holly ChEn and Barry Chi

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holly ChEn and Barry Chi
Volume 5, Issue 3, 2012
Holly Chen and Barry Chi
Founders Crown Ambassador
Celebrating Our 30th Anniversary
With EASTER SEALS
Happy 50th, Amway Canada!
Philanthropy
In This Issue
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Letter From Doug and Steve
Barry Chi and Holly Chen
Celebrating Our 30-Year
Partnership With Easter Seals!
Volunteer Week 2012
Happy 50th, Amway Canada!
IBOAI
The IBO Talent Show
Recognition
Win, Win, Win!
The 2013 VIP Tour of Amway
A Letter from Doug and Steve
Amway has a long history of investing in the
communities where we do business, a practice
with its roots in the philosophy of our fathers,
Rich DeVos and Jay Van Andel. They shared
a passion for “helping people live better lives”
and felt a responsibility for making the world
a better place. Acting on that belief, Amway
and its Independent Business Owners have
contributed more than $400 million to a host of
causes globally and throughout North America
since 1959.
What’s equally amazing about this is it has been
a partnership from the beginning. You never
hesitated; you walked up next to us and said,
let’s do this together. You ran with our original
programs and supported them in a big way.
Then you developed your own to make the
impact even greater!
We’re proud of you and the amazing things
you do for others where you live and around
the world. You model leadership in your
businesses and communities; you share your
success with others and you inspire the best of
human achievement.
Thank you.
Steve Van Andel
Doug DeVos
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Barry Chi and Holly Chen
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“ You have to help others
build confidence and believe
in themselves. They can’t
imagine what success is
like ; you have to paint that
picture for them.”
– Holly Chen
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Barry Chi and Holly Chen
Spreading wisdom and happiness
around the world
When Holly Chen speaks, people listen.
And they write – quickly and excitedly, trying
to capture what she is saying. Because they
know her words will be full of wisdom and
advice that will help them achieve their dreams
and goals. She and her husband, Barry Chi,
are icons in the world of Amway and are
acknowledged in the global business world
as amazingly successful salespeople. The Wall
Street Journal® featured Holly in a profile earlier
this year, touting her leadership, her teaching,
and her broad appeal: “She leads massive
rallies across Asia, at one point filling
a 21,000-person arena in Taiwan last fall.”
“I actually feel very fortunate that I had such
a harsh childhood because it makes me
appreciate all the more what we have today,”
she says humbly.
Whether her audience is in the thousands,
or just a few intimate friends sitting around
her living room in Las Vegas, Holly always
speaks sincerely from the heart and with a
passion borne of her belief in the Amway™
business opportunity. Her stories are
fascinating, and often emotional, as she
tells how she rose from an impoverished
background to run the largest Amway
independent business in the world.
When Holly Chen speaks,
people listen.
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Barry Chi and Holly Chen
A whirlwind journey
Holly and Barry started their journey toward
success in Taiwan. They were quick to
realize the potential of the Amway™ business
opportunity when the Taiwan affiliate opened
for business in 1982, and signed up right away.
A former teacher, Holly had actually tried other
multilevel marketing businesses when she
was struggling to make ends meet on a small
salary with three children. “But none of them
compared to what Amway offered,” she says,
referring to the Amway Independent Business
Owner (IBO) Compensation Plan.
Today, the enormous IBO organization they
developed, called chao fan, which means
“extraordinary” in Mandarin, is present in more
than 20 countries, from mainland China to
Russia to France to the U.S.
They started their North American business
in late 1994. By 2000 they qualified as new
Emeralds. They reached Diamond in 2002,
Crown Ambassador in 2009, and Founders
Crown Ambassador in 2011. Today, they are
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acknowledged as the heads of the largest
Amway business in the world, with 70 Founders
Achievement Award (FAA) points.
Holly’s three children are also IBOs; son Te-Pei
Liu qualified as Diamond in North America in
2011. “My mother inspired me to become an
entrepreneur,” he says. “I would probably still be
in traditional sales, living a very ordinary life, if it
weren’t for her.”
Indeed, Holly and Barry have inspired literally
thousands of people to take control of their lives
and achieve their true potential. They are tireless
in their work, passionate in their approach.
Follow a good model
One of their strongest messages to new IBOs is to learn from
those who have achieved success. “The quickest way to
succeed is not to be an explorer, finding your own path, but a
follower, leveraging the experiences of others and following in
their footsteps,” advises Barry.
Their philosophy when entering new markets is similar: Follow
your own footsteps and duplicate what you’ve done elsewhere.
“Why reinvent the wheel when it’s already been invented and
proven to be successful?” asks Holly.
“It’s no different than the approach McDonald’s takes to deliver
a consistent product in all of their restaurants,” she continues.
“No matter where you are in the world, when you go into one of
their restaurants, you know the food will be consistent. Why?
Because they have a good model and they follow it, just as
Amway does. IBO leaders, too, must be consistent in our words
and actions. Can you imagine the chaos that would result if
everyone had a different way of doing things?”
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Barry Chi and Holly Chen
Natural leaders
Holly is a natural leader. On stage, her energy
is evident as she paces; her enthusiasm,
boundless. And, as a former teacher, she is
a big believer in education. She and Barry
have developed strong training programs,
and they use the same format and messaging
with downline IBOs all over the world: Monday’s
training is focused on opportunity messaging;
Wednesday’s classes focus on the role of products;
Friday is for experience sharing; and classes on Tuesdays
and Thursdays focus on specific products. Their approach is
formulaic, proven, and the basis of much of their success in
growing their business and developing new leaders.
A former marine engineer, Barry loves talking with IBOs about
Amway™ products, sharing information and explaining why
they’re of such high quality. “People get excited when they
learn about the science and technology behind them,” he
says. Even more important, “the products are the foundation
of our business and it’s imperative that people understand
how they work.”
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They emphasize
the ARTISTRY®
and NUTRILITE®
product lines with
downline IBOs to
make sure everyone
understands the
importance of aligning
with the company’s focus on
health and beauty. “If we all
have the same goals, we can all
succeed,” says Holly.
Collaborating has always been
important to this dynamic duo.
When they visit the U.S. from
Taiwan, several downline Crown
Ambassadors from other Amway
affiliates accompany them, so the
leaders also can see the enthusiasm
of the North American IBOs.
Always learning
Holly feels you’re never too
experienced to learn something from
those who are new to the business.
“The questions they ask tell you
what’s on their minds, and it may be
something you never thought of,”
she says.
She smiles as she shares her habit
of asking new IBOs who come for
training to write down all of their
questions and then throw them into
a box. “Then, after three months of
training, I ask the person to read the
questions and it always makes them
laugh because they have learned so
much in the meantime!”
“ If we all have the
same goals, we can
all succeed.”
– Holly Chen
Holly’s words
of wisdom
A former teacher, Holly Chen is skilled
at making points in ways everyone can
understand and remember. Here are
some analogies she often uses.
On pacing yourself:
“Don’t overwhelm new IBOs with too much
information or too many products; take it slowly at
first. You wouldn’t feed beefsteak to a new baby,
would you? No, you’d give him formula because
that’s all he can handle. Same with new IBOs:
start out small, then increase it gradually as they
learn and grow.”
