WBGL Community Matters Eric Nichols
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- Religion & Spirituality
A show where we discuss a variety of issues relating to you, your family and community. Sundays at 5:45 a.m.
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Building Hope: Habitat For Humanity
Chad Hoffman is our guest today. He is the Executive Director for Habitat for Humanity in Champaign County, Illinois. He also serves Habitat for Humanity statewide. We explore the positive difference Habitat for Humanity is making by providing homes for families in Illinois and nationwide.
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Making A Difference - Becoming A Child Advocate
Rush Record and Laura Brown are back with us today in part two of our conversation regarding Court Appointed Special Advocates for children in Champaign County, Illinois. Rush and Laura talk about the need for volunteers in this crucial role in helping children navigate the court system and how support from the community makes a difference long-term for these children and their families.
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Advocating For Abused Children
Join us for a conversation today with Rush Record and Laura Brown. They work with CASA, which stands for Court Appointed Special Advocates. This organization recruits, trains and oversees volunteers who serve as powerful voices for abused and neglected children who are navigating through the court system. It's all about advocating for children in your community who need care.
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Helping Our Children - Stopping Abuse
Dr. Sharen Ford discusses how to recognize child abuse and what steps are necessary to prevent it from continuing to happen.
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Crime Stoppers: Your Information Could Lead To An Arrest
John Hecker, President of Champaign County Crime Stoppers is back with us today. He'll share stories of how tips have led to the apprehension of criminals and discuss the importance of Crime Stoppers in our communities.
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Crime Stoppers: Anonymous Tips and Safe Communities
John Hecker, President of the Champaign County Crime Stoppers Association discusses how folks can anonymously report criminal activity, which can be funneled to law enforcement, possibly leading to the arrest of a suspect. These individuals who share anonymous tips can be given a cash reward, if their information leads to an arrest. Mr. Hecker also talks about the importance of partnerships with local entities, in order to raise awareness and support, as Crime Stoppers is a non-profit organization.