Red Shield Radio
Summary: Red Shield Radio is a weekly radio program highlighting the work of The Salvation Army in Indiana. The programs were originally broadcast on 93.1 WIBC, and used by permission. Hosted by Samantha Hyde.
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Podcasts:
Crystal Givens and Amy Healton of Early Learning Indiana talk about the importance of early childhood education and how they are helping to bring this message to Indiana Families.
Charles Riding, Executive Director of the USO of Indiana, talks about the history of the USO, how it's changed over the years and how it's still serving service men and women.
Jeanie Dobney, Director of Hidden Falls Camp and Conference Center, talks about the summer camp ministry and how it's changing the lives of young people in Indiana.
Major Dan Sawka, new Youth Secretary for The Salvation Army in Indiana, talks about his first experiences at Hidden Falls Camp and The Salvation Army's youth ministries.
Salvation Army Advisory Board Member, Jay Brill, talks about why he chose to volunteer his time, talents and treasure to The Salvation Army in Central Indiana.
Former Red Shield Radio Co-Host, Mel McMahon, talks about her new venture - Indiana Originals - and how its helping local businesses from around the state.
Andy Amick, Red Kettle Campaign Manager for The Salvation Army, talks about his passion for the kettle program and why it takes a full year to prepare for the Army's most recognizable fundraiser.
Lou Moneymaker, President and CEO of Bosma Enterprises, talks about their history and how they are helping the blind and the visually impaired become self-sufficient.
Krystle Ford, Director of the Metropolitan Youth Orchestra, talks about how they are brining musical training to low income families and the broader impacts of their programs.
Lt.s Jonathan and Mona Taube talk about their calling to the ministry of The Salvation Army and the Army's service to the Muncie, IN community.
Rev. LuWann Scott, a former resident at The Salvation Army's Women and Children's Center and current volunteer, talks about how The Salvation Army saved her live and how she is now giving back.
Molly Chavers and Ashley Miser of IndyHub talk about how they are working with young professionals in Indianapolis to get them more involved in the local community.
Nydia Botero, Lead Care Coordinator for The Salvation Army's Women and Children's Center, talks about how the shelter is helping women and children escape domestic violence and begin a new life.
Major KK Mathews of The Salvation Army's Harbor Light Center talks about his history with the Army and how the Harbor Light is saving lives in Indiana.
Salvation Army Advisory Board Member, Molly Puga, talks about the her work with the Army to engage Millennials as well as increase digital marketing and fundraising.