On keeping it simple:
“When explaining our business to others, think
about Thomas Edison. He made it so simple for
us. We just turn on a switch and we have light. But
if Edison had explained all the details that went
into making that light bulb and how complicated
electricity is, no one would have followed him. You
can’t make it too complicated or people won’t
listen.” (“And there’s another lesson from Edison,
too,” she adds: “He had many failures before he
had success.”)
On leadership:
“Moving people from belief to action is like
teaching someone to swim: They know they can
swim, but they’re fearful; they don’t know how to
start. You may have to give them a push to get
them into the water. Then you have to jump into
the water yourself to show them how it’s done.
You swim together until that person can do it by
himself. That’s what leaders do.”
On gaining experience:
“It’s like being in the army: You need to be in many
battles in order to gain enough experience to win
the war.”
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Barry Chi and Holly Chen
Giving hope to children
the elderly, too, and perhaps do something to
pay for the education of IBO children,” she says.
Holly and Barry recently were honored by
Amway with a Founders Council Matching Grant
for her work with children in Taiwan. She and
Barry sponsor a program, The Hope School
Project, in the southern part of the country.
The project provides programs and support
for desperately needy children, many of whom
have been abandoned by parents who moved
away to larger cities to find work. “My father
died when I was young and we often didn’t have
enough food to eat,” says Holly. “So being in
a position to help these children gives me
great joy.”
Holly says people ask her all the time why
she continues to work so hard. “I tell them,
‘Because it makes me happy!’” Her passion
for her work and the role it plays in changing
lives is ever so evident when she shares, “I feel
it is my mission to tell the world about this
life-changing business.”
It’s another heart-warming example of the good
that has come from the partnerships Holly and
Barry have with the company and downline
IBOs, who love volunteering at the schools.
Holly is currently exploring the idea of starting
a foundation to expand the impact of the
tremendous philanthropic work she and Barry
have led throughout her home country of
Taiwan. She shares, “I would like to set aside
some money to help more young children and
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And the world is not only listening, it’s
taking notes.
Watch a video of Holly and Barry’s work benefitting children in Taiwan:
blogs.amway.com/onebyone/a-story-of-our-leaders-in-taiwan
Read Holly and Barry’s complete Hope School Project story here:
blogs.amway.com/onebyone/in-taiwan-with-holly-chen
The average monthly Gross Income for “active” IBOs was $202.
U.S. IBOs were considered “active” in months in 2010 when they attempted to make
a retail sale, or presented the Amway IBO Compensation Plan, or received bonus
money, or attended an Amway or IBO meeting. If someone sustained that level of
activity every month for a whole year, their annualized income would be $2,424. Of
course, not every IBO chooses to be active every month. “Gross Income” means
the amount received from retail sales, minus the cost of goods sold, plus monthly
bonuses and cash incentives. It excludes all annual bonuses and cash incentives,
and all non-cash awards, which may be significant. There may also be significant
business expenses, mostly discretionary, that may be greater in relation to income
in the first years of operation.
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Easter Seals: 30 Years
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Amway has a long history of investing in the
communities where we do business, a practice with
its roots in the philosophy of co-founders Rich DeVos
and Jay Van Andel. They shared a passion for “helping
people live better lives” and felt a responsibility for
making the world a better place. Acting on that belief,
Amway and its Independent Business Owners have
contributed more than $400 million to a host of causes
in North America and globally since 1959.
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Easter Seals: 30 Years
Easter Seals and Amway:
An Enduring Partnership
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In 1983, Amway began a partnership with Easter Seals –
and the relationship continues to flourish today, nearly 30
years later. In the early 1980s, Nan Van Andel, daughter
of Jay Van Andel, was responsible for Amway corporate
communications and instrumental in forging the new
relationship. Under her leadership as chairwoman of
Amway’s Easter Seals Annual Campaign, the company
played a key role in Easter Seals’ Annual Telethons.
Well-known celebrities such as Pat Boone and Richard
Thomas took the stage with Independent Business
Owners (IBOs) and corporate leaders as IBOs and
employees manned the phones, raising millions of
dollars each year.
Since then, IBO groups have raised millions more,
working independently and in partnership with
Amway to benefit the thousands of families who rely
on Easter Seals.
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Easter Seals: 30 Years
Action from Values
Shared values
Many say it’s the similarities between the two
organizations that have made it such an enduring –
and successful – relationship. “Easter Seals is all about
changing lives and helping people realize their full
potential. So is Amway,” observes Sandy Spielmaker,
Vice President, Sales, Amway North America.
“The philosophies of the two organizations are
very compatible.”
“I am always struck by how the Amway Founders’
Fundamentals – Freedom, Family, Hope, Reward –
translate so easily to our work, too,” agrees Alex Steele,
Director of Marketing & Corporate Relations for Easter
Seals Global Headquarters in Chicago.
IBOs also see connections. “We talk a lot about giving
from the heart in our business and that’s what Easter
Seals is about, too,” says IBO Betty Jedrlinic. “Both
believe in taking a ‘bootstraps’ approach,” adds her
husband, John. “You have somebody there to guide
you, and then you set goals and work hard to achieve
them. That’s the way it is in our business and that’s the
way it is with Easter Seals.”
In 2003, Amway formalized its community-support
®
efforts by launching the Amway ONE BY ONE
Campaign for Children program. It is a focused
and powerful initiative to make a real difference in
the lives of children around the world. The program
brings together the resources of the entire Amway
community – Independent Business Owners,
employees, affiliates, and customers – with the goal
of helping children.
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Easter Seals serves
more than 1.6 million
individuals each year
Easter Seals began life as The National Association for
Crippled Children in 1919. Today, with more than 500
centers throughout North America, it is the leading
nonprofit service provider in the U.S. for those
with autism, developmental disabilities, physical
disabilities, and other special needs.
For more information visit:
easterseals.com (in the United States),
easterseals.ca (in Canada), or write to
[email protected] (in Puerto Rico).
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Easter Seals: 30 Years
Why they do it
In their commitment to Easter Seals and the families
it serves, IBOs throughout North America and the
Caribbean have rappelled down buildings, led walka-thons, held auctions, provided their professional
expertise, served on local boards, hosted picnics,
knitted mittens – and helped raise more than
$30 million along the way.
Why do they do it? And how do they find the time?
mother said to us, ‘Do you know how hard it is to bathe
a child who doesn’t bend?’ That really got to me.”
A few years ago, Claudia, along with her friend and
fellow IBO, Leila Levesque, came up with their own
fundraising program, Stitch in Time. It began as a way
to collect loose change for Easter Seals, but has since
grown to serve as an umbrella organization for a variety
of programs that their groups have come up with –
ideas that have spread to other Amway teams, too.
“You can always make time for things that are
important to you,” says Samina Bhattacharyya. “We
just put it on our calendar and don’t plan anything
else for that day. It’s that simple.”
Claudia and Angelo Nardone, along with their IBO
teams, have actively supported Easter Seals almost
the entire time Amway has – nearly 29 years. Claudia
says she was first moved to help when she heard a
mom talk about how Easter Seals equipped her family’s
bathroom so they could give their daughter a bath. “The
Indeed, there are many reasons why IBOs feel
so strongly about supporting Easter Seals:
• “Maria and I were so grateful to count 10 fingers and
10 toes on our daughter when she was born that we
committed to always help those who weren’t as lucky
as we were. Our hearts go out to them.”
– Joe Tedesco
IBO and Board Member, N.Y. Easter Seals
• “When the kids come running up to you
with open arms, it just makes you feel so
good knowing that you’ve helped make it
happen. We’re all busy in life, but you really
need some avenue to get involved with
these types of things.”
