By Mario Peshev As an introvert, I’ve spent the majority of my entrepreneurial life mastering the techniques of inbound marketing. But avoiding outreach forever isn’t sustainable—especially in the early days where SEO is practically non-existent and your social-media followers primarily represent your “friends and family” circle. Research led by ValueSelling Associates, Inc reports that 48 percent…
Former Homeless Singer Launches Dallas Nonprofit to Assist the Unsheltered
When LeTitia Owens relocated to Atlanta, she thought it was to pursue a singing career. Instead, she unexpectedly became homeless and began living out of her car. “Because I was in my car, I had a certain calm about it,” Owens said. “I knew I could lock my car doors at night and feel secure…
General: China’s Africa Outreach Poses Threat From Atlantic
WASHINGTON—The top U.S general for Africa is warning that a growing threat from China may come not just from the waters of the Pacific but from the Atlantic as well. U.S. Gen. Stephen Townsend, in an interview with The Associated Press, said Beijing is looking to establish a large navy port capable of hosting submarines…
Orange County Outreach Targets the Vaccine Hesitant
Officials in Orange County, Calif. are now focusing their inoculation efforts on residents reluctant to receive the vaccine. The strategy switch comes as the county reports a reduction of demand at its super point of dispensing (POD) sites. Meantime, officials said they need to vaccinate about 740,000 more Orange County residents in order to reach COVID-19 herd immunity….
Faith and a Father’s Tough Love Set Troubled Youth on Path to Help Others
Zach Southall was bound for the wrong direction. It was the 1980s, and he was growing up in an apartment in Southern California packed with family members who were criminals and drug addicts. Between stints in jail, they would crash there with him and his mother. “That rubs off on you when you’re young,” he told The Epoch Times. “You learn bad lessons, like ‘You ain’t cheatin’, you ain’t tryin’.’” …
Opinion: Faith and a Father’s Tough Love Set Troubled Youth on Path to Help Others
Zach Southall was bound for the wrong direction. It was the 1980s, and he was growing up in an apartment in Southern California packed with family members who were criminals and drug addicts. Between stints in jail, they would crash there with him and his mother. “That rubs off on you when you’re young,” he told The Epoch Times. “You learn bad lessons, like ‘You ain’t cheatin’, you ain’t tryin’.’” …
Opinion: Faith and a Father’s Tough Love Set Troubled Youth on Path to Help Others
Zach Southall was bound for the wrong direction. It was the 1980s, and he was growing up in an apartment in Southern California packed with family members who were criminals and drug addicts. Between stints in jail, they would crash there with him and his mother. “That rubs off on you when you’re young,” he told The Epoch Times. “You learn bad lessons, like ‘You ain’t cheatin’, you ain’t tryin’.’” …
Homeless Outreach Coordinator is Coming to San Clemente
San Clemente’s homeless community is expected to receive more support with the hiring of a new community outreach worker. City council voted unanimously to add the position to its social services team during a Feb. 16 meeting. “I think it’s a good first step toward a comprehensive addressing of our homeless issue,” Councilmember Chris Duncan said…
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