Women Serve Too

How Philanthropic Work & the Military Shaped My Life!

Brittinie Wick Season 1 Episode 13

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In this episode, Kim Possible shares her military service experience and how she started philanthropic projects to give back to the community. She talks about her work with Japanese orphans and the impact it had on both the children and the military personnel involved. Kim also discusses her transition out of the military and how she balanced her full-time job, school, and volunteer work. Her dedication and passion for helping others shine through in her stories and serve as an inspiration to listeners. In this conversation, Kim Possible shares her insights on balancing multiple responsibilities, teaching philanthropy to younger generations, and the power of giving back. She emphasizes the importance of being the example and incorporating philanthropic work into daily routines. Kim also discusses the impact of volunteering on personal growth and the positive ripple effect it creates. She encourages listeners to start small and find something they are passionate about. Kim shares her contact information for those interested in connecting with her and getting involved in nonprofit organizations.

ABOUT:
Kimberly Mcgraw is a mother of three, certified teacher, certified counselor, military, veteran and motivational speaker. She loves finding ways to serve veterans and families, and has lead thousands of philanthropic projects, connecting with hundreds of organizations to serve others in many ways to leave her mark, and legacy to inspire others with action! She has earned the nickname Kim Possible, for continuing to find positivity and making things happen other thought was impossible!

www.linkedin.com/in/KimberlyMcGrawKimPossible

Kimkidpossible@gmail.com

https://www.facebook.com/KidPossibleWorldwide




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