Steven Zonis and his 6 year-old standard poodle, Rudy, have spent the year helping first responders, front-line workers and more cope with tragedy and stress. It's been so impactful, Rudy is getting nationally recognized as a top therapy dog for the American Humane Society! (Photo: Steven Zonis and Rudy, volunteering at a response site, courtesy of Steven Zonis.)
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Steven Zonis and his 6 year-old standard poodle, Rudy, have spent the year helping first responders, front-line workers and more cope with tragedy and stress. It's been so impactful, Rudy is getting nationally recognized as a top therapy dog for the American Humane Society! (Photo: Steven Zonis and Rudy, volunteering at a response site, courtesy of Steven Zonis.)
Inspiring positive change! We check in with former KNX Helpful Honda Heroes of the Week, the team at Beauty by Jenna!
KNX Hero of the Week
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1 month ago
Inspiring positive change! We check in with former KNX Helpful Honda Heroes of the Week, the team at Beauty by Jenna!
Jenna Grabow and her sister-in-law Anna Lundmark are changing the landscape when it comes to employment for people with autism! Jenna, who is autistic, struggled to find a job after graduating from beauty school. So, she teamed up with Anna to create their own beauty brand! One of their missions is to hire 100 skilled and talented people, who are differently-abled! In the last year, they've accomplished a lot! Click to hear a special, extended interview with KNX Heroes Host Heather Jordan! Photo: The Beauty by Jenna team during a recent Zoom call: (front l-r) Jenna Grabow, Anna Lundmark (back l-r) Manny Cabrera, Teal Kim and Henry Haubrich.
KNX Hero of the Week
Steven Zonis and his 6 year-old standard poodle, Rudy, have spent the year helping first responders, front-line workers and more cope with tragedy and stress. It's been so impactful, Rudy is getting nationally recognized as a top therapy dog for the American Humane Society! (Photo: Steven Zonis and Rudy, volunteering at a response site, courtesy of Steven Zonis.)