Cammy Aguilar Joins Randy Porter To Discuss The Governor's Initiative

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Cammy Aguilar, Regional Director for Middle Tennessee with the Governor’s Faith-Based and Community Initiative, joins the Inside Putnam County show for an in-depth conversation about the governor’s statewide effort to strengthen communities through collaboration, service, and faith-based engagement. In this episode, Cammy explains the mission of the initiative and how it serves as a bridge between government resources and the local organizations that meet people’s everyday needs. She shares how her work connects her with a wide range of faith-based groups, nonprofits, and community leaders—helping them access support, share best practices, and make a lasting impact in their regions. You will hear how the initiative empowers Tennesseans to come together across sectors to tackle real challenges such as poverty, addiction recovery, and disaster response. Cammy also offers insights into the importance of relationship-building, community engagement, and the role faith and compassion play in driving meaningful change across Middle Tennessee and beyond.

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16 Nov 2025 English United States News · News Commentary

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