– Kanti Gala
IBO and Board Member, N.Y. Easter Seals
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• “We have a lot of young people in our organization
and we’re able to pass on that spirit of giving to them
– and now they want to get involved. They’re psyched
to come and help out, and that’s the best impact we
could have.”
– Aris Pavlides
IBO and Chair, N.Y. Easter Seals Board
• “In this high-tech day and age, people can almost
become faceless. But getting involved with fundraising
events allows us to connect with others on a personal
level, creating tighter bonds with the people who live
and work in our communities. It’s also fun to meet the
people you’re helping. And who knows, you may need
help from Easter Seals yourself someday.”
• “We have a special-needs daughter, so we know
how hard it is on families. In fact, one reason we started
our Amway™ business was so my wife, Janice, could
be home with her. But our challenges were minor
compared to what some families go through. We want
to ease their burden. And now that our daughter is 22,
she volunteers right alongside us at fundraisers.”
– Shaun Guthrie
IBO in Canada and Drop Zone participant
– Bill Kerr
IBO in Canada
• “Most people have no idea how much Easter Seals
does for the families, so we try to build awareness and
encourage participation. A wheelchair alone can cost
$15,000, and many families can’t afford that on their
own, especially with all the other costs they have. So
we connect first with our hearts and then with our time
and/or money.”
– Doyle Yager
IBO and Co-Director, Yager Family Foundation
“We’re not just about selling products.”
IBOs say supporting Easter Seals and other
causes has benefits for them as business
owners, too. “It lets people know that we’re
not just about selling products or recruiting
people,” says Ralph Helwig.
Greg Anthoine finds the Drop Zone activities
(see page 26) are great for team building.
“We have our own local teams and we are
part of the bigger Yager team, so it’s all about
working together to reach a common goal.
That’s how things get done.”
Shaun Guthrie feels that Amway’s partnership
with Easter Seals is “a huge blessing to many
people, and we should all get on board to
leverage these opportunities to get involved,”
he says. “And, too, events are a great way to
meet other ‘doers.’”
Claudia Nardone has found that working with
Easter Seals “forces me to reach outside
myself. It’s a great creative avenue for me to
look at things differently and find solutions that
I probably would not have thought of.” And that
carries over into her business as well.
Aris Pavlides summed it up this way: “Helping
others impacts our lives in many positive ways
and that enhances all of our relationships,
including our business partnerships.”
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Easter Seals: 30 Years
Corporate sponsorships
help Easter Seals do more
Although Easter Seals in the U.S. receives funding from Medicare and Medicaid*, corporate
sponsorships and individual donors are critical to their local operations, says spokesman Alex Steele.
“We never want to be in a position where we have to turn anyone away, and it is thanks in large part to
companies like Amway and their IBOs that we can do as much as we do,” he says.
*Easter Seals Canada receives no government funding.
AN EASTER SEALS SUCCESS STORY: Ben Trockman
When Ben Trockman was 17, he was injured in a crash during a motocross race and the resulting
spinal cord injury left him paralyzed below his neck. After months of intensive rehabilitation at some
of the best hospitals in the country, Ben wanted desperately to return to his family and friends in his
hometown of Evansville, Indiana. Thanks to the Easter Seals Rehabilitation Center there, he was able
to do that.
Working with a therapist who specializes in spinal cord injuries, Ben began building muscle strength.
Easter Seals also helped make his parents’ home more accessible for his wheelchair, a high-tech
machine that they maintain for him. “I didn’t know what to expect from Easter Seals, but they are
great,” says Ben.
Today, Ben is an active, articulate junior at the University of Southern Indiana. He uses a voiceactivated computer provided by Easter Seals for his schoolwork and is an excellent student. His
passion for sports has fueled his goal of becoming a sports writer.
To learn more, go to easterseals.com and search for: Ben Trockman.
“If you find the right
yourself, there should
The key is for people
the disability.”
field and apply
be no limitations.
to see past
– Ben Trockman
2012 Easter Seals Representative
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“In our long-standing partnership with Amway, I
have been so impressed by the commitment of
the IBOs over the years who have made Easter
Seals the focus of their charitable efforts,” he
continues. “Not only has their passion raised
millions of dollars to help our families, but the
unique events and fundraising ideas they’ve
come up with have spurred innovation for the
entire organization.”
At the same time, IBOs often comment about
how impressed they are with Easter Seals. (See
5 Reasons Why IBOs Support Easter Seals on
p. 35.) Kanti and Lata Gala did their own due
diligence on Easter Seals and started a nonprofit,
the We Live to Give Foundation, to give donors
peace of mind knowing that they are contributing
to organizations that have been researched and
pre-qualified. “We found that everything Amway
told us about Easter Seals is true,” says Kanti.
“They are a very well-run organization and the
people we have worked with locally are all very
dedicated professionals.”
A remarkable life:
Palmer Harston
In April 1995, Palmer Harston and her family
were vacationing in Nashville when a car
accident changed her life forever. Palmer
incurred severe spinal cord injuries, leaving her
paralyzed. After spending a month in a
Nashville hospital undergoing
surgeries and receiving
occupational therapy
services, she returned
home to Lexington,
Kentucky. There,
Easter Seals
Cardinal Hill
Rehabilitation
Hospital provided
numerous services
for her, teaching her
how to use a wheelchair,
get dressed, and perform
routine tasks.
Since then, Palmer’s accomplishments have
been nothing short of remarkable. By age 13,
Palmer was a dynamic eighth grader, singing
in her school chorus, taking modeling classes,
riding her bike,
playing wheelchair tennis, bowling, and
practicing gymnastics!
She has since gone on to create a cheerleading
team for girls with disabilities, travel to Africa
to work with AIDS orphans, graduate from
Vanderbilt University with her JD – and become
a new bride.
To learn more, go to easterseals.com and
search for: Palmer Harston.
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Easter Seals: 30 Years
Helping your own Community
What really cements the relationship for many IBOs
who support Easter Seals is knowing that funds
they raise will stay in their own communities, helping
their friends and neighbors – and sometimes their
own families.
Easter Seals has more than 500 schools, centers,
camps, and other facilities coast to coast
throughout North America and the Caribbean.
These facilities provide a broad array of services to
help children who were born with disabilities, adults
who have suffered debilitating injuries, elderly adults
in need of companionship, and transitional services
for U.S. service men and women returning from war
with psychological and physical wounds. Easter
Seals is there for each of them – with services
ranging from counseling and physical rehabilitation
to job training.
Having local facilities nearby also gives people the
chance to visit Easter Seals affiliates to see up close
and in person how their money is being spent.
Kanti and Lata Gala of New York say that the work
being done at the Bronx Center, which provides
early intervention services for 2- to 5-year-olds with
a variety of disabilities, is “ … amazing. Their work
with autistic kids is especially impressive. We’ve
seen so much progress.”
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Angela Abdallah, National Marketing Manager,
Amway Canada, has a nephew with Duchenne
muscular dystrophy. He loves going to Woodeden,
an Easter Seals camp where disabled kids can just
be kids, sharing a summer camp experience for
maybe the first time in their lives.
John and Betty Jedrlinic have helped raise more
than $4,000 for the Washington, D.C., area Easter
Seals in a great fundraising project, called Star
Brite, with the Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey
Circus. “Our goal next year is to get more people
who donate to come with us to the Easter Seals
facility here so they can see for themselves what
their money is doing for these kids,” says John.
