• Mayor Donna Deegan - The Donna Foundation and Mother's Day with Nelson Mccoy and Rhodeshia Butler
    May 14 2026
    Mayor Donna Deegan on The Donna Foundation and Mother's Day

    DONNA Mother's Day 5K 2026Friday MusicaleSat, May 9, 2026 @ 07:00 AM EDT

    The DONNA Mother’s Day 5K returns to historic Friday Musicale in Jacksonville’s Riverside neighborhood on Saturday, May 9, 2026.

    This meaningful morning brings our community together to honor the moms in our lives while supporting families living with breast cancer.Held during our annual Celebrate Every Mom campaign, this event inspires women everywhere to take steps toward understanding, improving, and protecting their breast health — while standing alongside those currently in treatment.Whether you run, walk, volunteer, or cheer from the sidelines, you are helping provide hope, support, and financial relief through The DONNA Foundation’s CareLine and Financial Aid Fund. This year, the nonprofit partnered with The Chartrand Family to match donations (up to $10,000) during the Foundation’s annual spring campaign. This is the second race in the DONNA Fearless Series presented by Wingard.

    Don’t miss this inspiring Mother’s Day weekend tradition benefiting The DONNA Foundation.Register today and Celebrate Every Mom.

    AND

    Nelson Mccoy called in to talk about his non profit Organization - The Center One Foundation

    Our Services
    We serve any and all students who want to succeed in life after high school.

    Find out more https://www.thecenter1foundation.org/

    AND



    In Celebration of Mental Health Month and Teacher's Appreciation Week

    Rhodesia Butler is a Jacksonville, Florida-based educator, community leader, and youth advocate with over 35 years of experience in the Duval County Public Schools system. She is a former principal, CEO of the youth mentoring organization Simply Rho Lee 3

    Educator Rhodesia Butler came on the show to talk about Mental Health and The education system
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    33 mins
  • Donna Foundation - Amanda Napalatono and Educator Rhodesia Bultler on Mental Health, Duval School System
    May 7 2026
    DONNA Mother's Day 5K 2026Friday MusicaleSat, May 9, 2026 @ 07:00 AM EDT



    The DONNA Mother’s Day 5K returns to historic Friday Musicale in Jacksonville’s Riverside neighborhood on Saturday, May 9, 2026. This meaningful morning brings our community together to honor the moms in our lives while supporting families living with breast cancer.Held during our annual Celebrate Every Mom campaign, this event inspires women everywhere to take steps toward understanding, improving, and protecting their breast health — while standing alongside those currently in treatment.Whether you run, walk, volunteer, or cheer from the sidelines, you are helping provide hope, support, and financial relief through The DONNA Foundation’s CareLine and Financial Aid Fund. This year, the nonprofit partnered with The Chartrand Family to match donations (up to $10,000) during the Foundation’s annual spring campaign. This is the second race in the DONNA Fearless Series presented by Wingard.Don’t miss this inspiring Mother’s Day weekend tradition benefiting The DONNA Foundation.Register today and Celebrate Every Mom.


    and

    In Celebration of Mental Health Month and Teacher's Appreciation Week

    Rhodesia Butler is a Jacksonville, Florida-based educator, community leader, and youth advocate with over 35 years of experience in the Duval County Public Schools system. She is a former principal, CEO of the youth mentoring organization Simply Rho Lee 3

    Educator Rhodesia Butler came on the show to talk about Mental Health and The education system
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    30 mins
  • Casie Ellison on Change the Face of Depression and and THE CENTER ONE FOUNDATION with Nelson McCoy
    May 2 2026
    Casie Ellison came to the show to talk about growing in the past 7 yrs. with her non profit organization and change the face of depression in community

    Find out more at https://www.changethefaceofdepression.com/

    and

    Nelson Mccoy called in to talk about his non profit Organization - The Center One Foundation

    Our Services
    We serve any and all students who want to succeed in life after high school.

