Just Serve in San Diego

Just Serve in San Diego

by Collette Cribbins
Season 2
SD Talks with Maxie Gluckman (Friends of Fundesur) (feat. Gary Quackenbush)
SD talks with Maxie Gluckman, a native of San Diego and Executive Director of Friends of FUNDESUR, about how she has worked in Honduras for 13 years involved in nonprofit work centers on education and community development. Maxie shares her work through Friends of FUNDESUR to uplift and expand upon FUNDESUR's 12-year history of leading life-transforming education, health, environmental, and livelihood work across Honduras. Friends of FUNDESUR's vision is for Honduran communities to have the conditions, confidence, and opportunity to thrive today and for generations to come. Maxie tells listeners how they can get involved in this great work, including an event listed on www.JustServe.org on August 17, 2026, in San Diego's Mission Valley area. Website: https://friendsoffundesur.org/ Graphic design: Collette Cribbins Cover photo: James Collington from Pexels Surfboard graphic: sketchify from Canva Music: "Blessed" www.purple-planet.com
Goodbye, For Now (With love, Collette)
Hello! Just a mini update for everyone: I will be taking a break as host from our podcast for a couple months. I've arranged for a few guest hosts to take my place. You are in good hands! My break ends in November, so I'll be back for the holidays! With love, Collette Graphic design: Collette Cribbins Cover photo: James Collington from Pexels Surfboard graphic: sketchify from Canva Music: "Blessed" www.purple-planet.com
Season 1
SD Talks with Erin Aris & Margaret Giuffre (Miracle Babies)
Erin and Margaret speak on the nonprofit Miracle Babies and outline the service it provides parents whose babies are in the NICU. What started as a transportation service has turned into a larger operation in providing parents with general needs and support. When the parents are supported, the babies do better. If you would like to volunteer or check out the organization, their information is posted below! info@miraclebabies.org Website: miraclebabies.org Social media: @miraclebabies
SD Talks with Kayla Thomson (San Diego Food Bank)
Disclaimer!! – My mic was doing something funky this episode, so my voice is a little hard to hear. But Kayla's voice is crystal clear and she's the one to hear! I hope you enjoy this episode! The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints partnered with America 250 to sent 250 semi-trucks of food out into the United States in honor of the America's milestone birthday. The San Diego Food Bank was a recipient of one of these trucks and Kayla is here to talk it! Kayla works at the San Diego Food Bank – a local nonprofit aiming to aid San Diegans in need. In our conversation, Kayla speaks on the real threat of food insecurity we have in our town and what we can do to help our neighbor.
SD Talks with Maliya Jones (The Cooper Family Foundation)
Maliya Jones is the granddaughter of Sidney and Thelma Cooper – pioneers of Juneteenth celebrations here in San Diego! She speaks with us today about the history of The Cooper Family Foundation, the significance of Juneteenth, and the importance of acceptance and community healing. From humble beginnings, the Cooper Family Juneteenth Healing Community Festival is now an award-winning event, focusing on education, acceptance, respect, and understanding of community and culture here in San Diego. 2026 Event Details: Saturday, June 20, 2026 11:00 am - 6:30 pm Memorial Park, 2975 Oceanview Blvd, San Diego, CA Instagram: @thecooperfamilyfoundation Facebook: The Cooper Family Foundation
SD Talks with Jessica Stephens (Water and Kindness)
We spoke with Jessica Stephens – president of Water and Kindness. In this conversation, Jessica speaks on the importance of helping others in your local community and proposes some ways we can effectively look out for each other. She also discusses the differences between charity work and mutual aide and some ramifications of both. As the world continues to grow more connected, Jessica emphasizes the need for more local community support.
SD Talks with Michelle Metschel (5th Friday episode)
This episode, we hear from a city council member and deputy mayor of El Cajon: Michelle Metschel! Michelle speaks about how she became an elected official in El Cajon and the rewarding parts of her position. She speaks about her political stances on immigration and homelessness and gives background on her stances. Michelle talks about kindness – being kind out of the goodness of your heart, not for praise. Her message to all: it costs nothing to be kind.
SD Talks with Rebecca Bennion
Rebecca talks about helping JustServe in its beginnings and bringing it to San Diego! Talking about the history of the organization, Rebecca recounts the difficulties and successes of the volunteer platform in its early days.
SD Talks with Shamine Linton (Sharia's Closet)
Sharia is the founder/CEO of Sharia's Closet – a nonprofit organization whose mission is to help clothe the underprivileged with dignity and respect. She speaks about the beginnings of Sharia's Closet, her family, the needs of the organization and what loving others is to her. Listen as Shamine expresses her love of serving others and the symbolism of purple bags and butterflies!
SD Talks with Julie Harper
We spoke with Julie Harper! She is a JustServe club specialist for San Diego County! She spoke about high school JustServe clubs, the opportunities they present and the projects they get involved in. She also encourages possible growth to universities as there is only one JustServe university club in all of the United States.
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