We’re excited to introduce you to the always interesting and insightful Levornia Franklin . We hope you’ll enjoy our conversation with Levornia below.
Alright, Levornia thanks for taking the time to share your stories and insights with us today. We’d love to hear the story behind how you got your first job in field that you currently practice in.
My first job as Pastor, was youth Pastor I was young in the ministry and excited to get started. We formed a board of people that wanted to help with the youth of our church. The first thing we needed was funding, so we could buy the things that we need to do for ministry. It wasn’t easy because the church would only match what we could raise. So we thought about chicken dinners and donut sales etc. but all these types of fundraisers cost money to start. But then we came up with the idea, let have a car wash, we could ask and borrow what we needed to get started. I started asking business with good locations and we found one. The first car wash we raised 300.00. The kids were excited because we had conquered our first hurdle.

Levornia , love having you share your insights with us. Before we ask you more questions, maybe you can take a moment to introduce yourself to our readers who might have missed our earlier conversations?
We have a foundation call the Franklin Fountain of Hope. We feed the hungry and the homeless, also we assist with clothing and help with finding housing. The foundation average 300 meals a month. We partner with other organizations to help assist with children school tool and mentoring.
Can you tell us about what’s worked well for you in terms of growing your clientele?
We are able to build our clientele by showing love and compassion and concern . One of the ways we show love is to listen and help while serving, compassion by being consistent with our product and with a smile, we try to find ways to give to our community. We have partnered with other agencies and together we spread what we have to others.
Training and knowledge matter of course, but beyond that what do you think matters most in terms of succeeding in your field?
My always had ways of sharing, My mother work at K-mart and would being items home we could share or give away, also we had a large shoe box that we give shoes to those who needed them. My Grandfather would grow vegetables in his garden and give what he was blessed to grow away.
Contact Info:
- Facebook: Fountain of hope macon
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Levornia Franklin