    Find out more https://www.thecenter1foundation.org/
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    30 mins
  • OMEGA HOPE FOUNDATION With Erik Ammonds and THE CENTER ONE FOUNDATION with Nelson McCoy
    Apr 14 2026
    Omega Hope Foundation Spring Breeze VI

    Erik Ammond called in to talk about

    Omega Hope Foundation for Spring Breeze VI—a neo-soul music experience happening Saturday, April 18th, 2026 at the beautiful Garden Club of Jacksonville along the St. Johns River. This isn’t just an event… it’s a movement.Spring Breeze VI brings together the city’s best energy—live music, culture, elegance, and community—all for a cause that matters. Because every ticket supports the mission of the Omega Hope Foundation, helping fund youth scholarships and educational programs—creating real opportunities for the next generation right here in Jacksonville. So come dressed to impress… bring your people… and be part of something big

    Visit OmegaHopeFoundation.org and join us for Spring Breeze!

    and

    Nelson Mccoy called in to talk about his non profit Organization - The Center One Foundation

    Our Services
    We serve any and all students who want to succeed in life after high school.

    Find out more https://www.thecenter1foundation.org/
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    29 mins
  • Women History Month - Highlighting Melissa Fiacco, Nee Lee and Danielle Plummer
    Mar 31 2026
    Melissa Fiacco

    On What women History Month Means to her , her mother and the Tribe she leads!

    Nee Cee Lee

    Neecee Lee with the Salvation Army Auxiallry Board talks about The 2026 Celebrity Chefs' Tasting & Silent Auction

    Celebrating 40 years of great "Tastes"!Every Spring, hundreds of hungry folks converge on the Prime Osborn Convention Center in downtown
    Jacksonville, anxious to sample scrumptious recipes offered by Jacksonville area “celebrities.”Diners stop for a nibble from each station, where a local “celebrity” is serving up a spoonful of their favorite recipe.
    Patrons of this event are always delighted to mingle with local media personalities, sports figures, government officials, and local business leaders.The two-and-a-half-hour event includes a Silent Auction, which raises thousands of dollars each year for special projects. Always present at the Auction are such items as artwork, collectibles, jewelry, dinners, spa treatments, sports memorabilia, weekend getaways, rounds of golf, designer accessories, and much more.Great Food…

    Local Celebrities…Decadent Desserts…A Fantastic Silent Auction…and Wonderful Guests are just some of the elements that make the 40th Annual Luncheon an event you won’t want to miss!

    Danielle D. Plummer on Walk for Multiple Sclerosis (MS)

    DUVAL — I NEED YOUR HELP


    This year I’m walking to help fight Multiple Sclerosis (MS), a disease that affects the brain and spinal cord and changes lives in ways many people never see.

    MS can make something as simple as walking, thinking, or holding onto hope incredibly difficult. That’s why I’m joining the fight.

    I created a team called “Duval Strides Against MS” because Jacksonville always shows up strong when it matters.

    Now I’m asking my community to help me make an impact.

    You can support in 3 simple ways:

    Join the team and walk with us
    Donate any amount to help fund research and support families living with MS
    Share this post so we can reach more people

    Every step we take and every dollar raised helps bring us closer to a cure.

    Let’s show what DUVAL STRONG really means.

    Join or Donate Here:
    [Insert your fundraising link]

    Even if you can’t donate, sharing this post could help it reach someone who can.

    Thank you for helping us fight MS — one step at a time.

    #DuvalStrong
    #WalkMS
    #StridesAgainstMS
    #MSAwareness
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    31 mins
  • Women History Month with Latrese Williams Hargrave, Danielle D. Plummer on Walk for MS and Jamaiya Huntly on Fitness
    Mar 25 2026
    Latrese Williams Hargrave

    Talking purpose, legacy, and building beyond real estate
    The Queen of New Construction
    Led by God, always

    Danielle D. Plummer on Walk for Multiple Sclerosis (MS)

    DUVAL — I NEED YOUR HELP


    This year I’m walking to help fight Multiple Sclerosis (MS), a disease that affects the brain and spinal cord and changes lives in ways many people never see.

    MS can make something as simple as walking, thinking, or holding onto hope incredibly difficult. That’s why I’m joining the fight.

