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A
Big
enough
programs
started,
my
name
is
Christine
check
it
out
and
I
was
Atlantic.
County
services.
Disability
services
just
wanted
to
explain
a
little
bit
of
our
to
suppose
your
eyes
report.
What
we
do
we
basically
advocate,
advise
and
offer
public
awareness
on
all
matters
relating
to
citizens
with
disabilities
in
our
county.
This
is
Disability
Awareness
Month,
and
this
is
Atlantic
County's
answer
to
acknowledging
citizens
and
knowledge
of
Disability
Awareness
Month.
A
We
actually
created
a
public
service
announcement.
The
Sierras
are
English
you
to
it
for
the
board
and
we
wanted
to
show
it
to
you.
We
did
this
over
this
summer
and
every
year,
we're
going
to
try
to
have
one
significant
contribution
to
the
community
through
our
board
this
year.
So
please
take
a
look,
a.
B
B
A
Today
at
least
see
link
to
work,
and
it's
also
on
YouTube.
If
you
searched
don't
block
the
sky,
trying
to
bear
yeah
I've
ended
with
other
venues,
you
like
to
put
it
out
to
the
origin
so
putting
that
wherever
to
get
that
information
out
to
the
public,
because
without
public
awareness
up
for
the
parking
lots.
D
There
was
a
time
in
our
history
where,
if
you
had
a
disabled
family
member,
yeah,
I
think
the
two
months
where
a
circumstance
in
our
history
were
two
very
prominent
individuals,
the
Roosevelt
family
and
the
Kennedy
family
Roosevelt,
as
many
of
you
may
know,
now,
was
paralyzed
from
the
waist
down,
but
he
hit
the
press
in
those
days.
Didn't
a
stranger
supplement
going
anywhere
or
leaving
just
when
he
was
there,
he
was
standing.
D
He
would
think
that
he
was
walking
by
raising
his
hips
and
forth,
but
he
was
totally
disabled
from
the
waist
down
from
infantile
paralysis,
polio,
Kennedy,
family,
their
third
born
their
daughter.
They
kind
of
hid
her
away.
In
fact,
they
gave
her
a
free
bottle
to
bottle,
and
then
they
told
everyone
that
she
was
teaching
in
a
convent
school
somewhere
in
Minnesota,
which
we
know
now
was
not
the
case.
She
passed
away,
two
things
work
and
we've
come
a
long
way.
D
D
D
I
said
I
said,
and
I
said:
why
would
you
say
she
started?
She
started
talking
to
me
about
my
big
ears
and
I
tried
to
make
it
a
joke.
Make
it
like
I
said:
listen,
it's
a
very
good
possibility,
you're
going
to
throw
into
your
ears,
but
there's
no
possibility
she's
going
to
walk
normally
or
have
a
life
that
what
we
would
consider
is
one,
and
so
when
they
come
back
into
recess,
I
want
you
to
stand
up
the
front
room,
apology,
yeah,
but
she
doesn't
matter
what
she
apologized.
D
Everything
was
next
morning
before
school
starts.
I
see
the
little
girl's
mother
at
my
door
as
I
speak.
This
is
and
I
thought
the
only
way
I
handled.
Instead,
she
explained
to
me
that
she
wanted
her
daughter
feels
like
everyone
else.
She
said
my
daughter
came
home
and
told
her
what
happened
and
I
told
her
that
she
should
have
said
what
she
said.
Well,
he
should
have
said
she
said
you're
absolutely
correct,
but
you
were
both
wrong
and
she
told
me
that
you
only
punished
him
I
expect
my
daughter
to
be
treated
the
same
way.
D
Anybody
else's
treated
and
that
had
made
an
effect
on
and
a
greater
the
American
Disability
Act,
just
levels
the
playing
field
to
treat
everyone.
The
way
you
would
want
to
be
treated
not
to
overcompensate
for
a
disability
by
the
way
on
the
playground.
She
wouldn't
bring
a
wheelchair
booster
over
the
rough
section.
So
if
she
could
get
through
so
I
know
where
things
we
had
to
do,
but
at
the
same
time
we
did
it
and
thank
you
much
better
default
event.
D
Now,
during
my
time
as
County
Executive,
we
build
a
special
services,
School
District,
so
if
any
of
you
ever
get
out
there,
it's
a
beautiful
building
and
really
with
the
need
for
it.
