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All Volunteer, All Heart from Binky Patrol

All Volunteer, All Heart from Binky Patrol

Written by: Susan Finch - Binky Patrol
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This show is about the ability to run a non-profit from the heart with a sense of humor and still be successful. We interview our volunteers, partners, and other non-profits to learn from each other, and support each other as we bring love and hope to our communities. Binky Patrol is a 100% volunteer grassroots 501c3 founded in 1996. Binky Patrol makes blankets and gives them away to children and teens in need of a reminder that they matter, are not invisible and that someone cares. We give to children who are ill, abused, or in trauma.Binky Patrol, Inc. © 2025 - All Rights Reserved. Economics Management Management & Leadership
Episodes
  • EP95: The Chapter That Started After Sandy Hook and Never Stopped
    May 26 2026

    Jeanne started her Connecticut chapter one town over from Newtown. After Sandy Hook, she and her friends made 3,000 green and white scarves. When it was over, everyone asked what was next. They found Binky Patrol. That was twelve years ago.

    Barbara joined as the chapter's voice, connector, and fundraiser — rheumatoid arthritis in her hands, no shortage of heart. Together they've delivered blankets to 199 students after a classmate's murder, to a Florida family stranded in Connecticut ICU beds, to a young man with spinal muscular atrophy who was given a year to live and is now 21.

    "All I want is for him to be remembered. When his friends say, 'What can we do for you, Barb?' I says, 'Don't forget his father. Don't forget me. But more importantly, don't ever forget him.'" - Barb

    This year the Connecticut chapter is aiming to hit 30,000 total blankets — a number that lands squarely on Binky Patrol's 30th anniversary.

    Listen and find chapter info at binkypatrol.org.

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    31 mins
  • EP94: New Chapters, Big Hearts, and a Milestone June
    May 19 2026

    Five new Binky Patrol chapters have launched — St. Marys, Georgia; Clarks Summit, Pennsylvania; Janesville, Wisconsin; Sharon, Wisconsin; and a drop-off location near Oregon State University in Corvallis. Pennsylvania's newest chapter made 86 blankets at their very first Binkathon, with a football team and student volunteers showing up to help.

    June 20th marks Binky Patrol's official 30th anniversary — the date a shout-out on the Oprah Winfrey Show in 1996 turned a 30-day-old Laguna Beach group into a national organization, triggering 800+ calls in 48 hours. Some of those original chapters are still active.

    Oregon volunteers: storage cleanout is this Saturday. Fleece, flannel, cotton, batting, and soft washable yarn only. No stretchy fabric, no sheer curtains, no burlap.

    The October Binkathon is open to all chapters. Find yours — or start one — at binkypatrol.org.

    [00:00:00] Welcome and new chapters overview [00:00:26] New chapter — St. Marys, Georgia (Latoya Wertz, St. Mary's Senior Activity Center) [00:00:49] New chapter — Clarks Summit, Pennsylvania (Pamela Scandale, 86-blanket first Binkathon) [00:01:12] New chapter — Janesville, Wisconsin (Dylan Thomas, Bodacious Brew Coffee Shop) [00:01:32] New chapter — Sharon, Wisconsin (Sherri Farning) [00:01:52] New chapter — Corvallis, Oregon drop-off near Oregon State University (Rania, Ryan, Zoe) [00:02:14] Mr. Ballen Grant and private donation funding social and chapter growth [00:02:45] Oregon storage unit cleanout — this Saturday; fabric needs [00:03:30] June 20th 30th anniversary preparation [00:03:41] The 1996 Oprah Winfrey Show mention and what happened next [00:04:06] 800+ calls in two days; original chapters still active [00:04:41] Mission — blankets as a reminder that kids matter [00:05:01] October Binkathon — find or host an event at binkypatrol.org [00:05:18] Final call to action — join, volunteer, start a chapter

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    6 mins
  • EP93: From 27 Kids to 2,000: How Experience Camps Grows a Grief Sanctuary
    Apr 8 2026

    When Liza Buck followed a stranger's car down a dirt road into the Maine woods as an 18-year-old, she had no idea she was headed to a grief camp. She thought she was going to lifeguard. That accidental detour became her life's work.

    Liza is now on staff full time at Experience Camps, a nonprofit founded in 2009 that provides free week-long programs for children who have lost a parent, sibling, or primary caregiver. What started with 27 kids in Maine now serves nearly 2,000 children a summer across 16 programs in 8 states.

    In this conversation, Liza and Susan talk about what grieving children actually need, why the first question you ask matters more than almost anything else, and how a camper's fishbowl analogy captures something most adults spend years trying to articulate. They also talk about anger as a legitimate part of grief, the value of saying the words "death" and "dying" out loud, and what it looked like when a Binky Patrol blanket showed up on a 30-degree May night in Connecticut.

    Liza shares how volunteers can get involved, where camps are located, and what families need to know about applying.

    experiencecamps.org binkypatrol.org

    Liza Buck

    Liza has been a teacher, CAD counselor, and has been involved with Experience Camps since 2014, beginning as a bunk counselor and then operating as the Program Director for Experience Camps in California. In addition to her teaching degrees, she earned her MSW at the University of Maine and is a licensed master social worker. Liza has a passion for kids and mission-driven work which is why Experience Camps feels like “home.” When she's not doing "the best work ever," you can find her with her dog or baking cookies.

    Liza Buck, LMSW Senior National Camp Manager (she/her)

    (207) 554-0348 liza@experiencecamps.org

    experiencecamps.org | @experiencecamps

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    23 mins
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