A Message of Hope on World Polio Day: End Polio Now

“For a very long time I didn’t talk about my polio because I was in denial. I wanted to be viewed as “normal”. With my wife’s support I began to speak out and discuss my disability … With my wife’s support, I began to accept my condition and use it as a means of helping others to understand polio and support efforts to eliminate it from the world.”

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Spotlight: Mr. Dudich, Head Custodian

He taught me how to be professional, how to be mature in the workforce. George was a very kind boss, but at the same time was authoritative. He is a very simple man: do your job, be respectful, and he will respect you in return. It was a honor for me to be employed by such an outstanding boss. Mr. Dudich is truly a LCCTC legend.

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Behind the Scenes: Junior Firefighters

“What does it mean to be a firefighter? As the whistle howls long and loud, blood pulsates through every vein and your heart beats like a bass drum. A firefighter, especially a junior firefighter, must react in the moment and without error. All firefighters have guts to try to save a family, yet they all have family at home; I know this, because I am a junior firefighter.  “

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