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Justin Cody Willis is the Executive Director at When All Else Fails, Inc. Prior to When All Else Fails, Inc, Justin was a Senior Care Specialist at CarePatrol. Previously, he has been a small business owner and educator.
Justins greatest passion is his community. He serves as the President of the Friends of the North Port Library, a fo
Justin Cody Willis is the Executive Director at When All Else Fails, Inc. Prior to When All Else Fails, Inc, Justin was a Senior Care Specialist at CarePatrol. Previously, he has been a small business owner and educator.
Justins greatest passion is his community. He serves as the President of the Friends of the North Port Library, a former board member for the Sarasota County Health Centers, now CenterPlace Health, the co-chair of the North Port Charter Review Advisory Board, the former chair of the Cranberry Elementary, School Advisory Committee. Justin is also a member of SCAN, Homeless2Home, Kiwanis, and many other civic organizations.
He has contributed to a number of different charities, events, and organizations, including North Port High School Alternate Graduation, Hijacked Halloween, and The Save the Legion lunch fundraiser.
Justin is a long time community activist, Certified Dementia Practitioner, CPR Instructor Trainer, and specializes in community outreach.
In his spare time, he is with his Wife Christine, their 5 kids, and a house full of French BullDogs.
Combine community service, journalism, and family, and you have Elaine Allen-Emrich. Having Served as the community news editor and staff writer at the Englewood Sun Newspaper, Elaine takes on challenging responsibilities, such as informing the community of local news and events.
She is a master advocate, professional journalist, and s
Combine community service, journalism, and family, and you have Elaine Allen-Emrich. Having Served as the community news editor and staff writer at the Englewood Sun Newspaper, Elaine takes on challenging responsibilities, such as informing the community of local news and events.
She is a master advocate, professional journalist, and skillful community servant. Her impressive diverse background allows her to multitask and listen, while creating solutions.
In addition to decades in the news business, Elaine is also a true community servant. She has maintained a role in Kiwanis for more than 30 years and is a board member for Holly’s Hope and the Friends of the North Port Library and is a member of many other civic organizations.
Elaine loves her family, she is married to Pete, has two adult children and two grandchildren. Ask her about cooking. It’s her true secret talent.
Christine Willis is the owner of All Complete Home and Errand Services. Christine spends her day helping other achieve their goals. She loves helping people, and making their lives easier.
Christine has spent the last 15 years in the medical and education industries. She has worked as a director of a medical training center, regiona
Christine Willis is the owner of All Complete Home and Errand Services. Christine spends her day helping other achieve their goals. She loves helping people, and making their lives easier.
Christine has spent the last 15 years in the medical and education industries. She has worked as a director of a medical training center, regional director of 4 physical therapy centers, and is a CPR Instructor.
While All Complete Home and Errand Services keeps her busy, she still finds time to serve her community. Christine is a board member of When All Else Fails, Inc, and a board member of the Friends of the North Port Library. She is also a member of ALICE, SCOPE, Kiwanis and other civic organizations.
When Christine is not focusing on work you can find her spending time with her husband Justin, and their 5 kids.
After retiring from the automotive industry as the General Manager of one of the largest Buick Dealerships in the country Ellen and her husband Thomas retired in 2015 to Heron Creek in North Port where she became involved in various community organizations. She was a Board Member and Volunteer Coordinator of the Charlotte County Red Cross
After retiring from the automotive industry as the General Manager of one of the largest Buick Dealerships in the country Ellen and her husband Thomas retired in 2015 to Heron Creek in North Port where she became involved in various community organizations. She was a Board Member and Volunteer Coordinator of the Charlotte County Red Cross, on the Board of the Heron Creek Foundation and active in the F.I.S.H. organizations. Currently she also runs a networking/information sharing luncheon called Homeless to Home Networking Luncheons for south Sarasota County non-profits, social service agencies, churches, civic
leaders, foundations, law enforcement and concerned citizens to come together
and define and try to create solutions to assist the under-served of the county.
For the past three years she has been Vice-President of North Port Meals on
Wheels and has just retired from the board.
For over twenty years, Barbara has been helping small companies be successful using email and social media marketing to secure repeat business and referrals from existing customers. In July 2014 Barbara opened her digital marketing consultancy - Market Momentum – in North Port and has been educating and providing digital marketing servi
For over twenty years, Barbara has been helping small companies be successful using email and social media marketing to secure repeat business and referrals from existing customers. In July 2014 Barbara opened her digital marketing consultancy - Market Momentum – in North Port and has been educating and providing digital marketing service to small businesses on the Sun Coast ever since.
In November 2020 North Port voters sent Barbara to city hall as their City Commissioner from District 2. She is a fiscal conservative who has been working to diversify the city’s tax base by attracting companies with good paying jobs to locate here.
Previously, Barbara was a Senior Executive at several technology companies, including Constant Contact and Digital Equipment Corporation (now Hewlett-Packard).
Food justice is an important part of community justice. We take donations from local businesses and use them to fight hunger. Help us connect with donors and with people in need.
Many families in our community are struggling with housing insecurities. this is caused by the never ending increase to rent prices. We are helping families achieve housing and financial stability through resources and aid.
We mobilize our team of volunteers to make a real difference. We work to help the agencies providing services connect with the people who need them.