Professional voiceover artists and sisters Cassie (16) and Sabrina (14) first learned about Second Harvest Food Bank after the onset of the pandemic. “The longer the pandemic drew on, the more we became aware of how COVID was impacting others not as fortunate, especially right in our community. We came across a news story about the work Second Harvest Food Bank was doing in the community and it prompted us to get involved,” they say.
They decided then to find a way to use their voices—literally—to give back. The sisters record voiceovers for Second Harvest’s marketing team to use in commercials, digital ads, radio ads and social media promos on a pro-bono basis. They created a virtual food drive called “Sister vs. Sister” to see who could raise more, and this friendly “competition” ended up boosting their donations even more.
Because the “Glow Girls” brand is well known throughout the voiceover industry, it allows them to reach a wide community and spread awareness when they are hosting a virtual food drive. “Anyone can make a difference, no matter how big or small. Every act of kindness matters,” Cassie says.
Between direct donations, pro-bono voiceover work, and hosting virtual food drives, they have generated support for over 35,000 meals. “Partnering with an organization like Second Harvest inspires me to give back even more because I know they can amplify my support to create an even greater impact in the community than I could do alone,” Sabrina says.
(Read Full Article: Originally published by Amy Kodrick in Orlando Family Magazine)