

Welcome to today’s episode of That’s The Ticket! podcast! Today, we’re shining a spotlight on three incredible organizations that were selected as this year’s Good Neighbor Project partners. The Good Neighbor Project is about more than financial support. It’s about building meaningful partnerships, sharing important stories, and helping connect our community with organizations that are making a difference every day. If you’d like to learn more about the initiative itself, be sure to check out our recent episode with Michelle Bryan.
Joining me today are Jen Young, Executive Director of Impact46, Britt Ramroop, CEO of the Gwinnett Police Foundation, and Claudia Keliher, CEO of StreetWise Georgia. Each of these organizations serves a unique need in our community, and I’m excited for our listeners to hear about their missions, the lives they’re impacting, and how all of us can play a role in supporting their work.
You can watch the video of the podcast here https://youtu.be/_IUQSNSJ1sY
For further information about Gas South District and upcoming events, visit GasSouthDistrict.com
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At Gas South District, Michelle leads the vision and execution of a community engagement platform designed to create meaningful, lasting impacts beyond their walls. She is the creator and driving force behind the Good Neighbor Project—a signature initiative built from the ground up to turn values into action. Through intentional partnerships, volunteer engagement, and strategic storytelling, the program connects people, platform, and partners to strengthen the communities we serve across Gwinnett County and beyond. Her work centers on building trusted relationships with nonprofits, schools, and community leaders—aligning resources in ways that create real outcomes, not just moments. She leads employee volunteer initiatives that empower her team to show up with purpose and make a tangible difference. Michelle is deeply committed to ensuring their impact is not only meaningful, but measurable, visible, and sustained over time. At the core of everything she does is a simple belief: when people come together with intention, we can build stronger communities and create something that truly lasts.














