
In this episode of Clear Picture Cares, Jason Noble interviews Victor Coachman of Expanding the Table. The mission at Expanding the Table is to feed as many people in their community as possible, with no questions asked. Each week, the truck serves up to 200 meals at different stops and a total of up to 800 meals per month come from their kitchen into the community through other partnerships and donation locations. Expanding the Table was created to display the love of Jesus to all who join them at the table by meeting immediate needs and equipping guests with the tools they need to change their trajectory. For more information or to donate, head to: https://expandingthetable.com/
Jan 28, 2025
17 min

In this episode of Clear Picture Cares, Jason Noble interviews Clark Cromwell of the Charleston Port and Seafarers Society. The Charleston Port and Seafarers Society is a Christian organization that exists for the purpose of welcoming and serving the needs of those men and women who make their livelihood in the port or at sea, without regard for nationality, race, ethnicity, politics or religion. For more information or to donate, head to: https://www.charlestonseafarers.org/
Dec 9, 2024
20 min

In this episode of Clear Picture Cares, Jason Noble interviews Laura Moss of NAMI. NAMI is the National Alliance on Mental Illness, the nation's largest grassroots mental health organization dedicated to building better lives for the millions of Americans affected by mental illness. NAMI works to educate, support, advocate, listen, and lead to improve the lives of people with mental illness and their loved ones. For more information or to donate, head to: https://www.nami.org/
Oct 22, 2024
30 min

In this episode of Clear Picture Cares, Jason Noble interviews Henok Berhanu and Ashley Bohinc of Carry 117. Carry 117's heartbeat is orphan prevention and family preservation through empowering women. They believe that economic empowerment provides the foundation necessary for sustainable development. The Carry 117 model revolves around this belief, going beyond charity to support income alternatives. They provide a hand-up by providing opportunities for women to learn a skill and earn a paycheck, rather than a handout. By buying Carry 117's products, you are helping women rediscover their dignity and helping preserve families in Ethiopia. For more information or to donate, head to: https://www.carry117.com/
Oct 1, 2024
28 min

In this episode of Clear Picture Cares, Jason Noble interviews Donna Cook of Charleston Area Senior Citizens. Founded in 1967, and located in the heart of the Charleston Historic District, Charleston Area Senior Citizens, Inc. is a non-profit agency serving Berkeley, Charleston and Dorchester Counties. CASC helps seniors through a variety of services. Most CASC programs and services target low income seniors and are offered at no charge, primarily serving those who cannot pay. Although CASC utilizes federal, state, local funds and private donations, community support is what makes the difference in changing seniors' lives. They provide an opportunity for all community members to help needy seniors. For more information or to donate, head to: https://charlestonareaseniors.org/
Sep 25, 2024
21 min

In this episode of Clear Picture Cares, Jason Noble interviews Lynette Duggins of Teachers' Supply Closet. Teachers' Supply Closet (TSC) is a nonprofit organization that provides free school supplies to teachers in the Tri-County area who work at schools where 69% or more of the students are on the free or reduced meals program. For more information or to donate, head to: https://www.teacherssupplycloset.org/
Sep 9, 2024
19 min

In this episode of Clear Picture Cares, Jason Noble interviews Kristin Parker of Shared City. Shared City works to strengthen existing charitable work by providing specialized training, facilitating sharing, and strategically connecting people and resources to maximize city impact. For more information or to donate, head to: https://sharedcitychs.org/
Aug 26, 2024
25 min

In this Clear Picture Cares Interview, Jason Noble speaks with Robin Berlinksy of Engaging Creative Minds. ECM, a nonprofit based in Charleston, South Carolina, works with school districts, principals, teachers, and the local workforce to identify specific knowledge and skillsets all students should master before graduating high school. ECM Instructors are local artists, STEM (science, technology, engineering, and mathematics) professionals, and cultural organizations who we train to work with K-12 teachers. Their instructors help teachers enhance student learning via arts integrating learning using innovation, design, and creativity. Their goal is for every student to achieve academically, stay engaged in school, and succeed in life; while their teachers develop engaging teaching strategies in arts integration and entrepreneurship that foster communication, critical thinking, self-awareness, and future planning. Teachers and students report that ECM is a powerful model of success. For more information, or to donate, head to: https://engagingcreativeminds.org/
Aug 23, 2024
17 min

The purpose of the YMCA of Greater Charleston is to improve the lives of all in the greater Charleston area by connecting individuals, families and communities with opportunities based on Christian Values that strengthen Spirit, Mind and Body.
Jul 12, 2024
21 min

Leveling the Playing Field was founded in 2013 in response to the growing inequity between those that can afford to play sports and those that cannot, and the prominent role the cost of sporting goods was playing in that gap.
After working in youth sports, college athletics and professional football, our founder, Max Levitt, realized the volume of equipment that goes to waste from elementary school aged kids all the way up to our professional sports franchises. In response, he decided to develop essentially a food bank for sports equipment.
Jun 26, 2024
19 min
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