Interview with Jeff Pishney, CEO and Founder of Love Stanislaus County and Co-Author of the Book “Love Our Cities: How a City-Wide Volunteer Day Can Unite and Transform your Community”
Nik Young, LMFT, and Alyssa Najera, LCSW, sit down with Jeff Pishney, CEO and Founder of Love Stanislaus County and Love Our Cities. Jeff shares how the initial city-wide volunteer effort, Love Modesto (based in Stanislaus County, California), became the working model for helping over 100 cities create their own city-wide volunteer efforts and year-round initiatives. Tune in to hear more about how Love Stanislaus County and Love Our Cities got started, how city-wide volunteerism is building connections and community, and how to get started in your own city.
For practical steps on starting or expanding your city’s volunteer efforts, check out Jeff’s recent book, Love Our Cities: How a City-Wide Volunteer Day Can Unite and Transform Your Community, co-authored by Eric Jung.
Interview with Jeff Pishney
“Jeff Pishney is the CEO and Founder of Love Stanislaus County and Love Our Cities. Officially beginning as a non-profit organization in 2014, these city-wide volunteer days and other initiatives have helped over 100 cities and have had over 239,000 volunteers since beginning in 2009. Jeff recognizes that more sustainable solutions are needed beyond volunteer days in order to see our cities thrive. His efforts have evolved to championing ongoing volunteerism, collaboration among leaders and initiating programs for Neighbors, Schools, Kids and Seniors. Jeff grew up in Iowa, went to college and graduate school in Virginia and has been in Modesto, CA since 1995. Prior to being CEO, Jeff was a pastor for almost 20 years. As a college pastor, Jeff started to get a vision for his community. This vision grew when he became the outreach pastor during which Love Modesto began. Jeff and his wife, Karen, have been married for 18 years and have three children. Besides loving his family, Jeff is involved at his children’s activities, passionate about justice issues and cheering on his Iowa Hawkeye” (bio from lovestanislauscounty.org).
In April 2023, Jeff Pishney and co-author Eric Jung released their book, “Love Our Cities: How a city-wide volunteer day can unite and transform your community.”
You can reach Jeff Pishney at:
lovestanislauscounty.org
loveourcities.org
jeff@lovestanislauscounty.org
IG @lovestanislauscounty
IG @loveourcities
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Purchase Love Our Cities: How a city-wide volunteer day can unite and transform your community on Amazon.
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