by fisherwebdesign | Apr 10, 2019 | Announcement, Entertainment, In the News, Inspiring Moments, Nonprofit, Philanthropy
When we started our podcast a month or two ago, we thought we might stir up some conversation, inform listeners about Maggie’s Place, engage some new supporters and bring more awareness to the work at Maggie’s Place. We were right on all counts. What we...
by fisherwebdesign | Mar 14, 2019 | Entertainment, In the News, Inspiring Moments, Nonprofit, Philanthropy
Our news today comes from The Zechariah House in Ohio. The custom of celebrating the life of St. Patrick, a Catholic priest who spent many years preaching Christianity in Ireland where he used the small three leaf plant, the shamrock, to illustrate the doctrine...
by fisherwebdesign | Mar 10, 2019 | Entertainment, Events, In the News, Inspiring Moments, Nonprofit, Philanthropy
Saturday marked the celebration of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s soon-to-be royal little one. The English Rose Tea Room in Carefree threw a baby shower and the gifts were for Maggie’s Place babies. Jo Gemmill, owner and Maggie’s Place friend,...
by fisherwebdesign | Mar 8, 2019 | Announcement, In the News, Inspiring Moments, Nonprofit, Philanthropy, Press Releases, US
It’s International Women’s Day. At Maggie’s Place, women are everywhere–the moms, the Corps members and a bunch of our babies. They are, indeed, an amazing group. In honoring them on this special day, we have some of their thoughts to share....
by fisherwebdesign | Feb 26, 2019 | Entertainment, In the News, Inspiring Moments, Nonprofit, Philanthropy, Random Thoughts, US
Tuesday is podcast day at Maggie’s Place. We joined Program Director Julie Carlberg, Volunteer Celeste Burton, AmeriCorps members Amy O’Neil and Pinky Guerrero to discuss volunteerism, a year of service and how rules without relationships equal rebellion....
by fisherwebdesign | Feb 18, 2019 | Events, In the News, Inspiring Moments, Nonprofit, Philanthropy
AmeriCorps Member Amy shares her thoughts with us… “It would be amazing, but it’s not realistic.” That’s what I told myself when the idea of spending a year at Maggie’s Place came into the picture. After attending The University of Scranton, a Jesuit...