00:00:45 Court McCracken (she/her): Volunteer Engagement: How Organizations Can Thrive in a World Changed by the Pandemic And today’s training Part III Refresh Recruitment: Move from Passive to Active 00:02:02 Court McCracken (she/her): Please introduce yourself! Share you organization, your location, what you do there, how you engage volunteers, AND what you’re facing when it comes to recruitment right now. 00:02:56 Court McCracken (she/her): Yes, the recording, resources, and downloads will be emailed to you after the presentation. 00:04:43 Karen Fearing: Karen Fearing in Amarillo, Texas with Healing Through Him Ministries. Serving Victims of Domestic Violence, their children and their pets. 00:06:48 Karen Fearing: One of my tasks as the Training Coordinator is educating Volunteers about the levels of service available and the benefits as well as the responsibilities involved. 00:07:42 Joanne Chisnall: Joanne Chisnall, Volunteer Engagement Office. 00:07:49 Margie Smotherman: developing a program to onboard volunteers 00:08:01 Karen Swanson: I m in madison, wi. I m on the board of directors for Alliance for Animals. My challanges are I m in wheelchair and cannot go to places to try to recruit volunteers 00:08:18 Margie Smotherman: i am working on that now 00:08:20 Karen Swanson: I m Karen Swanson 00:08:31 Tami Robinson: Tami from StudentsCare, hello everyone! 00:10:04 Karen Fearing: We are a young Ministry working in a very difficult area that attracts a number of good hearted and willing individuals who have no experience in the Domestic Violence area. 00:10:08 Tami Robinson: eE facilitate a buddy program matching college students with hospitalized children and isolated older adults, with student chapters at various college campuses. 00:10:32 Tami Robinson: We* 00:11:25 Patricia-Ann Corso: Patty Corso … Working with middle school volunteers to build leadership. 00:13:22 AK Diefenbach (she/her/hers): Welcome all! As you're joining please introduce yourself in the chat 👋🏻 00:13:38 Nikki Minarik: Hello all, Nikki from The Literacy Alliance in Fort Wayne IN. We work with adults wanting to earn their high school equivalency and k-3 to improve reading. I work with recruiting and training tutoring volunteers. My challenge is recruiting long term volunteers. Many are looking for one time or short term ( less than 3 months). 00:13:51 Lindy Engelken: Hi everyone! 00:14:04 Lindy Engelken: Lindy from DARTS in West St. Paul, MN 00:14:07 Hanna Bell: Hello all! Hanna Bell from Ames, Iowa with Raising Readers in Story County. 00:14:12 Kellie Vitaich: Good morning! Kellie with the City of Davis in CA 00:14:16 Wendy Love: Hello from Wendy from The Reading League National in Syracuse NY 00:14:24 Sarah Knoblock: Hello everyone, I work for the Sisters of Providence, Saint Mary of the Woods, Indiana as their Director of Volunteer Services. Glad to be here! 00:14:30 Caleb Scherger: Caleb from Bluff Country Family Resources, Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault Advocacy Center in Hokah MN 00:14:31 Grace Lekwauwa: Grace Lekwauwa, A volunteer coordinator at Canadian Mental Health Association Northern BC 00:14:34 Kathy Terlizzi: Kathy from the Fort Wayne Children's Zoo. 00:14:48 Jennifer Richardson: Good Afternoon from West Jefferson, NC 00:14:49 Jen Huertas: I'm Jen Huertas, I'm the Volunteer Coordinator for Habitat for Humanity of Greater Volusia County :) 00:14:50 Carol Harney: Good Morning! Carol, Wings of Hope Hospice in Phoenix, Az 00:14:51 Lisa Wetherby: Lisa from the HSUS Animal Rescue Volunteer Program in PA 00:14:53 Samantha Machalik Gallagher: Hello from Discovery World in Milwaukee, WI. We are a Science Museum & Aquarium :) 00:14:57 Sheryl Meyer: Hi everyone - Sheryl from State of WI - Board on Aging & Long Term Care. 00:14:58 Kara Moore: Kara from DHHS in Waukesha, WI 00:15:00 Hannah McClintock: Hannah from Hillcrest Platte County. We're a nonprofit that offers supportive services for individuals and families who are insecurely housed to achieve sustainable independence! We run a thrift operation that is primarily ran by volunteers! 00:15:04 Lori Stephens-Brown: Hello from Lori from RSVP in Marquette, MI 00:15:09 Marissa Greene: Marissa from Jewish Family Service of Colorado 00:15:13 Linelle Smith: Hi! Linelle Smith from Jenkinson's Aquarium, Point Pleasant Beach, NJ 00:15:17 Michaelyn Denny: Hi everyone, Michaelyn with YWCA Kalamazoo, Michigan. 