Our mission is to make a difference by caring for people in need. We often hear stories about how we’ve made a difference from people in the communities we serve. Here are some of those stories.
Minnich's discipline, compassion, honesty and integrity are just a few of skills she attributes to the military.
Baldwin followed in his father's footsteps and served in the Marin Corps for 8 years.
Michael Schulz joined the Army National Guard when he was 17 years old.
Kenneth credits the military for preparing him for his role at AMR.
Carol Gilliam has been a part of the GMR family for 32 years, continuing to make a difference in her community.
After serving in the Army and Army Reserves, Jeremey is able to serve his hometown with AMR.
Dr. Bert Vargas touches on his experience in the U.S. Air Force and the skills he utilizes in his civilian role.
Whether active duty in the military or a veteran, Mallett-Daniel has always focused on one thing – making a difference.
Tim knew transitioning from military to civilian life might be challenging, but he was able to rise to the occasion.
It was a twist of fate that led Louis Hanssen to the Navy.
Richelle’s military background gives her the foundation to handle situations with a sense of urgency, but not a sense of panic.
Rob Hamilton’s love of service happened at an early age.
Richard Madison credits his 20 years of service in the United States Army for giving him the ability to tackle any assignment.
As an Army veteran, Shawn Hunter has worn many hats.
Fighting fires has been a passion of Allen Ward’s his whole life.
Teamwork is something Tito learned during his time as a Navy Corpsman.
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