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A Journey in Generosity

Starting with less, giving much more

Educators are always educators. For Lucrecia "Blanca" Kabeary, teaching has been a lifelong passion...one that she couldn't quite stay away from.

Before becoming a substitute for Littleton, Avondale, and Buckeye Elementary, Blanca's life had taken her in many different directions. She filled almost every role in education during her 32 year career. She worked as a Bilingual Paraprofessional, classroom teacher, and finally, administration. She decided it was finally time to retire - at least, partly. 

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ESI Stories - Meet Cole Nelson

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Meet Cole Nelson.

Cole Nelson came to Arizona after deciding to make a career change, a change that he hoped would allow him to make a difference in the lives of students. Hear why Cole is motivated to make a difference!

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ESI Stories - Meet Christopher Hamilton

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Chris joined the SubSource program after moving to Tempe to complete a pastoral internship. As a future religious leader, substitute teaching has helped him become "rooted in the community" and allows him to "serve his neighbors."

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ESI Stories - Meet Arthur Basurto

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Arthur Basurto teaches Automotive Technology at Sunnyside High School in Tucson. He often tells his students "if you want the magic, you need to come to school." Last year 15 of his students earned prestigious auto industry certifications along with their high school diplomas.

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ESI Stories - Meet Lance Allred

Welcome to ESI Stories. Where you hear from real people who have made a difference in their lives and the educational communities where they work!

Meet Lance Allred.

Lance Allred was the first legally deaf player in the NBA. At almost seven feet tall, you might think he was blessed with a lot of natural talent, but his road to the NBA was not an easy one. Lance gives a lot of credit to Mrs. Aston, a 6th grade teacher who helped him look beyond his hearing impediment and use his natural grit and determination to succeed when others might easily quit.

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