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Easter Seals: 30 Years
“I tell people, if you can jump off an
18-story building, held by a couple
of ropes, you can show the Plan,
sponsor someone, and sell products.”
– Greg Anthoine
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Drop Would YOU rappel
down the side of a
zone building?
Walk With Me events are a very successful and family-oriented staple
among fundraising efforts for Easter Seals in the U.S. Easter Seals
Canada has raised the adrenaline stakes a bit with its own unique
fundraising opportunity – the Drop Zone. Participants gather a minimum
of $1,500 (CDN) in pledges for the chance to rappel down the side of a
building, some of them more than 30 stories tall!
Although initially terrified at the thought of dropping over the side of a
skyscraper, Amway Canada’s Angela Abdallah believes in leading by
example. “I didn’t feel we could ask IBOs to get involved if I wasn’t willing
to do it myself,” explains the four-time rappeller. “It’s such a unique
fundraising opportunity,” she adds. “When you ask friends to sponsor
you, they say, ‘You must be out of your mind, but sure, I’ll do it!’”
Patrick Reyes, an IBO who also happens to have cerebral palsy and uses
a wheelchair and canes, brought many to tears when he rappelled down.
“Bless his heart, here he is with all his own challenges raising money to
help others,” says Angela. Another woman in London, Ontario, actually
participated in her wheelchair.
It may sound dangerous, but it’s actually very safe because you’re in
a harness attached to a pulley, “and even if you fainted, they’d get you
down,” says IBO Greg Anthoine, who enjoys dressing in costume for
the event.
Watch the video here:
youtu.be/Fc9l2_UJdhg
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Easter Seals: 30 Years
What can you do to help?
Whether it’s money, ideas, time, teams, or talents, there are
countless ways to give to Easter Seals. For example:
• Many IBOs serve on Easter Seals boards, both
regional and national, including Aris Pavlides, who
also enjoys volunteering at the Easter Seals Bronx
Center. As a gym owner, his wife Denise loves
getting the crowd physically warmed up for Walk
With Me events.
• Ralph Helwig is the behindthe-scenes webmaster for the
Nardone team’s Stitch in Time
program. He handles back-office
administrative duties while Leila
Levesque helps coordinate
activities. Ralph and his wife,
Fran, recently moved to Florida
and are now helping to start
an Easter Seals project in their
retirement community.
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• Greg Anthoine of Ottawa, Canada, knows not everyone is willing to jump off an
18-story building like he does for Drop Zone, so he encourages people to join the fun
by taking pictures, gathering pledges, and greeting rappellers – on the ground. “It’s like
I tell people in the business who say they can’t talk in front of groups: ‘Then you make
the cookies and I’ll do the talking.’”
• John Jedrlinic is the
“unofficial” photographer at
circus-related Easter Seals
activities in his community.
“A camera, kids, and clowns?
Wow, I’m there!” He sends
a CD full of photos to
Easter Seals when he’s done.
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Easter Seals: 30 Years
Celebrate!
Playing for Today Gala
Easter Seals New York is the proud host of the
Playing for Today Gala, an annual event held at
Yankee Stadium to recognize and applaud the
generosity of those who support the work of Easter
Seals New York. The 2012 Gala drew more than
200 people and raised an impressive $500,000 for
the New York region.
“The Gala is the highlight of the year for Easter
Seals New York,” said Joseph DiChiara, Chairman
of the New York Board of Directors. “We rarely get
an opportunity to recognize all those who support
our mission and make our incredible programs
so successful.
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“We rarely get an opportunity to
recognize all those who support
our mission and make our incredible
programs so successful.”
– Joseph DiChiara
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Easter Seals: 30 Years
Easter Seals Annual
Celebration of Giving
Easter Seals brings its celebrated corporate donors
together each year for the Celebration of Giving. It’s
a time of learning and sharing best practices, and
for recognizing amazing efforts and results. Who is
sharing the stage with Safeway and CVS? Amway
Independent Business Owners! Congratulations!
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Since 2003, Amway employees, IBOs, and their families
have contributed to programs around the globe, benefitting
9.5 million children. Together they contributed their time and
talents through 2.5 million volunteer hours and provided
$161 million to children’s causes.
“Amway’s partnership with
Easter Seals gives us the
opportunity to build a
business of our own and
to partner with Easter
Seals to give back in a
meaningful way.”
– Patrice Martin
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Easter Seals: 30 Years
What we
accomplish
by working
together
Every year, thousands of
IBOs join with Amway to
raise money for Easter
Seals. Check out what we’ve
accomplished together!
,
54
000
volunteer hours
donated by IBOs
to Easter Seals
in 2011
3,500+
Amount raised for Easter Seals by Amway, its employees,
and its IBOs since 1983
MILLION
Number of children and adults served
by Easter Seals each year
number of
IBOs who
participated
in local
Walk With
Me events
in 2011
$480,000
766,781
amount raised by
IBOs for Easter Seals
in 2011
Amount raised by Amway Canada and its
IBOs for Easter Seals Canada in the last
five years
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$
FIVE Reasons Why
IBOs support Easter Seals
IBOs throughout North America share why
they support Easter Seals:
1
2
3
4
5
Easter Seals has remarkably low
administrative costs, with 94% of the
allocated program money going for services.
It has local affiliates, so the money
raised stays in the IBO’s community.
It provides desperately needed
services for those who may not be able
to afford them otherwise.
The centers and facilities are extremely well run
and staffed by dedicated professionals who are
committed to the people they serve – and they
get results, helping people gain independence
and self-sustainability.
Its philosophy, values, and vision are
closely aligned with those of Amway.
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Easter Seals: 30 Years
Chosen Partner for
Military Services
With suicide, substance abuse, divorce, and unemployment higher among
veterans than almost any other group, the military has chosen Easter Seals as a
national partner in its quest to reverse these frightening trends.
In May, Easter Seals was named by the former assistant to the Joint Chiefs of
Staff, Colonel David Sutherland (Retired), as the primary partner in developing
a nationwide network of collaborative, community-based services and support
for military service members, veterans, and their families.
The new relationship dramatically expands Easter Seals’ role as a service
provider. They’ll collaborate to close persistent, systemic, and harmful gaps that
diminish opportunities and quality of life for millions of military service members
and veterans, and their families, across the U.S.
Easter Seals will directly assist thousands with reintegration, employment,
health status, and family stability, as well as expand options for housing,
transportation, and recreation through its newly formed Dixon Center.
“Together, we’ll work to build public awareness, encourage community
involvement, and promote community services while channeling resources and
enabling those that have served our nation through a community-based model
of collaboration,” says Colonel Sutherland.
Reaching America
“We recognize that the urgent needs facing the community of military
members and veterans today will only be compounded by new and pressing
needs among tens of thousands of service members returning from Iraq and
Afghanistan,” says James E. Williams Jr., president and chief executive officer
of Easter Seals. “In partnership with Colonel Sutherland, we’re ready, able, and
committed to enhance our network and the communities we serve to better
assist service members, veterans, and their families with the depth and support
they deserve.”
Did you know?
Easter Seals began its work with military families and service
members returning home from World War II. It has continued
to provide valuable rehabilitation and reintegration services
throughout the last 70 years.
