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Alexis returns to TJ & Riggins as Charity Administrator


Alexis Aguiluz
Alexis Aguiluz

"The TJ & Riggins Show" has announced the return of Alexis Aguiluz, who will be serving as Radio Family Charity Administrator. Radio Family Charity is TJ & Riggins' 501-c-3 charity that aids the community in times of immediate need and crisis like the aid the charity has recently provided the victims of Hurricane Helene in North Carolina. Aguiluz will begin with the administration of TJ & Riggins' Breaking & Entering Christmas 2024 which will focus on families hardest hit by this hurricane.

Aguiluz said, "Returning to The TJ & Riggins Show to lead Breaking and Entering Christmas feels like return home to a tradition I've cherished for years. Growing up, this show was a constant in my life, and Breaking and Entering Christmas was the highlight of every holiday season-it represented the true spirit of giving. Together with TJ, Riggins, and our generous listeners, we can share a moment of hope and joy with families who need it most. It's an honor to create these memories and give back to a community that has given me so much."

TJ added, "She's really tough on the outside, but has a heart of gold and a giving spirit that makes her perfect for this position. I just hope the rest of us will be able to keep up with her."

Riggins said, "It's absolutely thrilling that Alexis will be rejoining the show in this new role. Her infectious optimism and kind heart makes her the perfect candidate to lead all of our charitable efforts going forward."

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