Findhelp and LBJ School Collaborate on Podcast Exploring Social Care Innovations

Upcoming Podcast Episode on Social Care Innovations



On April 22, 2025, Findhelp and the LBJ School of Public Affairs are set to introduce the fourth installment of their video podcast series titled "Who's Doing it Best?" This episode will be broadcast live from Austin, Texas, at noon Central Time. This series aims to shine a light on innovative practices and effective use of technology enhancing social care access and delivery.

In this episode, several influential figures in social services will engage in crucial discussions about how they are reshaping social care for underserved populations. Findhelp's Founder and CEO, Erine Gray, will be joining Adrien Lewis, the CEO of CarePortal, and Julian Paraschiv, AIDA Healthcare's CEO, along with Amber Lombardi, the founder of Mainely Teeth. The conversation will revolve around emerging best practices in social services and how these approaches can help construct a more robust safety net for those in need.

Erine Gray has been a relentless advocate for the underserved, establishing Findhelp in 2010 to address the needs of marginalized communities. He is a recognized leader in integrating technology and social services, aiming at reducing the barriers existing in healthcare, government, and education sectors. "We have individuals making a meaningful impact in communities, addressing social issues from various angles, whether through for-profit or non-profit ventures," said Gray about the importance of diverse methods in social impact work.

The LBJ School of Public Affairs, founded in 1970, prides itself on being a premier institution for cultivating public service leaders across various governance levels. They are committed to enhancing public service quality by engaging with civic leaders who strive to make systematic improvements.

Meet the Panelists


Erine Gray: With a background in public healthcare services, Gray has dedicated his career to finding innovative solutions meant to bridge gaps in the social safety net.

Adrien Lewis: After a life-changing experience during a mission trip to Haiti, Lewis shifted his career's focus towards advocacy for children in crisis. He developed CarePortal to create community-driven solutions for vulnerable families.

Julian Paraschiv: Julian's commitment to healthcare is evident through his work at AIDA Healthcare, where he aims to improve quality and access to care by fostering a collaborative environment that emphasizes empathy and effective communication.

Amber Lombardi: As a Master of Public Health candidate, Amber founded Mainely Teeth, a mobile dental clinic that seeks to dismantle barriers to dental care, promoting a more equitable healthcare system.

Previous Episodes


This podcast marks the third of four episodes in this series. The previous discussions include:
1. The Broken U.S. Safety Net - An analysis of the existing social safety framework and its shortcomings.
2. What Happens Now? - A reflection on the implications of the U.S. presidential election outcome concerning social care.
3. Social Care in the Digital Age - Delving into how technology, including AI, can be a game-changer for modernizing social services.

"American Compassion: The Safety Net Podcast" welcomes everyone to join this enlightening conversation about the shifts occurring in social care and is entirely free and open to the public. Attendees can register to attend in person.

About Findhelp


Founded in 2010, Findhelp is committed to fostering healthier communities by enabling resource access for those in need, empowering users with dignity. Their platform plays a pivotal role in helping organizations coordinate care effectively, ensuring that individual needs are met through a well-structured network.

About The LBJ School


The Lyndon B. Johnson School of Public Affairs aims to elevate the quality of governance through educational initiatives. With a legacy of influencing civic engagement and public policy, the school continues to cultivate impactful alumni dedicated to government and nonprofit work.

For those interested, further information about the podcast and additional resources is accessible on their respective websites.

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