00:15:20 Sasha Selden: Sasha from FareStart, Seattle WA 00:15:24 Tiffany Barnes: Tiffany Barnes from Hot Springs AR. Program Director for Tri- Lakes CASA. We provide volunteer advocates for children in foster care. 00:15:28 Cheryl Smith: Hello All, Cheryl and I am the manager of Volunteer Services at Bakersfield Memorial Hospital in Bakersfield, CA. 00:15:32 Joe Denny: As a Habitat for Humanity chapter, we struggle with staying engaged with volunteers during periods in between large build projects. 00:15:37 Jennifer Sheda: Jennifer Sheda Feeding America 00:15:45 Sheila Powers: Sheila Powers, Volunteer Relations Associate, University of Illinois, Champaign, IL 00:15:46 Tania Sechriest: Tania from Iona Senior Services in Washington, DC 00:15:54 Shelly Kinner: Shelly Kinner, Compass for Kids, Springfield, IL 00:16:00 Alicia Davis Enright: Hello everyone, I am Janelle. I am in a new position at a private Montessori school as Safety Care Coordinator in the DMV. I am new to volunteer management. Thanks for having me. 00:16:06 Carrie Hackney: Hello! I am the Operations Manager for Ruth's House, I also oversee our volunteers 00:16:13 Lidia Torres: Hi! Lidia Torres, Riverdale Neighborhood House, Bronx, NY 00:16:21 Susan Kohn: Hello! Susan Kohn from Scientific Societies in MN 00:16:25 Lisa Jolliffe: Lisa from Grandview Baptist Church in Mesquite Texas. Needing volunteers for a food distribution ministry. 00:16:45 Sloane Terrill: Hello! Sloane Terrill from Ronald McDonald House in Eastern Iowa and Western Illinois 00:16:55 Melanie Shanley: Hi from California Hospital Association in Sacramento. 00:17:07 AK Diefenbach (she/her/hers): Looking to learn more about MAVA? Save this link for later --->https://www.mavanetwork.org/ 00:17:39 Sheri Florizone: Hi from Florida with a nonprofit hospice 00:17:50 April Garrett: Hi everybody. I am April Garrett with Yale Law School 00:17:55 Adam Scarborough: Hi from Caponi Art Park, a sculpture park in Eagan, MN 00:17:56 Jacob Placide: hello 00:17:57 Lisa Brown: At DCF Massachusetts, I have a statewide volunteer program which utilizes members of the community to help review family progress at Foster Care Reviews. 00:18:34 Jessica Pang-Parks: I'm Jessica from Toronto Canada. I'm a consultant and you can find me at learnwithjpp.com. Looking forward to this session and to the MAVA conference in December- I'll be one of the speakers. 00:18:47 Felicia Desboine: Hi everyone I'm an outreach coordinator from California 00:19:11 Miranda Duncan: Greetings from United Way California Capital Region where I am finishing up my year as an AmieriCorps VISTA. 00:19:15 Lauren DeShazo: I'm Lauren with Houston Humane Society Wildlife Center in Texas 00:20:04 Beth Himburg: Hello all! I am an Outreach Director for the Mill Creek Alliance in Cincinnati, OH. We steward, monitor, and restore a watershed that spans 37 jurisdictions and 2 counties, so we rely heavily on volunteers and local engagement. 00:20:36 Jacob Placide: I am now in Haiti, my name is Jacob Dumervil Placide, head of the Solidarity for Vulnerable Children movement in Haiti 🇭🇹 00:20:57 Jeanne McCarthy: Jeanne with Sisters of St. Joseph of Brentwood, NY 00:22:25 Miranda Duncan: applications 00:22:37 Sloane Terrill: Does anyone know if the MAVA network only for organizations located in Minnesota? I currently live in Iowa and would love to build a network so just curious! 00:22:41 Karen Fearing: First contact response to website notice of interest. 00:23:06 Lisa Brown: we ask in applications and then reconfirm in interviews (sometimes the applications answeres are vague) 00:23:24 Kiersten Anderson: In-person orientations 00:23:25 Julie Lynch: In conversations during the onboarding process 00:23:31 Andrea Galley: applications, confirm at interview 00:23:34 Heidi Thomas: We inconsistently ask during our first phone conversation 00:23:37 Jeffrey Isaacson: @Lisa same! 00:23:40 Stephanie Musgrove: Some of ours is just through informal conversations with volunteers 00:23:48 Kara Moilien: Most of our volunteer positions require a professional reference (we are a medical board). 00:24:07 Hanna Bell: Hi Sloane! I believe MAVA is open to all. I know I've spoken with individuals from several states, and even other countries! 