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Marlboro Business Owner Named Local Hero

"He's opened up about his overcoming of mental health struggles, and has become a leader and supporter of mental health in the community. "

"He's opened up about his overcoming of mental health struggles, and has become a leader, and supporter of mental health in the community. "
"He's opened up about his overcoming of mental health struggles, and has become a leader, and supporter of mental health in the community. " (Patch)

MARLBORO, NJ - When times are tough, heroes emerge. We all know someone who's making a difference right now as we live through unprecedented and changing times.

Here at Patch, we've launched an initiative to help recognize these heroes making a difference in their communities. Together with Ring, we're working to let all your neighbors know about these outstanding people and their stories.

This submission comes from Michele Frankel, who nominated her husband Randy:

Name: Randy Frankel

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State: NJ

Hometown: Marlboro-Coltsneck

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Hero's job: Business owner at Revolutionize Nutritional Counseling

If other, job: Volunteer educator

Relationship to nominee: Husband

Reason for recognition: "He's opened up about his overcoming of mental health struggles, and has become a leader and supporter of mental health in the community. He’s a volunteer nutritionist and PT educator for New Jersey first responders. He raises money for fundraisers, et cetera."

One thing to know: "He prioritizes everyone’s safety, he will fight to the end to make sure our employees and members are taken care of. He wants to help, educate, and raise money for as many people in need as he can. He has been a literal life saver."



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