
In this episode of Ang on the Go, we sit down with leaders from the Massillon, Ohio chapter of Salvation Army to talk about the real needs facing families in our community, and the beacon of hope that’s still shining every single day. From emergency assistance to long-term family support, this conversation shines a light on the people working behind the scenes to help neighbors through some of life’s hardest moments.You’ll hear powerful stories, honest conversations about poverty and resilience, and a reminder that even small acts of compassion can change a life. Whether you’re looking to get involved, find a way to give back, or simply better understand the challenges many families face, this episode will leave you inspired to be part of the solution with us.🎧 Tune in for a conversation rooted in service, community, and hope in our community.
May 13
53 min

In this episode of Ang on the Go, we’re joined by Steven McGarrity of Community Legal Aid to discuss how access to legal support can change lives. From eviction and housing instability to domestic violence and Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs), we explore the real challenges many individuals and families face- and how legal advocacy can help prevent crisis.Hear how quickly everyday setbacks can lead to life-altering consequences, and why expanding access to justice is so critical in our community.
Mar 25
39 min

Leading with Heart | A Conversation with Campaign Co-Chairs Brad & Aimee Belden | Ang on the Go S2E4
In this special episode of Ang On The Go, Ang sits down with our 2025 United Way Campaign Co-Chairs, Brad and Aimee Belden, to explore what it truly means to lead with heart. Together, they discuss the vision for this year’s campaign, the importance of shared responsibility, and why every act of giving counts, no matter the size. The conversation highlights empathy-driven leadership, lessons learned along the way, and a deeper understanding of the challenges facing local families.Be sure to subscribe to our show so you don't miss future episodes!
Dec 18, 2025
39 min

This month, Ang sits down for a chat with CommQuest Services CEO, Elaine Russell Reolfi to talk about the work they're doing to support families across Stark county. CommQuest reignites hope through mental health, addiction recovery and social services that help people survive and live their best lives. It is services like these, amongst their many others, that help struggling families with young children get back on their feet in times of need.
Nov 25, 2025
53 min

This month, Ang is on the go with Beverly Pearch, President and CEO of Big Brothers Big Sisters of East Central Ohio. Come along as they discuss Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs), their School and Community-based Mentorship programs, and how they strive to support the inherent potential in every child. Big Brothers Big Sisters of East Central Ohio is transforming lives through mentoring: empowering youth, building futures, and fostering growth in our community. Since 1973, they have served children in Tuscarawas and Carroll Counties, and have active school programs in 8 different districts across the counties they support. This is the purpose of our Ang on the Go series, to shine light on amazing organizations such as Big Brothers Big Sisters of East Central Ohio, and to bring awareness to those who are doing good work in our community. Stay tuned for our next feature and see where Ang goes next!
Oct 17, 2025
35 min

Welcome to the very first episode of Ang on the Go Podcast! This episode, our CEO Angela Perisic talks with Amy Weisbrod, the Executive Director of Margaret B. Shipley Child Health Clinic, a non-governmentally funded safety-net pediatric clinic- one of the only in the U.S. to be operating fully independent of other medical entities. Serving 12 counties and over 50 zip codes, Shipley places value on children and families who need love, support, and quality medical care which they couldn't get otherwise. Margaret B. Shipley Child Health Clinic has gained all of its patients and widespread acclaim exclusively through word-of-mouth advertising and the families that return to them, generation after generation, for their unmatched care. The clinic provides children and families with high quality medical services and facilities, while making it accessible to all- regardless of their status. Amy tells listeners how Shipley came to be and the story behind the woman who was dedicated her life to opening the clinic back in the early 1970’s, now lovingly quipped "Maggie B". Sharing more stories from the clinic, Amy expresses the importance of having a clinic like Shipley in our community- now more than ever. The need is there, and so is the Margaret B. Shipley Child Health Clinic; more people just need to know about it! This is the purpose of our Ang on the Go series, to shine light on amazing organizations such as The Shipley Clinic, and to bring awareness to those who are doing good work in our community. Stay tuned for our next feature and see where Ang goes next!
Aug 4, 2025
24 min

Ang is on the go again for season 2! This summer, take an even deeper dive into some of United Way of Greater Stark County's funded partner organizations with our new Ang on the Go Podcast. New episodes monthly, available here and on our Youtube channel.
Jul 21, 2025
50 sec