00:24:18 AK Diefenbach (she/her/hers): Hi Sloane! Yes! While MAVA is based in Minnesota they do a lot of work with organizations across the country to support volunteer engagement efforts. You can learn more or connect with them here --->https://www.mavanetwork.org/ 00:24:28 Maria Luisa Trinidad: We ask volunteers to check in as they arrive at event 00:24:44 Karen Connetta: Karen Connetta Volunteer Coordinator with Collier County Museums in Naples, Florida 00:25:13 Amy Muhr: People who received support from us and want to give back 00:25:39 Teri Grendzinski: We are a zoo. most applicants come from people who visit us and have nice time and talk to someone here. 00:25:55 Patricia-Ann Corso: I work with middle school students, so we are providing the information/opportunities to them. 00:26:02 Alicia Davis Enright: Emails to the families of our students. We are a private school. 00:26:03 Julie Burkley: Search engine and universities 00:26:04 Sheryl Meyer: We get vols w/posters at our local libraries 00:26:05 Miriam Wilch: Our newsletter has been great to reach former clients and donors, more 00:26:15 Carrie Hackney: We haven't had success with advertising in any/all forms. 99% are word of mouth 00:26:16 Lisa Brown: We have physical and digital versions of our flyer. 00:26:17 Katie LaScaleia: We at Mass Audubon have physical locations (staffed Nature Centers) and people sometimes ask the front desk how they can get involved after a visit 00:26:22 Karen Swanson: united way 00:26:26 April Garrett: I work with a volunteer advisory board so we have a committee who recruit new members 00:26:27 Jacob Placide: Vulnerable children in Haiti 🇭🇹, need support like us 00:26:39 Lisa Brown: We also ask volunteers to share on their socials by giving them a jpg they can use 00:26:48 Armindo Rocha: Hi, Most of our volunteer referrals come from Senior Centers and Council on Aging. 00:26:54 Hannah McClintock: We also source quite a bit of volunteers from court ordered 00:27:43 Jacob Placide: Dear Officials,   I would like to congratulate you on the various works carried out within the institution to improve the situation of the population in the world.   Solidarity Movement for Children (MSPT) founded in 2009 Haiti, is a non-profit organization that is recognized as being of public utility and whose mission is to help poor and disadvantaged children, to promote the sanctity of human life and the dignity of the human person. MSPT is committed to working jointly with the Haitian public authorities, national and international organizations with the same vocations and with all Haitians and foreigners who in good faith aim for respect, the rights and the dignity of children in the Republic of Haiti, MSPT is motivated by the example of Jesus Christ to relieve suffering, provide development assistance, and promote charity and justice. MSPT is a manifestation of love for our Little Brothers and Sisters in Haiti. We protect, defend and promote human life in the country by directly responding to basic 00:27:55 Lisa Wetherby: My org is fairly assertive with fundraising outreach and I have encouraged them to include "other ways to give" aka volunteering messaging as well as noting when volunteers are part of the story 00:28:33 Jeffrey Isaacson: We have enough "general" volunteers but more targeted recruitment like for interpreters 00:29:14 Steve Parker: Large number of return groups/individuals, word-of-mouth from previous volunteers. 00:30:18 ife Alabi: Hi everyone, I am happy to be here. 00:31:19 Laura Merrick: Hey, Laura Merrick from Ames Iowa; retired faculty member now volunteering with disaster response, emergency preparedness planning, and public health activities with Central Iowa RSVP (Retired & Seniors Volunteer Program); also just took CERT Basic Training workshop (FEMA’s Community Emergency Response Team); would like to take a leadership role in helping these regional and county-level NGOs better deal with unaffiliated/spontaneous volunteers who suddenly show up with the desire to help their neighbors and communities during and after disasters 00:31:46 Jacob Placide: I want to volunteer to help street children, to support poor parents, and to see to what extent we can help some vulnerable children to get out of this situation. 00:32:11 Hanna Bell: Hi Laura! I'm also located in Ames! Are you interested in connecting? 