It Happens at STN | Season 1, Episode 5
The first episode of 2023 dives into creating inclusive economies, teens and the great outdoors, a big boost to the effort to end homelessness, and reducing food waste at the Super Bowl and WM Open.
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Episode 5 | It Happens at STN
The first episode of 2023 dives into creating inclusive economies, teens and the great outdoors, a big boost to the effort to end homelessness, and reducing food waste at the Super Bowl and WM Open.
In this episode:
2:56 – Community Collaborative
16:07 – In the Room
30:34 – HSC Impact Feature
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Extras
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Creating a stronger inclusive local economy | Community Collaborative | Ep 5
Monica Villalobos shares her experience being part of Governor Hobbs’ transition team and founder of Zion Institute Shawn Pearson joins the show to talk about how they are working to create a more inclusive and diverse economy.
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UMOM Leader Profile: Mila Valle, Director of Emergency Shelters | Ep 5
Mila Valle’s passion for homelessness started while she was getting her master's degree in Peru. She had heard about UMOM’s innovative ways of ending homelessness, and she always wanted to be a part of their team, so when she got the opportunity to join their team ten years ago she jumped at the ...
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An effort to get teens outdoors | In The Room | Ep 5
Mary Mitchell and Christina Spicer, the new co-CEOs of the Arizona Cactus-Pine Girl Scouts talk about the million-dollar grant their organization received that will allow them to give more girls access to the outdoors. Aarohi Ghorpade and Gina Ferroni, two Girl Scouts, also join the segment to ta...
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Counting the unsheltered population | Ep 5
Every morning, the HSC outreach team slowly makes their way around central Phoenix counting the unsheltered population with the goal of making contact and helping as many people as they can.
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Creating an inclusive and diverse economy | Ep 5
Shawn Pearson, founder of Zion Institute talks to STN about their mission to build a more inclusive economy in Phoenix. She is joined by one of Zion’s success stories Leticia Long who opened her own retail store in the Chandler mall called Purelistic Health & Beauty with the help of Pearson and Z...
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Rounding up unused food with Waste Not’s collection drivers | Ep 5
Waste Not’s mission is to rescue unused food that would otherwise be thrown away and get it to people in Phoenix that need it the most. STN gets an inside look at how their drivers rescue the food and hear from Waste Not partner organizations that use the rescued food every day and why it is so i...
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Saving unused food at the WM Phoenix Open | Ep 5
Waste Not collection drivers rescue unused food from across Phoenix and deliver it to their partner organizations all over the valley. Michael Stavros from M Culinary Concepts joins the show to share how they work with Waste Not to help fight hunger in Arizona.
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Counting the unsheltered population in Phoenix | Ep 5
STN travels alongside the Human Services Campus outreach team as they count the unsheltered population in downtown Phoenix. Amy Schwabenlender executive director of HSC and Jackson Fonder CEO at UMOM break down a significant grant that HSC received from the federal government.
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Getting teens to thrive outdoors | Ep 5
Hosts Lloyd Hopkins and Stephanie Parra talk with the new co-CEOs of Arizona Cactus-Pine Girl Scouts Mary Mitchell and Christina Spicer about their new million-dollar outdoor grant and why spending time outdoors is crucial for the mental health of young people.