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We are a Non Profit Organization Dedicated to Helping Those Individuals
Who are Physically, Mentally, or Socially Disabled Find Work.
The average payment for someone who is Disabled is between $200.00 and $692.00
Per Month.  With the economy as it is where is a person who is disabled going to live?
With Paying Electric, Heating Fuel, Housing, Telephone, and Co Pay for Percriptions
it is hard to make end meet. Sometime we have to rob Peter to pay Paul. We at 
Reger Enterprises Reger Foundation Global try to help these people find jobs, 
working online. Every one has their Own Story, We Invite You to Tell Us Yours.
 
My Story
 

    My name is Jackson, but please call me Jack. (Just don't say "hi Jack" in the airport or bus station or anywhere for that matter) I am the youngest of three children, my sister is 10 years older and my brother is 11 years older.

I was the spoiled brat who was an exchange student to the Netherlands in high school, I also lived with some of my relatives in Belgium when I was there. I went to college in high school. After High School, I joined the Air Force during the Viet Nam Conflict. I traveled extensively as a communications specialist and was discharged after spending three months at Wright Patterson AFB. in Ohio. I went to work, the month after discharge, for AT&T first as a computer operator,and then as a TSPS international operator. I quite Bell in 1979 and started school at Mid Michigan College where I earned three degrees and taught chemistry. I next went to Wayne State University and worked as a night auditor in a residential hotel.

     In 1984 after receiving my third degree my car rolled over and went into a lake upside down and I drown. I was trapped in the car under water for 20-40 minutes until a friend who was going to the same place I was finally waded into the water broke the window pulled me out and did CPR on me. The first people at the scene had been watching me in their rear view mirror and when I didn't come up the hill that goes around the lake,turned around and came back to see where I had gone and seen the tires of my car sticking out of the water.They also waded into the lake, but they were trying to tip the car back over to get me out, but because of bouncy issues,they were unsuccessful. That's when my friend came along. After the car accident was when I went to Wayne State for my degree in Psychology, but my grades were anything but good. The left hemisphere of my brain was damaged to the extent that I was declared unable to learn, mentally retarded. I lived in Detroit off and on for 20 years before moving in 2000 to Northwestern Lower Michigan, to Mancelona, where my friend and I purchased 10 acres of wooded land and that is where I am now. I am very easy going, but have a problem with being a patient person. I was told to come up north find a piece of land where I could look at the stars and retire. I have a roommate John, who is the chief cook and bottle washer, a cleaning lady that comes in three times a week, a nurse who comes in to fill my meds (which I have more than enough of) and my three dogs. One of my favorite saying is "the blind cannot see what the deaf cannot hear.”

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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