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Clothing Insecurity, Non-Profits Navigating Haiti Unrest, and Remembering Doyle's Cafe

Clothing Insecurity, Non-Profits Navigating Haiti Unrest, and Remembering Doyle's Cafe

New England Weekend

November 7, 201936m 41s

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Show Notes

Lynn Margherio, the CEO and Founder of Cradles To Crayons, talks with Nichole about clothing insecurity, how it affects low income families, and what we can do to help kids stay warm this winter here in Massachusetts. CherylAnn Gengel, the co-founder of Be Like Brit in Worcester, explains how her group is trying to assist their orphanage in Haiti from afar as political unrest continues. Ellen LeBow, an artist from Cambridge, details the decades of unique placemats she made for the now-shuttered Doyle's Cafe in Jamaica Plain.

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