Livingston County Catholic Charities
Livingston County is one of the most affluent counties in the state of Michigan. This leads many to believe, errantly, that there are no great needs for charitable works in the county. That’s where Livingston County Catholic Charities comes in. As opposed to more traditional Catholic Charities agencies, which often focus on things like refugee resettlement, basic needs like food and shelter, and job-training programs, Livingston County Catholic Charities tackles more hidden needs. Things like helping care for elders dealing with Alzheimer’s and other aging issues, protecting seniors from scams, drug and alcohol abuse prevention, counseling, and other mental health services. When Livingston County Catholic Charities wanted to create a fundraiser video that highlighted the best of what they do, they called me to produce this short video to be shown at an event.
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Catholic Charities of Shiawassee & Genesee Counties
This Catholic Charities agency, based in Flint, Michigan, plays a crucial role in the community. The staff at Catholic Charities live out the Corporal and Spiritual Works of Mercy every day in their operation of two soup kitchens, a warming center, clothing closet, the under-construction Sacred Heart Veterans Village providing transitional housing for homeless veterans, and so many more. When Catholic Charities of Shiawassee & Genesee Counties was hosting a fundraiser in 2022, they called me to produce a short video detailing the many ways their organization makes an impact in the Flint community.
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Mary's Shelter Soiree Video
Mary’s Shelter is a home for expectant mothers in Fredericksburg, Virginia, facing crises during pregnancy. This Catholic nonprofit provides housing and support for many women escaping domestic violence, alcohol or drug abuse situations - for women who have chosen life for their babies. As part of their stay at Mary’s Shelter, they receive housing for up to three years if they maintain steady employment and take active steps to become self-sufficient. I’ve filmed the video for their Summer Soiree fundraiser three times. This version is the 2021 edition, and it’s one of my favorites. I did all of the interviewing, lighting, camera work, scoring, and storyboarding for this project. After this video released at the annual Summer Soiree, one of its subjects was invited to speak at the 2022 March for Life in Washington, D.C.