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Easter Seals is a provider of exceptional
services for disabled children and so much
more! Its service, education, outreach, and
advocacy specialties include:
Autism
with support for families and infants through adults.
Children’s Services
through child-care and child-development centers.
Employment & Training
via workforce development, vocational evaluation,
senior employment, and assistive training.
Adult and Senior Services
with in-home and caregiver services for adults of all ages.
Medical Rehabilitation
providing physical and occupational
therapy, and assistive technologies.
Camps and Recreation
as the largest provider of camping and
recreational opportunities for disabled children.
Military and Veterans
by providing systems of care with viable options to
support and augment current reintegration efforts.
Since 1959, Amway, its employees,
and Independent Business Owners
have given more than $400 million
to a host of causes.
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VOLUNTEER WEEK 2012
RATING
B
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IBORS
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VOLUNT
During National Volunteer Week this past April, we recognized
and honored Independent Business Owners (IBOs) who
donate their time, energy, and skills in their communities
because they sincerely desire to make a difference.
One winning story submission was chosen for each day
of National Volunteer Week, for a total of seven winners.
Each winner chose a charity to receive a $500 award.
Here we present the winning stories from Amway.net.
Read them. Be inspired. Get involved in your community.
Then start thinking about a story you could submit when
we run the Volunteer Week Contest again next year!
Find all of these stories and more, online at: Amway.net
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VOLUNTEER WEEK 2012
volunteer week winner
Homeless Find Hope
at The Relief Bus
One cold February day in 1995, Amway IBO Aris Pavlides ventured
into the streets of metro New York to provide help and hope for
the less fortunate as a part of nonprofit New York City Relief’s
(NYCR) outreach program, The Relief Bus, for the first time. Having
witnessed a scene involving children and adults alike climbing out
of abandoned cars and buildings, and having listened to stories of
those who came to be homeless, Aris felt moved to commit himself
to their cause. This year marks his 16th anniversary of serving New
York’s and New Jersey’s homeless, and his 15th of serving on the
NYCR Board.
Over the past 20 years, The Relief Bus has connected more than
191,000 people to shelters, job training, medical care, and detox
and/or faith-based drug and alcohol rehabilitation centers. The
program works out of two former school buses, each converted
to house a food service unit, a clothing unit, and counseling
and referral offices. “Sometimes it’s giving them the most basic
necessities, just a hug or addressing where they can sleep at
night,” says Aris. “The food is the hook to get them to the bus and
give them hope and help.” Relief Bus staff and volunteers serve
more than 400,000 meals each year.
A portion of the people who seek Relief Bus services are abusers
of alcohol and/or drugs, which Aris explains is not always a cutand-dried issue. “Sometimes the substance abuse comes before,
but sometimes it comes after,” he notes.
That very first day Aris volunteered on The Relief Bus, he met a
former advertising executive with one of the most poignant stories
he can recall from his time spent with NYCR. “His wife had been
hit by a car in the streets of Manhattan,” shares Aris. “He had
to take off work to care for his child, then he lost his
job, his apartment, and his daughter. Shelters
wouldn’t take him in because he was (a
homeless man) with a little girl.
In his case, the substance
abuse came after” he
became homeless.
With the assistance of Relief
Bus staff and volunteers, the
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“Sometimes it’s
giving them
the most basic
necessities, just a
hug or addressing
where they can
sleep at night.”
– Aris Pavlides
man received drug counseling and has since gotten back on his
feet and been reunited with his daughter.
The man’s success story is just one of several that have resulted
from the compassion and kindness exhibited by staff and volunteers
at NYCR. “Our team has a lot of givers,” shares Aris, who has run several
fundraising events over the years with the help of his wife, Denise. This year
NYCR plans to raise $80,000 after expenses to help fund its continuing efforts
to transform the lives of the poor.
Aris, who was introduced to The Relief Bus by his Amway Executive Diamond, Ray Melillo, has mobilized a team of
IBOs throughout the years to help build a new kitchen and repair and replace the buses. They have also helped fund
lodging for mission groups that come to serve on the buses.
Aris and Denise say that, through The Relief Bus, they have learned that each of us has not only the ability, but also
the responsibility to lift up our fellow man.
To learn more about NYCR’s efforts,
please visit http://hfny.org/new-york-city-relief
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VOLUNTEER WEEK 2012
volunteer week winner
Smiles Abound at Easter
Event for At-risk Communities
Families living in the West Boulevard corridor in
Charlotte, North Carolina, received much more than
chocolate eggs this past Easter. Since 2006, the
nonprofit City Dive, Inc. has hosted Resurrection
Weekend Outreach (RWO), a free annual event during
which families in need are provided food, clothing,
practical information and services, and plenty of fun.
Throughout the event, City Dive volunteers distributed a
total of 700 bags of clothes.
For the past four years, Kimberlie M. Wade, an Amway
IBO, has been involved with City Dive as a servant
leader, donating her time to make RWO and other
City Dive events and programs successful in engaging,
equipping, and empowering at-risk communities
in Charlotte.
One little boy in particular touched Kimberlie’s heart
as he barely spoke, but communicated to her through
the use of hand gestures. She says, “I just hope that he
understood what I meant when I told him about those
of us who wear the purple City Dive shirts – that if he
ever sees us, he can trust that he’ll be safe, that he’ll be
welcomed, and that we did not come to express pity
or sorrow, but that we came to equip, encourage, and
empower him and his entire family.
“This year, we had more than 2,200 families attend
what our founder, Bishop Terrell L. Murphy, calls
®
®
‘bringing Disney and Carowinds to the West
Boulevard,’” says Kimberlie, referring to RWO. Not
only did families enjoy carnival rides, caricatures from
a sketch artist, and shooting hoops at the event, they
also received clothes, beauty and barbershop services,
food, Easter baskets, dental screenings, and career
services – all free of charge.
“For a month, we (the servant leaders) collect clothes
and work to create a City Dive clothing boutique
for the citizens of the West Boulevard,” explains
Kimberlie. “We set up the clothing boutique like an
actual store with a checkout area, shopping bags,
and personal shoppers.”
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“Since my first time serving in this area, it amazes me
when I see children 7 to 10 years old bringing their
younger siblings and cousins in to shop for clothes,”
adds Kimberlie.
“I love serving our
extended family in the
West Boulevard, and we,
the City Dive servant
leaders, are truly
privileged to serve.”
– Kimberlie M. Wade
Rebuilding Communities
One Woman at a Time
“There may be help out there, but we don’t know
where it is.”
care for her parents. “Sometimes I don’t get home until
9 or 10 p.m.,” adds Debbie. “But it’s all worth it.”
Spoken by incarcerated women afraid and uncertain
of what their future would bring, these are the words
that set Amway IBO Debbie Lassiter on a journey that
led to her co-founding the Convergence Resource
Center (CRC), a nonprofit organization in Milwaukee.
The organization, run by a staff of 20 volunteers, is
dedicated to helping formerly incarcerated women
make critical lifestyle changes and remain committed to
those changes outside prison walls.
Among the services offered by the CRC are computer
classes and support for breaking alcohol addiction.
This year it is pursuing two new initiatives: FASD
PASS (Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders Prevention
Awareness Support Services), which will raise
community awareness and provide assistance to avoid
alcohol abuse during pregnancies, and the Human and
Sex Trafficking Support Initiative, organizing support for
survivors of human and sex trafficking.