But
I,
remember
at
the
dedication
I
say
you
know,
I
just
hope
and
pray.
This
building
really
ends
up
empty.
That
would
be
wonderful
things.
You
were
careful.
We
know
it's
not
going
to
happen,
but
you
know
now
the
special
services
school,
which
is
near
our
vocational
school,
be
manna
County,
assistive
technology.
D
D
No
children
now
are
they
mainstream
they're,
going
through
their
local
schools
where
they
don't
want
to
be
going
and
we've
picked
the
children
up
in
the
morning
might
happen.
If
you
this
closer
to
school,
he
had
a
5k
13
o'clock,
you
didn't,
he
had
to
sit
on
the
bus
pick
up.
The
other
kids
bring
the
lesson
and
do
the
rest
of
it.
When
a
child
can't
go
to
their
neighborhood
schools,
they
should
be.
D
A
Next,
we
have
a
special
guest
that
was
able
to
come
today,
I'm
very
excited
to
have
here
if
April
of
2018
Governor
Phil
Murphy
appointed
mr.
Paul
I
resent
to
a
position
as
in
New
Jersey
and
Hudson
for
individuals
with
intellectual
or
developmental
disabilities
and
their
families.
He
came
from
chapter
today.
Sanity
words.
A
E
Thank
you
very
much.
Thank
you.
Everybody!
It's
great
to
be
here.
This
is
obviously
a
very
special
occasion.
Not
only
is
it
an
annual
event
very
important,
but
obviously
at
4:30
Thursday.
It
says
a
lot
first
of
all,
I
want
to
just
congratulate
and
thank
the
honorees
today
congratulate
you
because
you're
getting
this
really
House
Business
Award,
you
know
I
read
them
sites
program
and
you
know
you've
been
chosen
because
you
not
only
embody
the
spirit
and
commitment,
not
excites,
but
you
give
a
meaning
to
it.
E
You
give
expression
to
it
and
I
want
to
thank
you,
because
it's
doing
your
service
and
vigor
example
that
this
community
becomes
a
better
place.
So
it's
great
to
be
here.
As
was
noted,
you
know
my
job
is
brand
new
and,
as
the
county
executive
said,
things
have
changed
and
to
me
one
of
the
best
examples
of
that
change
is
the
fact
that
they
created
this
position.
This
office
was
created
by
the
New
Jersey
State
Legislature
last
December.
F
E
The
first
time
it
has
created,
we
have
created
an
office
and
I
say
we
it's
bipartisan
across
the
board.
We've
been
aided
in
office
that
will
serve
it
as
a
public
advocate
for
those
individuals
who
have
intellectual
disabilities
and
their
families,
very
importantly,
and
the
families
it's
a
very
important
position.
Some
of
us
think
that
we
could
use
an
ombudsman
for
all
folks
with
disabilities,
but
this
was
created
because
it
was
a
recognition
that
this
population
had
folks
with
intellectual
developmental
disabilities.
Don't
always
have
the
ability,
the
capacity
to
advocate
effectively
for
themselves.
E
So
what
find
ways
to
improve
the
system
to
make
it
more
user
friendly
to
make
it
more
accessible
to
make
it
so
a
really
done,
servicer
ability
with
disabilities
and
third,
very
importantly,
my
job
is
to
work
with
individuals
and
to
help
make
sure
that
their
voice
is
heard.
There
was
an
affirmative
is
hurt,
particularly
on
the
citizen,
can
affect
them
if
they
have
a
seat
at
the
table
that
it's
no
longer
a
government
decision
being
handed
down.
Did
there
actually
afford
participants
decisions
and
so
I'm
very
excited.
E
The
office
is
independent,
which
is
very
important.
It's
not
within
any
particular
department
and
let's
support
the
two
reasons
it
allowed
to
be
a
war
effectively
advocate
proposed
disabilities
and
their
families.
It
also
gives
me
a
more
system-wide
perspective
because
the
issues
that
affect
folks
with
disabilities
don't
design
just
a
human
services
or
children,
families,
it's
education,
health,
its
Emergency,
Management,
it's
labor,
the
whole
ball
of
wax.
E
So
again,
I
just
pointed
back
to
the
agent,
so
I
had
my
six-month
mark
last
week
and
already
I've
had
an
opportunity
to
meet
with
over
a
hundred
families
working
with
them
on
specific
issues,
larger
issues,
helping
them
navigate
the
system,
helping
them
get
the
services
and
supports
they
need
I,
have
an
opportunity
to
sit
down
and
talk
with
I
think
about
50
of
us,
120,
state
legislators,
again
Republican
and
Democrat,
Assembly
and
Senate.
