Home for the Holidays – How Families Can Help Reduce Homelessness in Acadiana
A SPECIAL HOLIDAY EPISODE! Ben Broussard with Catholic Charities of Acadiana joins us in the studio to give us some great ideas on how families can get together to help the most vulnerable population in Acadiana, especially during the holiday season! Providing shelter for the most vulnerable population in the area and the basic necessities at their time in need can be very rewarding and humbling. Got any fun ideas to help out or interested in volunteering? Email ben@catholiccharitiesacadiana.org or check out their website catholiccharitiesacadiana.org/.
Sally Sabandith is the go-to marketing strategist and social media guru at Woman’s Foundation, where she is skilled in Social Media Management, Content Creation, Media Relations, Podcasting, WordPress, Digital Analytics, Press Releases, and Branding. She enjoys expanding her skill set and learning about new and innovative communication strategies. With about four years of marketing and strategic communication experience, Sally works to help promote all of the foundation’s services through creative and unique ways, as well as increase attendance at all of our programs. She also assists with the promotion of nursing scholarship and grant opportunities that Woman’s Foundation provides. Sally remains actively involved in One Acadiana, PRAL, the705, Healthy Acadiana Coalition, Communication Council at UL Lafayette Department of Communication and is a current member of Leadership Lafayette Class XXXIII. She also volunteers through United Way of Acadiana.
Sally is passionate about living a balanced, healthy life and enjoys being in the kitchen, pinning her favorite recipes and future home inspirations, finding the next show to binge watch on Netflix, snuggling with her fur baby Theodore, and spending quality time with her family and fiance Tim. Sally also loves to travel and experience new adventures. Two fun facts about Sally are: she has jumped out of an airplane 3 times and has 2 fewer teeth than your average human.