Five Star Life Radiothon begins on Thursday
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The Five Star Life Radiothon returns Thursday and Friday on 95.3 MNC to raise funds for constructive and interactive programs created to help support Michiana youth.
Activities and programs that donations will help finance include afterschool activities, travel basketball teams, experiential learning, horseback riding, art projects and more.
Five Star Life President Seth Maust is looking forward to explaining the vast importance and impact these programs have on the lives of local kids.
“Instead of putting on these band aids and addressing these symptoms of why kids are under attack and why they're struggling, Five Star Life has a solution. When you get to the solution of the core issues, their mindset, and start to target that, there's a lot of success. That's what we're going to do for two days,” said Maust.
Five Star Life representatives will be on the air on 95.3 MNC from 5 a.m. to 9 a.m. and 3 p.m. to 6 p.m. on Thursday and Friday for the Radiothon to talk about their organization’s mission and to fundraise for local youth programs.
To learn more about the Radiothon event and the programs that donations will support, visit the Five Star Life website.