Points of Hope
What happens when community organizations come together to meet real, everyday needs? In this episode of Points of Hope, host Jeff Franks sits down with Karen Vrabec, President of the Rotary Club of Canton South and a leader within Canton Local Schools, to explore how service organizations and schools can partner to make a tangible difference for families. Through Rotary’s support of Bridge Point, initiatives like providing winter coats and essential resources are helping ensure that students and families have what they need to thrive. Karen shares her unique perspective from both the education system and community service, offering insight into how collaboration creates meaningful, visible impact. Together, they discuss: * The role of service organizations like Rotary in local communities * How partnerships between schools and nonprofits meet real needs * Why small acts of service can have a lasting impact * What hope looks like in action through community collaboration Karen’s story highlights a simple but powerful truth: when communities work together with intention, needs are met—and hope becomes something people can see and feel. 🎧 Whether you're part of a service organization, school system, or looking for ways to get involved locally, this episode will inspire you to take action in your own community. Want to make a tangible difference in your community? Visit bridgepointcs.org [https://bridgepointcs.org/] or download the Bridge Point Serves app to learn how you can give, serve, and share hope.
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