Feller & Wendt Presents | Good Shepherd: Real Change for Marginalized Families in India
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Experience Hyderabad through the eyes of Jackie Cork, executive director of Dignity Freedom Network. In this heartfelt interview, Jackie shares why Hyderabad feels like a second home. She opens up about the deep friendships she’s made, the vibrant community, and the sights, aromas, and warmth that shape every visit. Jackie reveals the small details that make India unforgettable, from the adventure of tasting spicy biryani to the challenges (and beauty) of navigating Indian traffic. Dive into behind-the-scenes stories about her work with Good Shepherd, an organization bringing hope and dignity to those often overlooked. Jackie explains what it's like to witness lives changing through education, job training, and community support. Her stories are real—full of laughter about language mix-ups, the joy of seeing students learn new skills, and honest thoughts on balancing cultural sensitivity. You’ll learn what makes Indian hospitality unique, why food brings people together, and how Jackie’s work allows her to see hope bloom in places many never get to visit. She doesn’t shy away from the tough topics. Instead, Jackie shares how Good Shepherd is building trust, respect, and dignity for all, regardless of background. Thinking of visiting Hyderabad? Jackie’s practical advice will set your mind at ease, whether you’re wondering about safety, food, or how to connect with the local culture. For anyone interested in social work, travel, or simply hearing a story of compassion in action, this video will inspire and inform. If you’ve ever wondered what it’s like to build bridges across continents and cultures—or if you want to know what real grassroots change looks like—watch till the end. Don’t forget to like, subscribe, and share your thoughts in the comments. Would you visit Hyderabad? What part of Jackie’s story stood out most to you?
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