Everybody
wants
to
get
this
right.
E
Everybody
wants
to
get
to
end
to
again,
as
a
county
executive
said,
that's
a
big
sea
change.
That's
a
sea
change!
It's
across
the
board.
People
recognize
that
it's
the
right
thing
view
in
the
smartphone
India
and
so
I'm
here
to
serve
you
I
brought
some
business
cards.
I
hope
have
a
chance
to
meet
some
of
you
later
but
I'm
here,
I
travel
in
the
state
I
do
have
a
fiscal
office
in
Trenton,
but
my
off
my
car
is
actually
my
office.
E
I
was
just
in
Northampton
here
and
never
go
back
to
trying
I'm
all
over
the
state.
I'll
come
visit
with
you
companies
and
talk
to
your
family
work
with
you
and
I'm.
Just
really
excited
about
it.
Last
thing,
I
wanted
to
point
out
is
I
came
to
this
position
having
been
working
in
disability
issues,
both
professionally
personally
professionally
I've
been
doing
it
for
about
13
years.
E
I
used
to
be
mayor
of
my
talent,
Burton
County
work
with
families
in
my
town
and
disability
issues
very
involved
in
Bergen,
County
and
disability,
Advisory,
Board
and
other
organizations
when
all
of
you
or
most
of
you,
I,
come
from
a
family
of
disability.
All
three
of
my
siblings
have
had
disabilities,
a
mix
of
disabilities
and
health
challenges.
One
of
my
sisters,
Patti.
E
She
had
developmental
disabilities.
You
know
beginning
when
she
was
younger.
She
had
cognitive
issues
and
behavioral
issues
as
a
child,
so
it
manifested
itself
into
physical
challenges
as
an
adult
she
became
quadriplegic
required
a
feeding
tube
at
the
end
that
she
became
nonverbal
and
throughout
her
entire
life.
My
mom
took
care
of
her
and
my
mom
was,
by
her
side
every
step
of
the
way
as
her
caretaker
as
her
roommate
and
best
friend
they
were
inseparable,
and
so
it's
through
their
experience
that
so
much
about
the
challenges
and
struggles
and
opportunities
for
folks
with
disabilities.
E
Last
summer
my
mom
passed
away
the
age
of
82
three
days
later,
my
sister
passed
away
and
it
was
striking
to
us
because
my
sister
was
nonverbal
and
we
didn't
even
know
if
she
knew
my
mom
had
passed
away.
We
didn't
know
how
to
tell
her.
We
were
trying
to
figure
it
out,
but
she
did
and
it
was
as
part
breaking
as
it
was
beautiful
and
a
lot
of
you.
Parents
can
totally
appreciate
that.
E
But
it
told
me
two
things
which
are
just
fronts
of
striking
one
is
we
talked
about
this
connection
between
parent
and
child?
It
exists.
There's
absolutely
no
question
that
connection
exists,
and
the
second
thing
I
found
so
striking,
is
that
my
sister,
by
the
end
of
her
life,
was
physically
unable
to
take
care
of
herself
unable
to
do
anything
grand
play,
but
she
was
able
to
let
go
of
life
and
to
me
that
speaks
to
an
inner
strength
that
I
can't
even
wrap
might
begin
to
wrap
my
head
around.
F
E
I
tell
you
that,
not
only
because
it's
important
understand
my
perspective
or
where
I
come
from
I.
Think,
very
importantly,
it's
the
reason
that
Governor
Murphy
appointed
me
to
this
position
because
he
thought
it
was
absolutely
vital
that
we
had
of
somebody
in
this
role
who
understand
what
families
go
through
well
understands
it
from
personal
experience
who
speaks
the
same
language
and
who
brings
to
work
each
day
that
sense
of
urgency.
You
all
feel
so
again,
I'm
glad
to
be
here.
To
me
this
is
a
labor
of
love.
E
A
G
Each
year,
I
come
here
and
I
find
myself
truly
humbled
with
the
strength
and
commitment
of
those
being
honored.
They
have
had
a
challenging
journey.
However,
failure
has
never
been
an
option.
I
am
proud
to
honor
these
individuals
as
our
heroes.
