
Episode 137: Father Gene's Help Center
From Bridge the City by Bridge The City
January 13, 2025 · 36 min · Episode 137
About this episode
Host Benjamin Rangel interviews Jessica Luebbering about her work at Father Gene’s Help Center and the concept of dignity in service.
Host Benjamin Rangel sits down with Jessica Luebbering , former Executive Director of Father Gene’s Help Center. They talk about Jessica’s path to her position, the work of Father Gene’s Help Center, and what dignity means. To learn more, visit: Father Gene’s Help Center Ethical practices in buying clothes Action Steps: Jessica’s actions include: Donate clean, quality clothing to Father Gene’s Help Center Volunteer at Father Gene’s Reflect and be more intentional about your personal consumption of clothing Have a clothing swap, fix clothing that is damaged, and pay for higher quality, less disposable items when possible Bridge the City When you’re taking action in your community, share with us! Use #bridgethecity or tag us on Facebook , Twitter , Instagram , or LinkedIn . We humbly ask you to consider joining our Patreon so we can continue creating episodes and events that encourage community engagement and open dialogue. Music by Casey Masters . Logo and website design by Elizabeth McLaren .
People in this episode
Hosts: Casey Masters, Elizabeth McLaren
Guest: Jessica Luebbering
Topics covered
- Father Gene's Help Center
- dignity
- clothing consumption
- volunteering
Keywords
- ethical fashion
- volunteering
- clothing donation
Mentioned in this episode
Products: Father Gene’s Help Center
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