The Power of Potential Showcased in Amazing Clients and Volunteers of Opportunity Enterprises
- Opportunity Enterprises
- May 9, 2017
- 1 min read

The Power of Potential, what it means to be believed in, the impact of finding success. How important is your future? Join Opportunity Enterprises and host Jerry Davich on June 8, 2017 at 8 am at Aberdeen Manor to understand just how much power lies in potential and beyond to what’s possible.
Opportunity Enterprises annual Celebration of Achievement event showcases clients, volunteers and staff who have gone beyond their potential to realize new possibilities. Clients and caregivers share stories of how much impact meeting one goal after the next for an entire year, or lifetime, has on them and those they love.
The 2017 honorees include:
Max Danko, Business Services Client of the Year
Jennifer Niewinski, Daily Living Skills Client of the Year
Dan Michalak, Enriching Possibilities Client of the Year
Austin Blackman, JobSource Client of the Year
Nancy Adams, Quest Client of the Year
Linda Long, Renewed Horizons Client of the Year
Christopher Runnion, Jeanne Baird Volunteer of the Year
Christie Thomas, Jessica Wolfe Direct Support Professional of the Year
Oak Partners, Business Partner of the Year
The Power of Potential will be held June 8, 2017 at Aberdeen Manor in Valparaiso. Guest check-in begins at 8:00 am with a coffee and juice bar along with shopping the Simply Amazing Market set up on-site. The program, hosted by region author and journalist, Jerry Davich, will begin at 8:30 am.
Tickets for the event are $20 each or tables of 8 are $150. They can be purchased online at www.oppent.org/coa17 or by calling Amy Wulf at Opportunity Enterprises at 219-464-9621 ext 333.



























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