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Michael Zwerling
In 1993 my father suffered a stroke, and while it didn't paralyze
him, it did send him into a depression which, were it not for the
Cabrillo College Stroke Center here in Santa Cruz, California, would
have totally robbed him of his zest for living. My family and I
are very grateful to have such a facility and organization in our
community. Dad looked forward to attending and enjoying classes
and activities for stroke victims, many of whom were far worse off
than he. In the years since his passing in 1998, the Stroke Center
has become my preferred charity to support financially, and when
Youngevity introduced the ten hours of community service
as a requirement for double diamond status, I immediately knew where
I was going to volunteer my time. It was very rewarding to assist
the students and teachers in the exercise and art classes, talk
at length with people about their experiences and outlook on life,
and participate in a most delightful field trip to an old time railroad
theme park.
Michael L. Zwerling
ZBS Radio Associates Proud Youngevity Double Diamond
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