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How an almost 100 year old human services organization continues to address the changing needs of those in its community with a social determinant of health and DEIB lens.

We hope listeners will walk away from the episode with a better understanding of Little Flower’s work and feel inspired to be an ally in our mission. By tuning in, they can learn more about our programs and how they can get involved. They will hear more about local services available to them and their loved ones in their communities. Listeners will also learn how they can make a direct impact through events such as our 2nd annual virtual fun-raiser, Fostering Hope on May 12, or donating to support essential programs and services. Most of all, they can gain further insight into the challenges many in our local communities are facing and how they can partner with us to help our neighbors combat those challenges to bring about positive change.

Little Flower transforms caring into action to deliver services, programs, and direction to improve the lives of children in crisis, families, and adults with developmental disabilities.

Corinne Hammons is the President and Chief Executive Officer of Little Flower Children and Family Services of New York. She is responsible for implementing the strategic vision and mission for Little Flower’s services for children, families, and developmentally disabled adults in New York City and Long Island, including its affiliate St. John’s Residence for Boys. She is responsible for the sustainability, effectiveness, and stewardship of the affiliated organization

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Show Notes

Segment 1

Tommy kicks off the show telling his listeners how he started Philanthropy in Phocus. He talks about the benefits of networking and how it's a way to help each other build relationships in the nonprofit industry. Tommy mentions his other radio show PALS that airs Wednesday at 2 PM on TalkRadio.NYC. He talks about his part in Horseability and the knowledge that he’s learned regarding how horses affect us and the science behind it. Tommy introduces his guest Corinne Hammons, President and Chief Executive Officer of Little Flower Children and Family Services of New York. Corinne shares her humble beginnings in nonprofit service and how she spent over twenty-seven years at Little Flowers. Before the break, Tommy and Corinne discuss the benefits starting at entry level and working your way up the ranks.

Segment 2

Coming back from the break, Tommy and Corinne continue to talk about the impact of nonprofit organizations and how to be a part of their program. Tommy tells Corinne he randomly contacted the Institute for Nonpractice because he wanted to get more involved despite not knowing anyone on the team. He talked to Kevin Cummings of INP and was given an opportunity to do service for their organization. Tommy and Corinne talk about the importance of mentorship and the opportunities that are there for people to get involved. Corrine tells Tommy about Little Flower’s mission and the lives that have changed along the way.

Segment 3

Corinne shares her appreciation for her front line workers at Little Flowers. She applauds their dedication and resilience through the pandemic and their ability to still connect with clients. Tommy and Corinne talk about a priest, Father Quinn, who was concerned about orphans after World War I. They discuss his impact and how his service is still in effect nearly a hundred years later. Corrine segway the conversation to Father Fagan and the work he did for his community. She talks about his vision and how he took orphan children out of the city and gave them a life in the country. Corrine talks about her team and the work they’ve accomplished over the years. She talks proudly of the campus and amenities that are offered to the children in the cottages.

Segment 4

In the last segment, Tommy and Corrine discuss upcoming events for Little Flowers. Corrine mentions their Spring Gala, a family friendly event that is now offered on zoom for anyone who would like to attend virtually on May 12. She also mentions their golf outing that will be held on September 12th. It has been a tradition for nearly twenty-five years and welcomes all. Corrine shares Little Flowers’ vision before the end of the show. To learn more about Little Flowers you can find them on Facebook, Linkedin, and or their website at LittleFlowersNy.org. You can also reach Tommy D on all social media platforms including Tiktok!