00:32:22 AK Diefenbach (she/her/hers): Love data? Here's the link to learn more and dive deeper into the survey here --->https://www.mavanetwork.org/content.aspx?page_id=22&club_id=286912&module_id=201956 00:34:09 Jacob Placide: Many Haitian children are in poverty 00:35:18 Laura Merrick: Hi Sloane, Hi Hanna—yes I would love to connect with you as fellow Iowans! 00:35:26 AK Diefenbach (she/her/hers): Hey Jacob! Thanks for sharing! To find opportunities near you I would suggest to look into local networks on the ground to see how you can support. If you're looking for additional resources on volunteer recruitment and engagement you can also check out our blog here --->https://www.galaxydigital.com/blog 00:37:47 Noelle Gregorini: We are the Washington West African Center, non-profit located in Washington State. We as well have remote and in-person volunteer opportunities for anyone interested as I see some people are looking for volunteering. Many of our departments need help. Here's our website: www.wawac.org, feel free to reach to me ngregorini@wawac.org as well, my name is Noelle! 00:37:53 Hanna Bell: Looking forward to connecting, Laura! You can reach me via email at hannabell@raising-readers.org 00:39:29 AK Diefenbach (she/her/hers): Thanks for sharing your resources, Noelle & others! That’s what makes this chat so awesome. Keep those connections coming! 00:39:47 Andrea Galley: Andrea- I'm UK volunteer manager for Long Covid Support. We have members in many continents and operate entirely remotely with people affected by long covid. Most have lived experience/carer responsibilities for this patient group, or scientific/clinical interest. Most of our volunteers have lost the ability to work formally and this charity helps with the therapeutic aspect of work. 00:41:01 AK Diefenbach (she/her/hers): Looking for more support on engaging volunteers across generations? Check out this article from MAVA on the Get Connected blog --->https://www.galaxydigital.com/blog/catchy-volunteer-roles-descriptions-for-boomers-and-young-volunteers 00:41:06 Sloane Terrill: Ho hanna & Lauren my email is sterrill@rmhc-eiwi.org if you would like to connect! 00:41:16 Hanna Bell: Thanks, Sloane! 00:41:45 ife Alabi: Anybody joining from Canada? 00:42:54 Laura Merrick: Thanks, Sloane and Hanna; mine is laura-merrick@uiowa.edu 00:43:43 Hanna Bell: Thanks, Laura! 00:46:51 Hannah McClintock: Anyone joining from Kansas City area? 00:48:42 Carla Williams: Will we be provided access to the slide deck and the recording? 00:49:07 Hanna Bell: Carla, they usually send out the slides and recording a couple of days after the webinar. 00:49:42 Carla Williams: Great. Thanks. 00:49:49 AK Diefenbach (she/her/hers): Yes - we will send the recording and recruitment audit as a follow up to all registered attendees! Keep an eye out in your inbox early next week :) 00:50:20 Carla Williams: Thank you! This is a very open and generous group! 00:51:22 AK Diefenbach (she/her/hers): Question for the chat -- Have you tried to develop a volunteer profile at your organization? / Personas? 00:51:42 Karen Connetta: No 00:51:49 C. Roscoe: we are attempting to do this now by reviewing our position description and comparing it to our interview questions. 00:52:01 Hanna Bell: We're preparing to do that this year! I'm so excited to get started! 00:52:03 Amy Muhr: No, but I’m interested to know more 00:52:05 Amanda O'Brien: Yes, this is something that Tobi Johnson suggests and has resources to help everyone with through VolPro. 00:52:05 April Garrett: I don't think we ever saw it as creating a profile but every year our recruitment committee receives a breakdown of the current volunteer base 00:52:13 Virginia Lee: YES 00:52:20 Lauren DeShazo: This is the current strategy that I'm working on. I'm also assessing the existing volunteer personalities that are thriving in the roles currently that we need more 00:52:47 Stephanie Musgrove: We work with volunteer coordinators at large companies and send them a few specific characteristics of people that would be a good fit. I think we could do a better job of being more active vs passive and giving our coordinators more guidance 00:53:14 Grace Lekwauwa: I am currently working of developing various volunteer roles. I would like to learn more on how to proceed 00:53:20 Joanne Chisnall: We do some profiling with skills, giving options for commitment 00:53:25 