Today
it
is
a
privilege
to
hear
their
stories
and
to
be
also
be
able
to
share
them
throughout
our
community.
My
mother
was
one
of
the
strongest
women
I
knew
diagnosed
in
her
early
thirties
with
mobile
sclerosis.
She
raised
a
family
of
six
everything
that
was
not
easy.
Her.
G
Girls
in
them,
she
never
a
little
bit
her
disability
as
a
barrier
and
I
understand
the
importance
of
our
Atlanta
County,
disability,
Advisory
Board,
and
thank
them
for
all
that
they
do
throughout
our
community.
I
would
also
like
to
thank
today
Miss
Lakes
family,
for
their
continued
work
and
advocacy
for
those
who
suffer
and
struggle
I
have
one
quote:
Steven
Hawkins
quote
today
says
a
lot
about
the
people
that
are
being
honored
today.
G
Instead,
one
of
his
quotes
was
disability,
not
be
an
obstacle,
need
not
be
an
obstacle
to
success
and
I
see
that
throughout
today
we
truly
stand
here
in
your
shadow
I'd
also
before
I
get
started,
I'm
going
to
ask
to
thank
the
to
Christine's.
Thank
you
very
much
for
putting
this
on
today
and
everything
that
you
do.
H
H
He
was
fond
of
duty
in
2003,
while
responding
to
it
turned
out
to
be
a
murder-suicide.
He
retired.
After
his
retirement
came
to
the
prosecutor's
office,
worked
there
for
a
while
went
to
Emilio
Regional
High
School
as
a
school
resource
officer
dedicated
more
of
its
time
to
helping
young
minds,
lending
his
expertise
and
in
2015
getting
shocked.
Wasn't
enough.
He
contracted,
what's
known
as
transverse
myelitis,
my
understanding.
H
F
H
Man
once
said
a
lot
of
other
things:
okay,
all
through
that
Ken
is
recovering
nicely
presently
he's
dedicating
his
and
efforts
to
his
nonprofit
organization,
which
focuses
on
police
officers,
suffer
from
post-traumatic
stress
disorder,
suffer
from
post-traumatic
stress
disorder,
attending
the
president
of
the
New
Jersey
law
enforcement
survivor
organization,
and
he
also
know
greatly
wins
assistance
to
our
new
sheriff
Herick
Shepler
in
a
volunteer
capacity.
He
lends
his
expertise.
Any
lenses
experience
lots
of
officers
there
so
it
came.
It
is
a
great
honor
to
misrepresent
you
when
there's
a
word.
Can
I
love
yet
and.
I
J
J
That
Center
Senator
Ben
Drew
has
been
willing
to
advocate
for
disabled
law
enforcement
officers
and
has
co-sponsored
a
couple
of
bills
that
we
appreciate
and
hope
they
will
pass
as
she
went
to
state
I'd
also
like
to
thank
Atlantic
County
Executive
Dennis,
Levinson,
Atlantic,
County,
Freedom,
Franco
mica.
A
lot
of
County
freed
order,
Fitzpatrick
and
Beinecke
County
Sheriff,
Schaeffler
and
undersheriff.
I
J
J
J
J
Christie
is
a
loving
wife
and
she's,
a
wonderful
mother,
our
three
beautiful
children,
Messiah
Isabella,
who
also
had
the
disabilities
with
speech
and
I,
know
Joel.
She
goes
through
and
we
have
a
younger
daughter
of
LexA
Christie
is
a
sixth
grade,
elementary
school
teacher
at
Green
Road,
and
she
dedicates
her
time
and
she's
passionate
to
help
others
as
well.
J
Above
all,
thank
you
to
God.
We
are
truly
a
blessed
family.
Furthermore,
I
just
like
to
thank
my
best
friend
Deputy
First
Assistant
Prosecutor
Mario's
Tomika.
As
he
said,
we've
known
each
other
for
a
very
long
time.
I
met
him
when
I
started
working
at
the
prosecutor's
office
he's
been
there
for
me
through
my
ups
and
downs
in
life.
He
was
my
best
friend
at
my
wedding
to
being
right.
J
Next
to
me,
the
very
first
day
I
was
admitted
to
the
ER
for
an
unknown
condition,
which
turned
out
to
be
a
very
rare
autoimmune
disease,
known
as
transverse
myelitis,
which
only
affects
1,400
people.
