Community Corner Interview: Liesel Robinson of Shelter For Help In Emergency

Community Corner Interview: Liesel Robinson of Shelter For Help In Emergency

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Kendall checked in with Liesel Robinson, Community Engagement Coordinator for Shelter For Help In Emergency. We have teamed up with SHE for another donation drive which will be held at the Books Family YMCA on Saturday, October 9th, from 12pm to 2pm. More info on the drive and donation suggestions here: Shelter for Help In Emergency Donation Drive Saturday, Oct. 9 | 106.1 The Corner (1061thecorner.com)  More info on Shelter For Help In Emergency here: https://www.shelterforhelpinemergency.org/

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