In this conversation, Meg McCormick Hoerner is joined by Ms. Nina Young, a recipient of the Community Hero Award, about her journey from a 30-year career in advertising to becoming an advocate for education and community service.

They discuss her impactful work in various community programs, including initiatives to support families, address hunger through a mobile feeding bus, provide shelter during cold weather with Code Blue, and create the Village of Hope for the homeless.

The conversation highlights the importance of community service and the positive changes that can be made through dedicated efforts.

takeaways
Ms. Young received the Community Hero Award for her contributions.

She transitioned from advertising to early childhood education.

Her work includes supporting families with daycare funding.

The mobile feeding bus initiative addresses hunger in the community.

Code Blue provides shelter during cold weather.

Village of Hope offers temporary housing for the homeless.

Community programs empower youth and families.

Collaboration with local organizations enhances program effectiveness.

Transportation is a critical issue for job access.

Community service is about making a difference in people's lives.

Sound Bites
"I went back to school for early childhood education."
"We came up with a bus. I designed a bus."
"Code Blue was developed by Mayor Kelly and Pastor Rob."
"It's a stepping stone to your next step in your life."
"If every person can just touch even one person's life."
"You never want to judge, right? You never know."

Chapters
00:00 Introduction and Community Hero Award
01:30 Reinventing a Career: From Advertising to Education
05:41 Impactful Community Programs: Supporting Families
11:46 Addressing Hunger: The Mobile Feeding Bus Initiative
16:47 Code Blue: Providing Shelter in Cold Weather
22:10 Village of Hope: A Pathway for the Homeless
28:32 Conclusion: The Importance of Community Service