Linda Saum: I am looking to develop a strategy for creating a more diverse volunteer population which will be more of a reflection of our clients 00:53:29 Jacob Placide: THANKS 00:53:36 AK Diefenbach (she/her/hers): Hey Amanda - Tobi is a friend here at GC and has great resources around Personas! We had a webinar with her as our guest not too long ago if you want to check it out here --->https://www.galaxydigital.com/webinars/current-trends-in-volunteer-recruitment-with-tobi-johnson-volunteer-pro 00:54:41 Hanna Bell: Hi Grace! I'd suggest starting with a role description and some job shadowing/interviews. I've found that taking a few days time to experience all of our volunteer roles makes it easier to promote and define. 00:55:22 Lauren DeShazo: Not looking to keep people out as everyone is welcome to work in our advanced roles as long as they show commitment. I just want to do more targeted advertising as we are moving locations. I want our volunteers satisfied and coming back 00:55:29 Hanna Bell: You could also reach out on various volunteer match sites to see if there are HR professionals or I/O Psychologists that would be interested in lending a hand as you work on designing them. 00:55:34 AK Diefenbach (she/her/hers): That's a great suggestion Hanna! Grace this article might help you get started too ---> https://www.galaxydigital.com/blog/types-of-volunteering 00:57:24 Carla Williams: Any ideas on how 25-30 year-olds might find an organization to volunteer with that matches their personal mission? 00:58:02 Lauren DeShazo: @Carla TikTok 00:58:34 Court McCracken (she/her): I really like what Polly just said about “constellations” it reminds me of thinking of all of the various types of connections and layers each person has 00:59:16 Court McCracken (she/her): Do the messages have meaning … that is what’s coming up for me … do they speak to meaning and community connection 00:59:35 Grace Lekwauwa: Thank you for sharing the resource AK! 00:59:53 Noelle Gregorini: @Carla, we use Facebook and Facebook neighborhood groups/volunteer groups in our area to post our opportunities. Majority of 25-30 year olds are on Facebook and Instagram as we've noticed from our statistics. 01:00:26 Carla Williams: Hi, Was my message in a well-intentioned way put on Tik Tok and Facebook? If so, please remove. I deliberately don't participate in either. Thanks. Thanksfor your help. 01:01:20 Hanna Bell: Carla, I know many people use word of mouth and social media. I'd see if you could connect with a few key people in certain areas of your community, and ask them to help spread the word. Also, don't underestimate the value of your community partners and community organizations. Many of the organizations where I live often refer potential volunteers to one another, and it's shown incredible results. 01:02:59 Lauren DeShazo: @Carla- No, it wasn't put on either. It could be an option to have volunteers to post on Social Media. I personally don't use TikTok but as an org we use all three and get interactions on all 01:03:09 Noelle Gregorini: @Carla, I am in the early 20s age range and tend to find myself going to events in the community and find a lot of volunteer opportunities that way 01:03:29 AK Diefenbach (she/her/hers): ++ yes to community partners! You might explore partnering with organizations that already work with the age group you're trying to reach; a crossover partnership could be really effective. Also, consider asking your current volunteers for suggestions—they often know the community best and may have valuable connections. 01:04:39 Jacob Placide: important 01:04:44 Noelle Gregorini: University events are also good ways to reach to youth-college volunteers 01:05:18 Hanna Bell: To add on to what AK mentioned, you might also investigate joint events with your community partners. Depending on the volunteer pool in your area, some volunteers may be siloed to one or two orgs. If you host joint events with your community orgs and partners, chances are you'll have greater attendance and more opportunities to promote your volunteer opportunities. 01:05:30 Carla Williams: My email address is private. Please aremove me from your Facebook and Tik Tok and let me know that you have removed me. 01:06:17 Noelle Gregorini: Kindly, no one has added you to Facebook or TikTok. 