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Since she was a child, A-B Tech student Chantelle Brisbone’s heart has always ached for homeless people she passed on the street. “If I had five dollars, I’d give it to them,” she said.
… fault, so I always felt bad,” he said. “I always wanted my GED.” VanHorn’s struggles with addiction continued for a … coordinator Karen Neal, encouraged him to study for his GED™. For three months, he worked weekly at Blue Ridge with … to get certified as a Peer Support Counselor without his GED™. At Blue Ridge, the student feels he’s found more than …
… that’s the part I love,” He says. Not one to sit in an office, Leih also loves the bird’s eye view of sunsets and …
… so the kids are together through elementary, middle, and high school. I felt left behind, and I got bullied,” she … have a goal, something to go for.” Roman found A-B Tech’s High School Equivalency program in January 2025, just before … from finishing it.” Roman spent much of her time in the High School Equivalency program, fine-tuning her math skills. …
… out of my mind in Motel 6,” he said. “I remember what it’s like… Pops bailed me out of jail.” Cooper noted that every …
… Learn more about A-B Tech’s construction programs here . Photo above is of Cipollina with the tiny house that he …
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… bed to wheelchair to toilet, etc.). I had learned how to check pulse and oxygen levels. But I assisted with more of …
Dan Nielson will be the first to tell you that his inner critic is tough to beat. The 54-year-old veteran, who is graduating this May with a Medical Laboratory Technology AAS degree, has battled PTSD and negative self-talk for more than half of his life.
If you had told Jair Lopez at age 15 that one day he’d be working in an American hospital, operating an ultrasound machine, and helping to diagnose heart conditions, the native Honduran likely wouldn’t have believed you.