., and the Manna Food Center in Rockville, MD. Jeremy founded KIND in 2012, confronting head-on the fact that more than 55,000 school children in Montgomery County, MD, are served by the Free and Reduced Meals (FARM) program, knowing he needed to make a difference.
Listen to this exciting new Truman Charities Podcast episode with Jeremy Lichtenstein about his startup in his non-profit KIND.
Here are some of the positive topics covered on this week’s show:
Jeremy’s background working for non-profit organizations and how he got started in this field.
His story in feeding local youth and making sure families have food at home and enough to eat.
How anyone listening and interested can help support Jeremy’s foundation.
Connect with Jeremy:
Twitter: @JeremyHomes
Website: https://kindinmd.org/
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Truman Charities Podcast: A Community of Caring with Jamie Truman Episode 001 Jeremy Lichtenstein.
Raised in Garrett Park, Md., Jeremy graduated from Charles Woodward High School (now Tilden Middle School) just across what used to be a farm in Bethesda. Jeremy owned and operated a successful landscaping business for 20 years, before shifting to real estate, where he worked his way to becoming one of the top residential agents in the country. Jeremy has always had a soft side for children’s charities. He sponsored Jeremy’s Read-It Club at Garrett Park Elementary School. He has been a regular donor to So Others Might Eat in Washington, D.C., and the Manna Food Center in Rockville, MD. Jeremy founded KIND in 2012, confronting head-on the fact that more than 55,000 school children in Montgomery County, MD, are served by the Free and Reduced Meals (FARM) program, knowing he needed to make a difference.
Listen to this exciting new Truman Charities Podcast episode with Jeremy Lichtenstein about his startup in his non-profit KIND.
Here are some of the positive topics covered on this week’s show:
Jeremy’s background working for non-profit organizations and how he got started in this field.
His story in feeding local youth and making sure families have food at home and enough to eat.
How anyone listening and interested can help support Jeremy’s foundation.
Connect with Jeremy:
Twitter: @JeremyHomes
Website: https://kindinmd.org/
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Released:
Apr 14, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode
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