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Founder, Professor, Attorney and CEO
House Manager from Wisconsin and former Alluvion employee
Ran the 2019 Icebreaker run in Great Falls
Former Marine and R.N. with a biblical name
Elder statesman at the Grace Home who served in Vietnam or "likes knives"
Lives in a camper with his dog behind the Grace Home
Home of the Bobcats and the Grizzlies and snows in May
DAV National Vice-Commander from Chicago or "has a pint-sized service dog"
Last name of the judge who presides over the 8th Judicial Veteran's Treatment Court in Great Falls
Veterans meet with her informally after Vet Court
Works at the VOA in Great Falls
Church that cooks for the Grace Home once a month
615 2nd Avenue North
University of Providence "Veteran's Success Coach" or Mr. Miller of the Board of Directors
IT Person at SVDP
6th Month of the year and bookkeeper at SVDP
Teaches the MSU SNAP Education classes at the Grace Home featuring food, fun and aerobics
Free food on Wednesdays at Noon at the "Veteran's Success Office" at MSU Great Falls College
Helping Vets Transition since 2016 in Great Falls
Wears a yellow t-shirt or "All his exs live in Texas"
Works at the VOA Helena
Challenged Country Crooner Aaron Tippin to a Push-Up contest at the Sip'n'Dip
Works at Neighbor Works
Finn (Mississippi) or Ice Cream, Syrup or Candy (Montana)
Former Volunteer Firefighter
Works at Centene Stadium
Drives a Mustang
A former Marine who worked at Motorola
Inventor and Grace Home alumnus
He is in the Voyagers Booster Club
Navy vet who played football for the Gladiators
Name of a big clock in London, England and Bandsaw Brother
Last name of an Army vet who was in the 2nd Infantry Division and the 1st Armored Division
Artist with 15,000 followers
Wants to go to Thailand or Bandsaw Brother Project Manager
Has a CDL license and likes creating things with beads
Works at the Homeless Outreach and Grace Home
Helps with Suicide Prevention
A Grace Home Alumnus who is very spiritual

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