Debbie, Chief Executive Officer of CRC, and three
other women joined forces to found the organization
in April 2004 with the intention of connecting formerly
incarcerated women with the resources they need to
successfully reintegrate back into society.
“One of my favorite stories is of a woman who sat in
front of a keyboard and started to shake. She didn’t
believe that she could learn to use a computer,” shares
Debbie. “Today she uses the entire Microsoft
®
Office Suite and volunteers at the
center. She says, ‘Convergence
saves my life every day.’”
Currently in its ninth year, the CRC has served over
200 women and offers 22 services, many of which
focus on job readiness and job retention. “We’ve had
ladies go on to be heads of business departments,
and some have started their own businesses,” shares
Debbie. “Families write saying that it’s the longest their
daughters have ever been clean.”
Systems programmer by day and philanthropist
by night, Debbie’s goal is to build her Amway™
business to the point where she can work full
time at the CRC and have more time to
“Sometimes I don’t get
home until 9 or 10 p.m.
But it’s all worth it.”
– Debbie Lassiter
volunteer week winner
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VOLUNTEER WEEK 2012
volunteer week winner
Love on a Leash
Standing at a healthy 45 pounds, with boundless energy and a heart full of love, a dog named George Oscar Bluth
is enjoying his second chance at life with the help and compassion of Amway IBO Chris Summers as well as other
volunteers and staff of the nonprofit organization Austin Pets Alive (APA).
“APA rescues animals from Austin and all five surrounding counties, then places them in an extensive volunteer
foster program to keep them off the euthanasia list in the city animal centers,” explains Chris. APA, which provides
medical coverage, physical therapy, and training for all the animals they rescue, has been instrumental in making
Austin the largest “no kill” city (i.e., 90% of animals received in shelters are not euthanized) in the U.S. as of 2011.
Chris first became involved as a volunteer at APA two years ago. As the race director for the Austin Doggie Du
Dash Duathlon, he was searching for a source of loaner dogs to accompany racers on their 200-meter swim and
one-mile run.
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Since joining APA, Chris, a highly conditioned
triathlete, has been a regular member of APA’s Joga-Dog program. “A lot of the volunteers can’t handle
the bigger, stronger dogs, so a bunch of folks and
I go down there and run them,” explains Chris. The
program is beneficial to both the runners and the dogs
as both groups enjoy some outside exercise, and the
dogs develop much-needed social skills that make
them more favorable adoption prospects. “A tired dog
is a happy dog,” laughs Chris.
Last November, Chris chose to temporarily foster
George Oscar Bluth after George was rescued by
an APA staff member just 30 minutes before he was
to be euthanized. Having been hit by a car, George
had sustained severe injuries, including a fractured
spine. “No one knew what his recovery would entail,”
says Chris. “We just knew it would take some work.”
Many physical therapy, acupuncture, and chiropractic
treatments later, George is now able to run alongside
Chris on Austin’s trails with the aid of a dog wheelchair.
“He is amazingly fast on two legs,” adds Chris.
George Oscar Bluth was named for a character
– a magician – on the television series Arrested
Development, for his ability to charm everyone he
meets. He and many other animals are available for
adoption or sponsoring through the APA. You can
also stay updated on George’s progress and doggie
®
adventures by “Liking” his Facebook page.
Building ramps across his backyard, helping George
with daily physical therapy exercises, and dressing
George in toddler-sized blue jeans to prevent him from
scraping up his legs are just a few of the ways in which
Chris has gone above and beyond to ensure George’s
comfort, happiness, and speedy recovery.
“He is amazingly
fast on two legs.”
– Chris Summers
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VOLUNTEER WEEK 2012
Special Needs Children Realize
Baseball Dreams
The cracking sound of a bat hitting a baseball, the
smell of a fresh new mitt, the cheers heard as a player
touches home plate – these sensory memories are
often a staple of childhood and adolescence across the
U.S. and many other parts of the world. But for those
with a physical or cognitive impairment, the opportunity
to play baseball is either unavailable or comes with
special challenges.
In 2004, Amway IBOs Hoyt and Karen Nunnally were
introduced to the Miracle League of South Fulton in
Georgia, a team of 40 special needs children and
young adults aged 3 to 19 who are fulfilling their dreams
of playing baseball. “We showed up (to our first game)
and it’s been history since,” says Hoyt.
At each game, volunteers known as “buddies”
accompany the children to help them with batting,
fielding, and moving about the bases. The rules are
simple: all players get to bat, no one strikes out, and all
games end in a tie – and everyone involved gets a free
dinner funded by donations from the caterer and
Board members.
“One of my favorite players is a young man named D.
D was born with Down syndrome and has a great
sense of humor,” shares Karen, who goes on to say that
D is known for always sliding into home plate. “Stand
out of his way!” she jokes.
“For these parents of these
inspirational kids, it is a
dream come true.”
– Karen Nunnally
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“What is exciting … is watching how much fun the kids
are having, to see the smiles on their faces, and not just
on their faces, but on their parents’ faces,” shares Hoyt.
Karen adds, “For these parents of these inspirational
kids, it is a dream come true. … For that day, they are
like every other child.”
Many of the players come from low- to moderateincome families, but no one has ever been turned
away because of financial constraints. Miracle League
of South Fulton founder Lee Blitch and his assistant,
Meletta Clayton, “have poured in much of their own
money to purchase uniforms and pay registration fees,”
notes Karen.
Karen has served on the league’s board for the
past two years and is actively involved with Hoyt in
fundraising, making schedules, and contacting and
recruiting volunteers. She says that the league is
working diligently to raise money to build a Miracle
League baseball field, complete with rubberized
surfaces and a concession stand, because the team
currently plays in an indoor gymnasium.
“We dream big, just like our players,” says Karen. “Our
Amway™ business has taught us to love and nurture
others. There are different types of people in this world
and everyone has something good to contribute.”
volunteer week winner
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VOLUNTEER WEEK 2012
volunteer week winner
Saving Coral Reefs,
Protecting Coasts
and Sea Life
What began in 2001 as a grass-roots 4-H project started by
Amway IBO Ken Nedimyer and his daughter, Kelly, has expanded
into a nonprofit organization that attracts volunteers from countries
as far away as Germany and England.
The Coral Restoration Foundation (CRF) has planted 4,000 corals
on 22 reefs in the Florida Keys, but according to Ken and his wife,
Denise, they are just getting started. “Just in the last two weeks,
we planted 1,000 corals,” notes Ken. “We expect to plant another
8,000 to 10,000 this year.”
Often referred to as the “rainforests of the ocean,” coral reefs help
prevent floods and reduce the impact of hurricanes and typhoons
in coastal areas, as well as provide homes to 25% of the world’s
marine fish species. Since the 1970s, coral reefs have been in rapid
decline, particularly in the Caribbean, where elkhorn and staghorn
coral are now considered critically endangered. “I realized that
nobody else was doing anything about the reefs dying,” says Ken,
who has been diving for the past 40 years. “I figured somebody
had to do something, so it might as well be me.”
The CRF team and visiting groups of volunteers grow staghorn and
elkhorn corals in an offshore nursery for a year before transplanting
them onto reefs. Ken notes that CRF continues to tweak its
techniques in order to make the process efficient and sustainable
on a large scale; in the past four years, they have seen dozens of
corals spawn naturally.
