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You don't need a massive budget to change lives. Sometimes all it takes is a little bit of money in the right hands and a whole lot of heart.

Dawn and Ruth host Blessing, who is doing something absolutely beautiful. She's running a grassroots micro grant program that's spreading joy in both Zimbabwe and New York City—proof that small projects and faith-based initiatives can create massive ripples in communities. We're talking real people, real needs, real transformation.

This episode is your reminder that you don't have to wait for some big organization or perfect moment to make a difference. Sometimes the most powerful thing you can do is see a need, gather your people, and just start.

LINKS:

Check out Dawn's coaching at bigpicturebigpurpose.com

ConseCrate subscription box: consecrate.cratejoy.com

00:00 Introduction

00:19 Parenting and Letting Go

01:23 Memories and Early Childhood

04:54 New York Politics and Community

08:21 Introducing Blessing

09:58 Blessing's Background and Cultural Identity

13:59 Christmas Joy Project

18:15 Grassroots Initiatives and Organizational Dynamics

19:22 Role and Responsibilities at the Synod Office

19:33 Faith Formation and Deia Program

20:51 Experiences with the Cross and Clergy Perception

22:33 Sparkle Joy Project in New York City

24:19 Funding and Expanding Micro Grants

29:44 Future Projects and Personal Reflections

31:14 Creativity and Spirituality

33:36 Conclusion and Final Thoughts

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