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Year: 2016

He’s still recovering from freak Army accident

“I just finished my term in the military. I was in the Army for four years, but I got hurt on a convoy. “It happened at a training facility in California. I was riding in the back of this really big truck, about 10 feet … Continue readingHe’s still recovering from freak Army accident

Posted on February 9, 2016June 21, 2018by David BerkowitzLeave a comment

Short-term memory not what it used to be

“My son gave me a book, the story of my life. It’s a great, big book. It has all these questions in it, and you just answer the questions. The trouble is, I can’t write a thing anymore. I’m just glad that I can remember. … Continue readingShort-term memory not what it used to be

Posted on February 8, 2016June 24, 2018by David BerkowitzLeave a comment

Her philosophy on life was to always help others

“The first day I was in nursing school the teacher asked each of us, ‘What is your philosophy on life?’ I said, ‘I shall pass through this world but once. Any little thing that I can do for any human or dumb animal, let me … Continue readingHer philosophy on life was to always help others

Posted on February 8, 2016June 24, 2018by David BerkowitzLeave a comment

She learned the concept of hard work from parents

“I grew up in Elgin, Oregon, way up in the hills and the mountains. I was a farmer’s daughter. We were what they called shoestring farmers. We didn’t make very much money. You lived year to year. Three bad years would break you. “We didn’t … Continue readingShe learned the concept of hard work from parents

Posted on February 7, 2016June 21, 2018by David BerkowitzLeave a comment

Busboy, pizza jobs as youth paying off now

“Before I left Chicago, I was a union carpenter. It slowed down a lot because of the Freddie Mac/Fannie May deal. There were no houses getting built because of all the bad loans. I was laid off for 2½ years and got by doing side … Continue readingBusboy, pizza jobs as youth paying off now

Posted on February 6, 2016June 21, 2018by David BerkowitzLeave a comment

Military background prepares her for 911 role

“It can be pretty chaotic. Like Sunday, my first call was a homicide. There are people on the phone screaming and you’re hearing them talk to EMS and saying, ‘He just stopped breathing. He’s dead.’ Listening on the phone to someone dying is the hardest … Continue readingMilitary background prepares her for 911 role

Posted on February 5, 2016June 24, 2018by David BerkowitzLeave a comment

911 dispatcher enjoys doing something selfless

“The hardest part is trying to find out where the caller is located. People don’t think about it when they call 911. They start to ramble because they’re so scared. “The first thing out of my mouth is, ‘What is your location,’ and they usually … Continue reading911 dispatcher enjoys doing something selfless

Posted on February 5, 2016June 24, 2018by David BerkowitzLeave a comment

Students learn skills to help them land jobs

“I really enjoy seeing our Opportunity Center clients succeed in life and accomplish things they never thought they could. “I saw a little girl today who mentioned that she just wrote her name, which was a big achievement for her. It’s something other people take … Continue readingStudents learn skills to help them land jobs

Posted on February 4, 2016June 21, 2018by David BerkowitzLeave a comment

Client takes job interview into his own hands

“One of my client’s goals was to work at Golden Corral. So I arranged an interview with the manager, and the two of us went over there. “He was so nervous, I think he drank like 14 Dr Peppers waiting on the manager because it … Continue readingClient takes job interview into his own hands

Posted on February 4, 2016April 22, 2020by David BerkowitzLeave a comment

‘I like being able to positively impact people’s lives’

“We’re focused on helping mentally and physically challenged people become as independent as possible in their lives and in their community. “We start at age 16 for school kids, and we even have a 78-year-old man in the program. Whatever age, being able to see … Continue reading‘I like being able to positively impact people’s lives’

Posted on February 4, 2016April 22, 2020by David BerkowitzLeave a comment

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