“There was no book written, no formula to follow. We had
to innovate and learn from our failures,” says Ken. “All the
things we’ve learned in the Amway™ business – the value
of education, the idea of duplication, leadership training,
how to treat and respect other people – we’ve applied to
the coral business and everyday life.”
Denise, who is a CRF Board member, explains that her and
Ken’s Amway business works hand in glove with their passion
for the environment. “Because we live on islands, some of the
water we use washes into the ocean, so we encourage resorts to
use Amway environmentally sensitive laundry products,” she says.
“Integrity is such a big thing for us and Amway is a company that
cares about integrity, the environment, and its people. We
try to impart that on the community.”
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“It’s more important
to make a difference
than to make money.”
– Ken Nedimyer
This past March, Ken was named a CNN Hero for his ongoing work in coral
restoration and the news of CRF’s work has been spreading. “Tanzania has asked
us to put in a nursery,” says Denise. CRF recently received a permit to plant 50,000 corals from
North Key Largo through Key West, where CRF developed a small training nursery to assist the Florida Keys
Community College marine biology program.
Over the years, the coral restoration project has been passed down to each of Ken and Denise’s four daughters,
all of whom are Amway IBOs.
Having originally intended to sell the corals, the Nedimyer family finds it more rewarding to put the corals back onto
the reefs, and to this day they have not sold a single one. Ken shares, “If we’ve learned anything as a family, it’s
(that it is) more important to make a difference than to make money.”
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VOLUNTEER WEEK 2012
and supplies are collected to cover the
shelter’s expenses for three months.
Although Jarrod is no longer a math teacher,
he is still involved in the school fundraiser
as well as others, which he and Tara help
organize. “Once we became members of the
Board … we saw how the finances are tied
to the euthanasia rate. We decided we had
to do something to help raise money to help
keep those animals in the shelter just a little
longer to possibly find their forever home,”
explains Jarrod.
volunteer week winner
Animal lovers
Unite to Support
Local Animal Shelter
What began as a small student fundraiser has grown into a countywide effort to support the Gibson County Animal Shelter of Indiana
in any way, shape, or form. Amway IBO Jarrod Beck became
involved with the shelter more than 10 years ago and has continued
to support the animals with his wife, Tara, through organizing and
running fundraisers and educating the public about the benefits of
adopting pets from animal shelters. They have both served on the
shelter’s Board for the past six years.
A former high school math teacher, Jarrod combined his love for
animals with his students’ pleas for bonus points in conducting a
food drive for the shelter. Ten years later, the tradition continues and
now takes place in three other schools.
“I originally did it as a gesture for the shelter, but quickly realized
that it was also a great teaching point for my students on how to
be a philanthropist,” says Jarrod. “One year, a little boy was saving
change all year long and brought in a big pretzel jar of change. It
ended up being over $150 – and he was an elementary student.”
The year following the first food drive, Jarrod expanded the
collection to include items such as leashes, toys, blankets, and
prepaid gas cards. Through this annual collection, enough money
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Throughout the year, Jarrod and Tara run
several events, including car shows, two®
hour Zumbathons , and cookouts at local
grocery stores, to help support the shelter.
“From April to June, we are usually out
in businesses looking for donations and
sponsors … It is worth it to know that the
one-day event provides for the shelter for
a month,” says Jarrod. “There are so many
people who help us. A lot of little things
add up.”
The shelter currently houses about 40 cats
and 35 dogs, while Jarrod and Tara house
16 animals of their own, including six that
came from animal shelters, plus four horses.
“There are so many great animals out
there,” shares Jarrod. “Our goals are to
be a limited-kill shelter and to get as many
animals out the door as possible.”
Cyclists Leave Cancer
in the Dust
The roaring success of the very first B Strong Ride event, a bicycle ride to leave cancer behind,
could hardly be attributed to beginner’s luck. In 2011, Amway IBOs Dave and Patty Benson
worked diligently with other event supporters to organize and run the first ride, raising over
$273,000 – the most of any LIVESTRONG-partnered event nationwide. This year, they hope to
double that number.
“The key is not so much cancer research as it is improvement of lifestyle,” says Patty, who sits
on the B Strong Ride Advisory Board with her husband. “Last year, in excess of $50,000 was
given to the Boulder Community Hospital Inpatient Cancer Center. They used the money to
spawn the design of a new wing, which will include a courtyard for the patients to enjoy,” says
Dave. “They’ll start building next year.”
Dave and Patty note that the cause has gone viral in terms of support for and involvement in
the event, which is partnered with LIVESTRONG and the George Karl Foundation, founded by
cancer survivor George Karl, the Denver Nuggets head coach. “The new partnership ensures
more local support and greater visibility,” explains Dave.
One month before this year’s event, the number of preregistered participants exceeded the
number of last year’s participants. “We have enlisted several additional families to help with this
ride, which was quite easy once they understood the cause,” says Patty. “It grows and grows
and grows!”
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VOLUNTEER WEEK 2012
Gearing Up for the Pediatric
Brain Tumor Foundation
Amway IBO Wil Loewer has been a motorcyclist for
most of his life. “When we got married, he threw me
on the back of a motorcycle and said, ‘Let’s go!’”
laughs his wife and fellow IBO, Suzanne Loewer.
This past May, the Loewers channeled their passion
®
for motorcycling into the Louisiana Ride for Kids , a
motorcycling event held in support of the Pediatric
®
Brain Tumor Foundation (PBTF).
On May 20, 150 people hopped onto motorcycles and
into sidecars to enjoy an hourlong ride through scenic
central Louisiana. The official Stars of the event – four
children diagnosed with cancer – were given VIP
treatment for the ride. “Sometimes the Stars can’t ride
for that long on a motorcycle, so most of them ride in
sidecars,” explains Suzanne. “We take care of the
kids first.”
The ride raised nearly $23,000. “To see almost
$23,000 written on that check – that was special,”
shares Suzanne.
While raising funds is certainly important, Wil and
Suzanne agree that there is more to the experience
than the checks. “These kids’ lives change after a brain
tumor diagnosis. Their lives become one of doctors,
nurses, tubes, and shaved heads. When they ride,
they get to forget all that and just have fun. Their smiles
make everything worthwhile,” says Wil.
The Loewers note that with the help of fundraising
events like Ride for Kids to support pediatric brain
tumor research, approximately 60% of children
diagnosed with cancer survive for more than five years.
In 1960, that number was just 4%. Through the annual
motorcycle rides held in almost every U.S. state, the
PBTF Ride for Kids has raised more than $67 million
since 1984.
“It’s a whole lot of work, but when you see the smiling
faces of our Stars as they complete their ride, you know
it has all been worth it.”
“ These kids’ lives change
after a brain tumor diagnosis.
When they ride, they get to forget
all that and just have fun. Their smiles make
everything worthwhile.” – Wil Loewer
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Warming the Hearts of
Kansas City’s Homeless
Magic, music, hot chocolate, and more – these are just a few of the
things that Kansas City residents enjoy at the twice-a-year events
put on by nonprofit Care of Poor People, Inc. (COPP) in the Kansas
City area. COPP serves the city’s homeless and low-income
populations by hosting major events that take place around
Thanksgiving and Easter for up to 2,300 residents in need. For
the past 12 years, Amway IBOs George and Diana Arnold
have volunteered their time for these events.
