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In this powerful episode of Diversity Conversations, host Tommie Lewis, President and CEO of Make It Plain Consulting, speaks with Sharon Watkins, Community Engagement Director for the Cincinnati Community Action Agency (CAA), about the nationwide phase-out of the SNAP benefits program and its real impact on American families.

Sharon shares firsthand experiences from local food pantries—where lines stretch for blocks—as families face food insecurity and uncertainty. Together, Tommie and Sharon explore the power of community, compassion, and volunteering in responding to this crisis.

You’ll hear touching stories of resilience, including seniors and families who rely on pantries, and a reminder that “it could be any of us.” Sharon also provides essential resources, volunteer opportunities, and hotline information to help those affected.

🎧 Key Topics:

  • The end of SNAP benefits and its ripple effect on millions of Americans
  • Food insecurity and community action in Cincinnati
  • Stories of hope, resilience, and service
  • How to volunteer or donate through CAA and local food banks
  • The importance of empathy, humility, and collective responsibility

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