01:06:30 Lisa Wetherby: I just interviewed an ARV candidate who told me she applied because she got an email and "something" triggered the idea that it was possible to volunteer with us. I'm like yeah - probably the fact that they actually mentioned our volunteers being on the ground! Which they now are more likely to do because I am advocating for the ARVs being included in the stories they are part of. 01:06:32 Carla Williams: Thank you. 01:07:03 Noelle Gregorini: We are suggesting using Facebook or TikTok as an organization to reach to younger volunteer audience, that's all, thank you 01:08:02 AK Diefenbach (she/her/hers): Hey Carla, to echo Noelle no one has placed your email on social media, but that rather the group was suggesting social media as an outlet to recruit volunteers :) 01:08:13 Jessica Anderson: Thank you Noelle for mentioning the University events! 01:08:34 Karen Connetta: Will we receive handouts, notes, or recordings for all three of the series? 01:09:11 Shirley Nagg: Great! Thank you! 01:09:19 Lisa Wetherby: Thank you so much - great presentation 01:09:20 Michaelyn Denny: Thank you! 01:09:24 Noelle Gregorini: Thank you! 01:09:28 AK Diefenbach (she/her/hers): Have any questions for Polly? Drop them in the chat! 01:09:32 Anna LePetri: Thank you! 01:09:36 Hannah McClintock: Thank you! 01:09:37 Missy Miller: Thank you everyone! 01:09:40 Sloane Terrill: Thank you!! 01:09:45 Lindy Engelken: Thanks you for another meaningful presentation, Polly. I have been enjoying, and using/trying all the info! 01:09:55 Hanna Bell: Thank you! 01:09:55 Shawn Reid: Thank you! 01:09:59 Shelly Kinner: Thank you! 01:10:03 Sheryl Meyer: Thanks for this series!! 01:10:10 Terri Hodge: Thank you! 01:10:11 Karen Connetta: Thank you this has been a great series! 01:10:12 Alice Whisnant: Thank you! Very timely presentation for me! 01:10:14 Maria Luisa Trinidad: Thank you 01:10:20 Jennifer Richardson: Thank you 01:10:27 ife Alabi: Thank you 01:10:33 Lauren DeShazo: Thanks so much! 01:10:52 Andrea Galley: thank you- excellent sessions 01:10:53 Tami Robinson: Thanks for the great information/ideas! 01:11:25 AK Diefenbach (she/her/hers): Here's a link to learn more about the MAVA conference in December --->https://www.mavanetwork.org/content.aspx?page_id=22&club_id=286912&module_id=658613 01:11:35 Susan Kohn: have a great day everyone! 01:11:36 Lisa Brown: So wonderful to see so many great orgs out here doing the work- helpful to read in a weary world! Thanks for the introductions! 01:11:44 Gina Edwards: Awesome ideas! 01:11:45 Karen Fearing: Our Ministry will benefit greatly form this series...thank you! 01:11:48 Chris Frawley: Thanks for the webinar! We just received a grant specifically allocated for volunteer advertising. What are the best ways to make use of those funds? 01:12:08 Miranda Duncan: Thank you, very helpful? 01:12:45 Felicia Desboine: Thank you! Great series 01:12:50 Kiersten Anderson: Thank you for this webinar series! 01:12:57 Alicia Ridenour: Thank you! Looking forward to digging into the audit! 01:13:43 Maggie Sanford: What was the grant? 01:13:54 Marissa Greene: Thank you! 01:13:54 Amanda O'Brien: Canva is also great for design creation and I expect could cost some $$. 01:14:25 Jen Huertas: If you're a non profit Canva is actually free 01:15:01 Lidia Torres: Thank you! 01:15:08 AK Diefenbach (she/her/hers): Have another question we didn't get to or want to get in touch with the team here at Get Connected? Send us an email at info@galaxydigital.com 01:15:15 Chris Frawley: Thank you for the advice! 01:15:32 Karen Swanson: Thank You 01:15:48 Linda Saum: thank you! 01:15:56 Jessica Anderson: Thank you so much! 01:15:56 Virginia Lee: Thank you 01:15:57 Laura Merrick: Thank you❤️ 01:16:05 Amy Ritzert: Thank you 01:16:13 Grace Lekwauwa: Thank you everyone! 01:16:17 Allison Groom: Great tips! 01:16:18 Alina Harris: Thank you! 01:16:21 Jacob Placide: Thanks a lot 01:16:36 Lisa Alaniz: Thank you! 01:16:47 AK Diefenbach (she/her/hers): Thank you chat, we'll see you next time! Stay in touch :) https://www.galaxydigital.com/ 01:17:09 Jacob Placide: I am really satisfied 01:18:07 Karen Swanson: Hello to Lisa at the HSUS. I m.with the Alliance for Animals in Wisconsin 01:18:11 AK Diefenbach (she/her/hers): It's tough to let go of this convo! So many juicy tidbits!!! I love it 01:18:49 Jacob Placide: thank you all 01:19:06 Karen Swanson: Bye