    I created a team called “Duval Strides Against MS” because Jacksonville always shows up strong when it matters.

    Now I’m asking my community to help me make an impact.

    You can support in 3 simple ways:

    Join the team and walk with us
    Donate any amount to help fund research and support families living with MS
    Share this post so we can reach more people

    Every step we take and every dollar raised helps bring us closer to a cure.

    Let’s show what DUVAL STRONG really means.

    Join or Donate Here:
    [Insert your fundraising link]

    Even if you can’t donate, sharing this post could help it reach someone who can.

    Thank you for helping us fight MS — one step at a time.

    #DuvalStrong
    #WalkMS
    #StridesAgainstMS
    #MSAwareness

    And

    Jamaiya, Huntley on her Fitness Journey and how you can get fit with her !


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    30 mins
  • 2026 Celebrity Chefs' Tasting & Silent Auction with NeeCee Lee and Lynne Jones and Carla Jones
    Mar 21 2026
    Neecee Lee with the Salvation Army Auxiallry Board talks about The 2026 Celebrity Chefs' Tasting & Silent Auction

    Celebrating 40 years of great "Tastes"!Every Spring, hundreds of hungry folks converge on the Prime Osborn Convention Center in downtown
    Jacksonville, anxious to sample scrumptious recipes offered by Jacksonville area “celebrities.”Diners stop for a nibble from each station, where a local “celebrity” is serving up a spoonful of their favorite recipe.
    Patrons of this event are always delighted to mingle with local media personalities, sports figures, government officials, and local business leaders.The two-and-a-half-hour event includes a Silent Auction, which raises thousands of dollars each year for special projects. Always present at the Auction are such items as artwork, collectibles, jewelry, dinners, spa treatments, sports memorabilia, weekend getaways, rounds of golf, designer accessories, and much more.Great Food…

    Local Celebrities…Decadent Desserts…A Fantastic Silent Auction…and Wonderful Guests are just some of the elements that make the 40th Annual Luncheon an event you won’t want to miss!

    Also

    ReRun of Lynne Jones and Carla Jones - Hightlighting Women in the community for Women History Month !

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    31 mins
  • Women History Month - “UPTOWN ANGELA” WATSON CHARLES, Executive Vice President of Programming for iHeartMedia National Group
    Mar 3 2026
    Highlightinh Women who are empowering our community for Women History Month!

    “UPTOWN ANGELA” WATSON CHARLES, Executive Vice President of Programming for iHeartMedia National Group, recognized “Hero Behind The Culture”.

    “Uptown Angela” is living the dream in her hometown New Orleans where she oversees more than 80 radio stations for the company across the country, specializing in R&B, Hip Hop, Classic Hip Hop/R&B and Gospel.


    In addition to that, she is the Program Director for legacy stations 98.5 WYLD-FM (R&B), Q93 WQUE-FM (Hip Hop & R&B), Hallelujah 940 WYLD-AM and WRNO-HD2 New Orleans Throwback Hip Hop & R & B. This past April marked 34 years with iHeartRadio New Orleans, starting as a Promotions Intern in 1990. In 1991, “Uptown Angela” debuted as an on-air personality on 93.3 WQUE who went from the overnight shift to middays/Music Director, then APD, PD, and Senior VP Programming before transitioning to the iHeart Media National team in 2020.


    Angela continues to host the decades long #1 rated Sunday Morning Slow Jams on WYLD-FM. She also loves serving as host/influencer for several local events and her favorites are Mardi Gras balls (The Zulu Coronation has 40k + in attendance) with past performers like Keith Sweat, Stephanie Mills, Ne-Yo, and Lil Boosie. Angela loves reporting live from the Crescent City streets/parade route on Fat Tuesday sharing “only in New Orleans” content worldwide!


    Angela says it’s a beautiful blessing to have the overwhelming support and love from the New Orleans community over the years-they aren’t just listeners…we are FAMILY!

    Follow her on IG @uptownangela, FB @Uptown Angela, LI @Angela Watson Charles and X @UptownAngela
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    33 mins