Meet Ricochet, a service dog who soothes anxieties while surfing. We talk to some people whose life Ricochet has changed for the better. Reporter/Camera: Genia Dulot, Adapted by: Philip Alexiou
Since Heleo Leyva started organizing community cookouts, he has made over 3,500 hot meals for those who need them
After losing a role because of her own disability, an actor started her own talent agency for others with disabilities. Learn more about her and some of the actors who are in her agency. Reporter/Camera: Genia Dulot
The pandemic has upended traditional trick-or-treating
Actress Keely Cat-Wells has an impressive Hollywood resume. She also has a disability that might have discouraged someone less determined from pursuing a career in acting and advocacy
Meet Troy Perry, founder of Metropolitan Community Church in Los Angeles. He talks to us about his life and journey starting an LGBTQ- friendly church. Reporter/Camera: Genia Dulot.
12-year-old Golden Retriever from San Diego was among first to start surfing dog trend
Former model and cancer survivor Maurer-Soto started cooking during the pandemic and she’s found that her new hobby has turned into something more
We follow the work of some of the pandemic's contact tracers. Reporter/Camera/Editor: Genia Dulot
Women make up under 10% of the workforce in American construction industry
Giant backlog during pandemic forces officials to get creative
VOA finds many customers and restaurants violate social distancing guidelines
Marina Simpkins is teaching piano online. She talks about the challenges and some surprising benefits of virtual piano lessons. Reporter/Camera: Genia Dulot
Meet two costume makers who are using their 3D printing skills to provide masks and ventilator parts to hospitals in need. Reporter/Camera: Genia Dulot
We spend some time with Dr. Mathew Abinante, one of the first health care providers to offer drive-up testing for the coronavirus in Southern California. He talks to us about how he implemented the testing site and how this has affected him personally. Reporter/Camera: Genia Dulot
Fire fighters at a station in California take on a new challenge – buying and delivering food and supplies to the homebound. Reporter/Camera: Genia Dulot
In these dangerous times as the coronavirus spreads, carrying out simple tasks like grocery shopping now qualify as risky
John and Laura Hunter provide migrants with a basic essential but not everyone agrees with what the couple is doing
John and Laura Hunter live in southern California and over the past few years they've begun heading out into the desert around the U.S.-Mexico border and trying to make sure people making the trek to the U.S. from South and Central America stay alive during their passage. Genia Dulot has their story.
Meet Betty Goedhart, an 86 year-old trapeze performer who started learning her high flying act when she was in her 70s. Find out why she started and how the sport helped her find a new life. Reporter/Camera: Genia Dulot
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