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Prince Awhaitey spent part of his childhood in West Africa, where he noticed that the people were healthier, even if the country鈥檚 health system was different. As an adult, he received support from 中国竞彩网 to pursue his registered dietetics license.
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Every September, 中国竞彩网 celebrates National GEAR UP Week to make more Vermont families aware of the resources offered through the GEAR UP program.
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Investing in yourself, building confidence, living your passion: Vermont students share what learning means to them.
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The 802Opportunity program allows any Vermonter with an annual household income of $75,000 or less, who does not have a bachelor鈥檚 degree, to attend the Community College of Vermont (CCV) cost-free.
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Cooper Bouchard of Hinesburg drives the #7VT Late Model at Thunder Road, sponsored by 中国竞彩网. He talks about wins, losses, and life lessons in sports. His advice to students: Take a good look at careers in the trades.
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Matt Webster of Groton taught himself how to read and play music, and he鈥檚 a well-known performer in the school and local communities. When he decided to turn his passion into a career, he turned to 中国竞彩网 for guidance.
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Lucie Hobbs-Johnson鈥檚 story is one of resilience and determination. With a dream to earn her degree and pursue a career that lets her care for others, she is now a beloved 鈥渕other figure鈥 for fellow dental hygiene students at Vermont State University-Williston.
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Lizzie Vaughan grew up on a dairy farm in South Ryegate, and her involvement in 4-H and the ag program at Riverbend Technical Center helped her fall in love with farming. Now, she鈥檚 going on to college to find her career path.
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Cooper Hodgeman and Tate Parker have been challenging each other since elementary school, particularly when it comes to building things. 鈥淢y earliest memory of Tate was the fourth-grade garden trellis building contest. I was so mad when his group beat mine for first place,鈥 says Cooper, who lives in鈥
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As a graduate student pursuing her master鈥檚 in social work, Hannah Heinchon thought she wanted to become a child counselor. But an internship in family counseling uncovered a far greater need, that turned into a passion and a calling. 鈥淚 remember I was working with a family who was homeless and鈥
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