In this episode, we sit down with Gwinnett County Sheriff Keybo Taylor and Lt. Jenaro Hare to talk about their shared passion for community service and the incredible outreach programs hosted and sponsored by the Gwinnett County Sheriff’s Office each year. From initiatives that provide hope and support to those in need to the powerful mission behind the Keybo Building Bridges Foundation, they reveal how their work fosters philanthropy, engagement, and change. Join us as we dive into the theme of “Hope and Giving” and explore how these leaders are making a lasting difference in their community.
Hope & Giving: Sheriff Keybo Taylor & Lt. Jenaro Hare on Community Outreach | A2C’s Back Your Blue Podcast Ep. 48
Posted March 22, 2025
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