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As a teenager and young adult, I had no desire whatsoever to
work at a social-service organization. I
certainly knew about poverty, but it was not one of “my causes.”
I came to work at CANI thirteen years ago because I couldn’t
find employment in the field I thought I wanted to work in. I needed a job, so I took one here. I continued to look for a position elsewhere over my first several
months at CANI. But what I know now that
I didn't know then is that I got exactly the job I was meant to have. Life is funny that way, isn't it?
CANI has provided me with more than I could ever have
imagined. I found a career at CANI, for
sure. I also met my wife at CANI, and I would not trade our relationship, or our children, for anything else in the world.
But what I have really found at CANI is a cause that I believe in. I have never lived in poverty myself, but I
was fortunate to have worked as a case manager in my first nine months at
CANI. I worked with families very
closely and I saw the issues they faced and
how hard they worked to improve their lives and their children’s lives. Their stories, as well as the stories of the thousands of
families we have served since then, continue to fuel me today.
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