United
states
of
you
I
know
the
odds
of
being
shot
a
lot
of
duty
and
having
transverse
allies
are
extremely
rare,
but
the
odds
of
having
a
friend
like
Mario
or
one
of
them
going
in.
J
Thank
you,
buddy.
You
are
a
true
friend
after
going
through
the
trauma
clean
shot
line
of
duty
15
years
ago
and
then
to
acquire
an
transverse
myelitis,
never
forget
the
day.
January
17
2015,
my
mother's
birthday,
I,
really
struggled
in
life.
I
lost
two
meaningful
careers,
one
of
the
law
enforcement
and
one
working
at
Manly
regional
high
school
as
a
school
resource
officer
and
also
I,
was
an
aid
for
children
with
disabilities.
I
really
enjoyed
both
jobs,
however,
when
they're
below
there
comes
highs
and
doors
open
up.
J
I
recently
had
the
privilege
to
take
on
the
legacy
of
retired
FBI
agent.
Mark
Johnston
mark
had
started
the
South
Jersey
law
enforcement.
Critical
incident
peer
support
program
mark
worked
for
the
FBI
for
over
20
years
and
after
retirement.
He
started
the
position
at
the
Atlantic
at
the
Anthony
Kannamma
training
center.
He
weren't
there
for
ten
years.
During
his
time
he
started
this
peer
support
group
for
active
and
retired
law
enforcement
officers.
He'd
seen
the
need
that
officers
who
have
been
involved
in
critical
incidents
and
traumatic
events
needed
an
outlet
somewhere
to
go.
J
J
J
His
name
will
be
dedicated
on
May
13th
for
national
law
enforcement
memorial
week
in
Washington
DC
at
the
candlelight
vigil.
Mrs.
Johnson
asked
that
I
share
it
with
you.
All
I
never
had
the
opportunity
to
meet
mark,
but
he
is
the
true
hero
and
I
pledge
to
take
his
program
that
he
had
started
and
we
have
made
it
into
a
nonprofit
organization,
known
as
New
Jersey
law
enforcement
officer
survivors.
J
We
are
a
peer
support
group
of
officers
that
volunteer
our
time
to
help
other
local
active,
the
retired
law
enforcement
officers,
along
with
police,
chaplains
and
mental
health
professionals
as
president
of
the
organization.
It's
my
vision
to
take
marks
mission
and
to
grow
here
in
Atlantic
County,
and
also
to
eventually
spread
it
throughout
the
state
of
New
Jersey.
It's
something
very
important
that
law
enforcement
needs
to
have
nowadays
and
outlet
for
officers
who
are
going
through
stress
that
stress
builds
up
everyday.
J
J
I
K
K
As
the
Ombudsman
said,
this
is
a
very
difficult
and
complicated
and
emotionally
wearing
process
for
individual
human
beings
to
go
through,
but
there
are
some
people
who
have
that
extra
Drive
and
that
extra
energy,
regardless
of
whatever
they
are
going
through
personally,
regardless
of
whatever
their
health,
is
regardless
of
whatever
they've
experienced
in
their
life
because
they
want
to
make
other
people's
lives
better
and
I
know
that
sounds
corny.
Sometimes
you
know
you
hear.
F
K
Stories
about
people
like
that,
you
wonder
if
it's
really
true
well
I'm
here,
to
tell
you
and
I
think
you
know
that
already
it
is
really
true.
You're
one
of
those
folks
and
I
was
so
impressed
with
you
at
the
time.
We
just
really
wanted
to
be
here
and
just
congratulations
to
you
all
and
when
I
say
I'm
proud
of
you,
I
am
really
proud
of
you.
God
bless
you.
L
Asked
me
to
step
in
and
I
became
a
new
kid
on
the
block
and
I'm
sure
everybody
can
identify
with
that,
which
meant
change
all
of
the
volunteers
that
were
there
previously.
They
did
not
come
back
because
they
just
did
not
know
what
they
expect,
because
there
were
changes,
because
the
Board
of
Directors
wanted
the
center
to
go
in
a
positive
direction.
You
know
and
acted
back
to
the
you
know
the
objectives
were
their
participants
to
be
there
and
gain
self
sufficient
and
independence.
L
So
I'm
saying
that
I
did
not
have
any
volunteers,
the
old
ones
did
not
come
back
and
basically
I
was
doing
everything
in
the
center.
You
know,
as
far
as
the
upkeep
and
Ronald
views
he
just
stepped
up
and
start
doing
things
without
even
being
asked.
