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Greg Flakus
community leader on hunger issues
Greg Flakus is a semi-retired journalist and community volunteer based in Vancouver, Washington.12 He has had a long and distinguished career in journalism, including working for the Voice of America (VOA) until his retirement in 2017.1
Professional Background
After retiring from VOA, Greg has continued to work on various projects:
- Making short films and shooting video for clients
- Writing and doing voiceover work
- Running his own company, GF Strategies, Inc., since September 19932
Community Involvement
Greg Flakus is deeply involved in community service, particularly in addressing food insecurity:
- He has been volunteering at FISH of Vancouver food pantry since October 20162
- FISH of Vancouver is one of the busiest food pantries in the area, serving nearly 3,000 people and based in St. Paul Lutheran Church on Franklin Street35
- Greg and his wife Carol are longtime supporters of FISH5
Other Community Contributions
Beyond his work with FISH, Greg Flakus has been involved in various community initiatives:
- He has worked on local efforts to pass bond measures, including raising campaign funds for a new main library4
- Greg serves on advisory boards, leveraging his extensive experience in community volunteering4
- He has recently increased his volunteering activities due to positive changes in his personal caregiving journey6
Greg Flakus's commitment to journalism and community service, particularly in addressing food insecurity, has made him a valuable contributor to the Vancouver, Washington community.
Highlights
Sep 18 · helpingelders.org
[PDF] Area Agency on Aging & Disabilities of Southwest Washington
Feb 21 · helpingelders.org
[PDF] Area Agency on Aging & Disabilities of Southwest Washington
Aug 8 · assets.ctfassets.net
[PDF] MEETING THE RISING TIDE OF COMMUNITY NEED
Feb 28 · columbian.com
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