Carry Me Productions - CMP

Carry Me Productions - CMP

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To assist individuals in breaking the cycle of homelessness and poverty by using media to fund social services that empower and educate the public.

Carry Me Productions 05/14/2026

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Carry Me Productions

05/13/2026

Carrie "Care" Love
Anita Nowocin
Carrie Nowocin
Aqua Therapy Tubs & Bathrooms
Rags of Honor
Dana Allmond
AUSA Arizona Territorial Chapter 7202

05/07/2026

Midwest Food Bank
Arizonans for Children
Special thanks to
Carrie Nowocin for veteran and yourh delivery
Dana Allmond for veteran advocacy and connection to Carrie "Care" Love
Gerty Gonzales for outreach delivery

05/01/2026

Another youth off the streets soon!

Another former foster youth will be housed soon.

Again our process works. I can do the same thing for veterans if the system would work with us rather than against us.

05/01/2026

We need community support. $180 one time donation to help the veterans and former foster youth moving into housing.
We have 4 youth looking for an apartment with their HUD voucher. They are responsible for the deposit and furniture. Same goes for our veterans, we are currently assisting 10, who are not eligible for VA assiatance.
We bought one veteran a washer and dryer, which we'll show a video of soon.

05/01/2026

Stay tuned to watch this kiddo thrive.

For those who doubt me and my process, please stop. It works. Together we can help our youth get connected to safe stable housing.
We'll be doing a documentary about her journey under the production of Carry Me Productions - CMP.
This referral came to my attention by a mentor from the Arizonans for Children mentorship program. Advocacy works!

04/17/2026

10 people donated so far. Thank you for the blessing. We will use the funds to help our struggling veterans with home repairs. Please share the flyer so we can assist more veterans.

Maricopa County’s homelessness response system is strong at crisis intervention and permanent housing placement—but there is a critical gap:

Households that are nearly stable—working, earning income, and housed—are still falling back into homelessness due to persistent financial gaps of $200–$600/month.

NOTE: At this time, we are only able to target veterans and former foster youth (ages 18-26).
Click the link or scan the QR code to learn more.
https://www.zeffy.com/en-US/donation-form/the-180-campaign-90-days-to-change-a-life

04/10/2026

Anyone out there willing to provide volunteer labor to help Richard? We have about $500 we can use to buy materials but we don't have the skills to update his home.

One Shot. One Kill. — One platform. Handle life. 04/09/2026

https://www.osoklife.com

Free app created by a veteran for veterans.

One Shot. One Kill. — One platform. Handle life. Free tools to handle life — finances, healthcare, career, documents, and more. Built for people who get things done.

03/30/2026

Carrie "Care" Love has an update on Richard. 69-year-old Seeking to help him during this time of need.

Longer video version here: https://youtu.be/oLqhQYRA81k

Thank you Aqua Therapy Tubs & Bathrooms for supporting Veterans like Richard.

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1500 E. Thomas Road, Suite 106.
Phoenix, AZ