Obtaining an education is one of the greatest achievements a person can accomplish. When you are missing something that everyone else seems to have, like a high school diploma, the hole in your life can cause shame and embarrassment. Saturday, July 22 at 7:30 a.m. on Dr. Judi, The People's Advocate, Judi Crocker Billingsley will talk with Diane Daniels Adoma. Adoma overcame obstacles as a foster child, high school dropout and teen mom to get first her GED. After that, she earned undergraduate and graduate degrees up to and including a PhD. There are many success stories that began with a GED. Dr. Judi will talk with someone who knows about how it's never too late to begin your educational journey.
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