He
made
sure
all
the
air
supplies
were
replenished
and
made
sure
all
the
trash
was
taken
out
and
the
floors
were
cleaned
and
everything
was
put
in
this
place
at
end
of
the
day.
The
participants
come
there
on
Tuesdays
and
Thursdays.
L
We
are
open,
Tuesday,
Wednesday,
Thursday
9:30
to
4:30
and
saying
that
it
felt
me
alive.
The
fact
that
I
did
not
have
any
regular
volunteers,
he
would
come
every
Tuesday
and
Thursday
and
just
take
the
initiative
and
I
thought
that
was
great
and
then
I
found
that
a
little
more
about
his
commitment
in
the
community.
He
does
a
lot
of
on
a
regular
basis.
He
serves
the
community
bank
I
think
at
be
in
the
area
where
he
lives
is
his
building
and
the
other
high-rises
in
Pleasantville
in
president
area,
and
he
does
that.
L
A
M
Everyone,
my
name,
is
Gigi
Mullen
I
work
at
background
is
a
twofer
rehabilitation
or
either
Anthony.
Anthony
was
actually
nominated
by
MJ
per
Stewie,
but
she's
going
to,
let
me
say
a
few
words
I'm
an
Anthony
for
the
first
time.
I
think
that
around
this
time
last
fall
I
got
a
call
from
his
Lila
is
ochi
to
tell
me
that
she
has
a
wonderful
patient,
that
I
really
need
to
meet
him.
M
So
I
went
downstairs
and
I
met
a
young
man,
a
young
handsome
man
with
a
beautiful
smile
and
I
thought
out
that
he
was
really
courageous.
How
this
young
man
has
been
told
no
a
lot
of
times
since
his
accident,
but
over
the
past
12
months,
I
had
the
pleasure
of
witnessing
witnessing
him
overcome
and
make
notice.
M
F
M
Him
he
couldn't
beat
himself
in
April.
He
ate
a
burrito
completely
by
himself,
which
was
really
important.
He
is
feeling
in
his
back
chest
on
both
arms.
He
can
stand
with
assistance.
This
past
June.
He
graduated
from
high
school
and
encouraged
his
classmates
to
never
give
up
in
a
riveting
speech
he
gave
to
the
entire
school.
The
speech
was
also
also
a
huge
hit
on
social
media.
He
was
the
master
of
ceremonies
at
that
practice.
Ability
fair
next
semester.
M
F
I
Say
too
much
because
I
just
got
my
wisdom
teeth
out,
but
I
want
to
say
that
I
feel
honored
to
be
here
today.
I
want
to
thank
my
nurse,
my
beautiful
mother
and
my
lovely
girlfriend
for
being
here
today.
That's
my
girlfriend's
birthday,
so
I
wish
her
happy
birthday
and
I
wanted
to
take
the
wonderful
people
that
back
right
for
helping
me
get
to
where
I
am
today.
G
N
By
Shane
grew
up
in
Atlantic
City
in
Greece
and
graduated
from
Atlantic
City
High
School
in
1999,
he
lived
with
his
parents
until
he
passed
away
and
they
lived
with
his
grandmother.
He
has
a
twin
brother
as
well
as
an
older
brother
and
younger
sister.
He
lived
with
two
different
families
in
the
community
where
he
worked
hard
to
become
more
independent.
He
learned
to
take
public
transportation
and
work.
They
Atlantic
air.
For
a
short
time.
N
My
Shane
participated
and
career
opportunities,
development
Cody
and
became
employed
at
the
177
fight
fighter
wing
based
in
Egg
Harbor
Township.
He
worked
there
from
January
2013
until
August
of
2016
in
August
of
2016
when
she
moved
to
another
child
and
the
Maslin
in
courthouse.
He
worked
there
for
four
days
a
week
and
the
part
of
the
janitorial
team
machine
supervisor
reports
that
he
neither
hi
Clarence
for
both
positions
and
was
able
to
security.
N
My
team
is
hard
worker
in
excellent
and
his
job
in
2014
Machin
was
able
to
move
to
their
arc
specific
supervised
apartments
where
he
was
able
to
learn
more
about
lending
on
his
own
and
have
increased
responsibility
and
independence.
