 | | Ken Davis (right), advocacy coordinator for Life and Independence for Today, spoke to members of the Emporium Rotary Club. LIFT has built advocacy coalitions in Cameron, Potter, Clearfield, Elk, Jefferson, McKean, and Potter counties, Davis said. Their goal is to help people with disabilities live independently and integrate with their communities. He is shown with program chair, Rob Aversa. Among guests of Rotary were Cameron County High School seniors John Guisto and Nick Guisto. John plans to attend a golf college in Myrtle Beach, S.C. He is the son of Sherri and John Guisto. Nick plans to attend Penn State University as a pre-med major. He's the son of Rich and Sheila Guisto. |
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