Entering the workforce

As I recruited volunteers for the video project I was aware that we were getting a fairly good cross section of places, people and small businesses from around the state and yet there still seemed to be something missing, a youth perspective.  Then I met Tommy.  Tommy is 19 and entering the workforce with a bright mind and a strong heart for his community.  He’s been on his own since he was 17 and continues to try and overcome lack of housing, reliable transportation and healthy food sources – but that hasn’t stopped him.

Tommy participated in the youth media project at The Oregon Consortium/Workforce Alliance working on Region 14: Rural Economics.  Now Tommy is a part-time employee at Ontario’s Employment department and attending Treasure Valley Community College to receive his associate’s degree.  He plans on joining a four-year college and then going into the Peace Corp where he intends on making his media/communications experience to develop a platform for global stories.  Go get’m Tommy!

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  • http://blogs.opb.org Nancy Haidle

    Nice Job, Tommy; you’ve summed it up nicely! Hard work always pays off, however, success is not measured by your paycheck, but by how much you’ve given. Someone will always be there for you. And, last but not least, a little hope goes a long way! Thanks for the reminders.
    Congratulations on a project well done!

  • Ron Haidle

    Tommy, your post-grad goal with the Peace Corp certainly demonstrates the quote “The richest person is not the one who has the most, but the one who needs the least.” You have a community of friends who wish you well on your life journey.

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