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Kimberly Starrs: President & CEO, Inland Socal United Way

Season 2 Episode 11 | 26m 46s

In an emergency like a fire or a car crash, you can call 911. But who can you call when you and your family have no food or heat, or no place to live? These are still emergencies that may mean the difference between life and death, and just one of the many services United Way provides. Kimberly Starrs gives viewers a look inside one of the most well organized and valued not-for-profit entities.

Aired: 07/25/24
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