Volunteer in the Valley is a weekly Internet radio show/podcast on KPCRadio.com, Pierce College’s student-run online radio station. Host Milo Anderson invites organizations in and around the San Fernando Valley to tell listeners about the work that they do and the help that they need to do it.
This episode’s guests are:
OneGeneration. Director of Volunteer Services, Amber Fullenback. Contact Volunteer Services for more info: 818-708-6668
Valley’s Best Hospice. Volunteer Coordinator and Office Manager, Jim Taylor & Director of Business Development, Kristi Harrison. Phone number: 818-761-1205
If you work with an organization in need of volunteers and would like to be on the show, please contact Milo at manderson.kpcr@gmail.com or volunteerinthevalley@gmail.com.
Volunteer in the Valley is a weekly Internet radio show/podcast on KPCRadio.com, Pierce College’s student-run online radio station. Host Milo Anderson invites organizations in and around the San Fernando Valley to tell listeners about the work that they do and the help that they need to do it.
Jo Ellen Krumm, Volunteer Coordinator for the Valley Village. Phone Number: (818) 587-9450.
Dwayne Trujillo, Marketing Coordinator for the Valley Food Bank. Phone Number: (818) 510-4140.
If you work with an organization in need of volunteers and would like to be on the show, please contact Milo at manderson.kpcr@gmail.com or volunteerinthevalley@gmail.com.
James Hermon the program director for KPCRadio.com talks about directing the program and working in the studio. Jacob Keyser a videographer also talks about “life in the studio” at KPCR. It is an in depth interview of what it takes to run a radio station at Pierce College in Woodland Hills.
Host of the Do Something Amazing show, Anthony Orendorff and KPCRadio.com are now doing a clothing drive for the people living on Skid Row. For more information, call the phone number at the end of the video or e-mail hello@kpcradio.com
On today’s show we discussed the social issues undocumented people face in their daily life. We also uncovered the misconceptions of the Dream Act, and enlightened the true reason why it would be beneficial to our brothers and sisters.
On todays show host Anthony Orendorff and friend Chantal Felice take a voyage to the One Generation center in Reseda. The One Generation center was a place for senior citizens to get free classes and find friends. In the studio we had Cathy and Kit who told us more about the organization and why it is so AMAZING!