He
shared
the
apartment
with
another
gentleman
in
February
2016,
rushing
to
the
advantage
of
an
opportunity
to
move
to
his
own
one-bedroom
apartment
in
Atlantic,
City
Beach
view
in
June
of
2008
Sima
Xin
decided
to
move
to
Hardy's,
run
amis
landing
to
an
apartment
that
you
could
then
put
him
closer
to
his
job.
N
Again,
he
was
sharing
the
apartment
with
another
gentleman
machine
has
one
normally
clean
or
leave
this
all
he'll
be
moving
into
another
one,
fair
Ravin
little
more
independently.
Instead
of
having
support
staffing
around
24
hours,
getting
staff
will
support
him
for
12
to
20
hours
each
week
to
provide
just
the
help
he
needs
to
live
on
his
own.
Why
she
likes
to
spend
time
with
his
family
and
this
with
them
frequently
he
dreams
of
being
able
to
travel
and
would
like
to
find
a
second
job,
so
he
could
afford
to
do
so.
N
O
I
Amy
and
I
am
the
supervisor
for
the
curry
maintenance
crew
at
the
Criminal
courthouse,
and
these
landings
I
have
the
sincere
pleasure
working
the
Russian
series
for
the
past
two
years.
Roisin
was
one
of
five
crew
members
and
we're
responding
for
the
general
cleanliness
and
upkeep
of
the
three-story
building.
Roisin
has
grown
by
leaps
and
bounds
over
the
past
two
years.
When
he
first
started
at
the
courthouse,
he
was
able
to
quote,
he
was
supposed
to
pour
the
trash
for
the
entire
building
when
he
first
as
time
went
on.
O
Russian
began
to
have
more
responsibilities
and
now
has
a
minister
close
to
every
task
necessary
to
complete
our
job,
including
running
all
the
machinery
by
nature.
Russian
is
a
quiet
man
of
few
words,
however,
his
friendly
demeanor
and
his
character
transcends
verbal
communication
and
is
apparent
to
all
those
he
comes
into
contact
with
I.
O
Rarely
have
to
ask
him
to
complete
a
task.
Roisin
does
things
out
of
the
kindness
of
his
heart
and
will
complete
text
anonymously.
This
shows
me
that
he
has
that
he
is
genuine
and
that
he
is
not
just
seeking
out
recognition.
He
simply
wants
to
be
helpful.
Russian
is
the
epitome
of
a
team
player.
He
is
kind
and
always
willing
to
lend
a
helping
hand.
G
P
As
the
father
of
two
children
with
disabilities
of
my
brother
married,
we
didn't
say
that
the
father
of
a
child
with
disabilities-
everyone
knows
that
everybody
here
today
is
here
for
your
abilities,
not
your
disabilities
and
it's
so
amazing
to
realize
that
individuals
could
accomplish
so
much
when
people
without
disabilities
can't
accomplish
them.
So
this
is
a
celebration
of
your
abilities.
I
want
to
also
say
one
other
thing
about
Tracy
that
we're
so
proud
of.
P
D
This
is
the
same
Tracy
bizarre,
because
I
haven't
seen
you
I
guess:
you've
got
one
or
two
is
your
dad
Tony
yep,
your
Uncle
John
from
World
War,
one
way
to
bizarre
family
everybody's,
either
Anthony
or
Joe.
So
all
I'd
like
to
say,
is
that
it's
a
pleasure
to
see
you
and
it's
your
my
wife's
second
cousin
Tony
would
be
her
first
cousin
once
removed
and
all
I
can
say
it's
nice
to
finally
get
athlete's
the
family.
A
A
There's
three
teachers
that
have
facilitate
this
collaboration
to
make
that
possible.
So
intimated
mentioned
two
and
Finley
Michelle
Aquila
and
Kathy
the
camp
for
helping
mrs.
sewing.
The
laundry
program
did
a
beautiful
runner
in
the
middle.
The
students
crafted
that
and
the
flower
shop
and
garden
program
put
together
the
centerpieces
into
the
questions
we.
F
F
F
A
The
other
tables
that
we
don't
have
a
nominee
yet
if
the
person
at
the
tables
was
the
birthday
dosis
today
can
take
all
three
of
those
okay
and
one
other
things
that
we
have
read
that
the
students
do
needed
up
front
holiday
wreaths.
If
you
have
a
penny
under
the
fabric
of
your
chair,
that's
yours,
okay!
So
enjoy
your
lunch.
Thank
you
ever
going
to
you're
very
much
to
the
pleasure.
Thank
you.