“At our last event, we had 85 ten-foot tables filled with clothing
stacked a minimum of 4 feet high,” says George, who likes to
wear a whimsical hat while working the events to make people
smile and to make him more easily identifiable to volunteers. Diana
adds, “We always have coffee and hot chocolate, especially in the
winter after Thanksgiving.”
Both volunteers and those served walk away from the events with a
newfound appreciation. “We’ve gotten stories from child volunteers
saying, ‘I never realized how good I had it,’” notes George. He also
shares one woman’s story that is particularly memorable for him. After
a COPP event, he gave the woman a ride home, and six months later
he ran into her at the next COPP event – only this time, she was on the
other side of the volunteer table. “I asked her what happened, and she
said that she had gotten the supplies she needed at the last event and
was able to dress up, get a job, and give back to the community,”
he shares.
“I have a firm belief in the idea that where there’s a will, there’s a way.
I believe that I’m put in touch with people who have a need, and I help to fill
that need,” says George, who received the 2011 COPP Compassion Award.
“That’s what I try to do with Amway, too.”
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It’s just part of being an active-duty family with
the U.S. Air Force – every two years, the Givens
family relocates to another part of the country.
After every move, they seek out a way to contribute
to their new community. Shortly after moving to
San Antonio, Texas, Amway IBO Teresa Givens
discovered West Avenue Compassion (WAC), a
nonprofit with the mission of equipping low-income
and underemployed families and senior citizens with
the tools they need to move forward in their lives.
Teresa, her husband (who is in the Air Force), and
their five daughters have been volunteering with
WAC programs since August 2011.
On Tuesdays, WAC volunteers collect food from
the San Antonio Food Bank and other sources, box
it, and distribute it to about 170 families at one of
several locations. WAC distributed 158,000 pounds
of food in 2011 alone! “At a minimum, we hope to
provide about two to three meals for each family
(at each distribution),” says Teresa.
older brothers and sisters were playing in leagues
somewhere, but these younger children didn’t have a
place. The parents loved it because it was (located)
so close to home.
“The children learn and improve their sports skills,
but more importantly, these children realize they are
important and supported by their community.”
Being self-employed as an IBO, Teresa is thankful
for the flexibility of her schedule, which allows her to
volunteer so frequently. She says, “I have achieved a
productive way to live, and I enjoy volunteering with
West Avenue Compassion and sharing so many of
my IBO benefits with the community!”
Families are also offered donated clothing,
access to a community health nurse,
assistance with job applications, GED and
ESL classes, and parenting classes.
Last spring Teresa helped WAC kick off a new
venture: providing a soccer program for boys
and girls under 8 years of age. “Oh, that was so
much fun!” she recalls. “Some of the children’s
San Antonio Families
Moving Forward
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VOLUNTEER WEEK 2012
Medical Patients receive
care in style
Medical patients around the U.S. are receiving the care
they need thanks to the supporters, volunteer pilots,
and drivers of nonprofit Angel Flight Northeast, which
provides free transportation for patients to and from
homes, hospitals, and airports.
Amway IBO Tom Crounse is an important part of this
volunteer community. When he’s called to transport
patients, he arrives dressed in a black suit and bow tie,
driving a limousine. “I love doing the unexpected,”
says Tom. “I love the look in their eyes when I show
up in a limo.”
Tom had been searching for a way to carry on the
example set by his late father, who used to deliver
food donations to homeless shelters in Boston every
Sunday. After learning about Angel Flight Northeast
from a realtor and pilot he met, he knew he had finally
found the opportunity he was seeking.
“He (the realtor) explained how he donates his fuel,
plane, and time to provide free flights for medical
patients of all ages to area hospitals,” explains Tom. “I
asked, ‘How do your passengers get from the airport
to the hospital?’ He said, ‘Oh, that’s easy – we have
volunteers who donate their vehicles, fuel, and time.
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They’re called Earth Angels, and we could always
use more!’”
Within days, Tom became an Earth Angel. On his first
call, he met a mother and her child at the Shriners
Hospital for Children in Boston. They needed to meet
their Angel-piloted plane for their trip home to upstate
New York.
“The 7-year-old boy was receiving ongoing treatment
for disfiguring, severe burns he experienced as an
infant. It was one of those life-changing moments I’ll
never forget,” says Tom. “He was playing with handheld
video games, acting just like any other child. (The
experience) taught me perspective on life and what is
really important.”
Punches and Kicks
for St. Jude Children’s
Research Hospital
For Amway IBOs Dennis and Jody Mills, the week
of Valentine’s Day calls for breaking boards, punching,
and kicking – but it’s all done in the name of friendly
competition and a charitable cause. Since the couple
bought WestWind Martial Arts in Prosser, Washington,
in 2005, they have hosted an annual weeklong
fundraiser to support St. Jude Children’s
Research Hospital.
Throughout each fundraising event, break-a-thons,
kick-a-thons, and spar-a-thons are held during regularly
scheduled class time. Chung do kids of ages 5 and 6
as well as tae kwon do students from age 7 and up are
welcome to join the competitions.
“During the kick-a-thons, we have people hold up a
square pad to students at waist high, then the students
do either front kicks or back kicks, counting for a
minute, resting for a minute, and repeating that for an
hour. But if they need a five-minute break, that’s OK,”
explains Jody. “We once had a 13-year-old boy do
2,595 kicks in an hour!”
about $3,000 at each
weeklong event. “The
competitions are a fun
way to break up class
because they don’t
need to work on their
form,” adds Jody.
In speaking about some of the younger
students, Jody says, “I think it’s good for
them because it makes them more wellrounded black belts. It’s not all about them.
I like to think that they’ll give back to the
community when they become adults.”
Dennis and Jody bring two different sets of skills to
the table to ensure each fundraiser is enjoyable and
runs smoothly. Jody is the planner and Dennis
leads the competitions. Dennis and Jody’s
combined efforts, along with the help
of their students, result in raising
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Happy 50th, AMWAY Canada!
Happy Anniversary,
Celebrating 50 Years of Business Partnership and Success…
Amway Canada!
This year we are proud to celebrate
50 years of helping Canadians live
better lives! It’s Amway Canada’s golden
anniversary and we want to thank you for
making this milestone possible.
Back in 1962, Amway expanded for the
first time outside of the U.S. We set up shop in London,
Ontario, and we’re proud to have been – and continue to be –
a part of tens of thousands of Canadian lives.
Amway’s foray into Canada was our first step on a path that’s
taken us to over 100 countries and territories worldwide.
Whether you know us from our early days as “that soap
company” or from today as a global leader in online sales
of health and beauty products, we’re so grateful that you’ve
chosen to make the Amway™ business opportunity and our
products a part of your lives.
Happy anniversary!
Lydia Ayora
Country Manager, Amway Canada Corporation
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“Happy 50th anniversary, Amway Canada! Let’s celebrate our
partnership, shared successes, and growth for the next 50 years!”
– Tanios Viviani
Regional President, Americas
“Fifty amazing years of commitment to a vision of entrepreneurship,
economic freedom, and helping IBOs find success. Congratulations,
Amway Canada!”
– Sandy Spielmaker
Vice President, U.S. Sales
It’s a yearlong celebration as Amway Canada commemorates its 50th
anniversary. You can take part in the fun, too! Be sure to:
•
Send your best wishes, photos, or videos to [email protected].
•
Check out the photos and memories others are sharing on Amway Canada’s Facebook Virtual
Memory Wall. Go to facebook.com/AmwayCanada and click on the “Virtual Memory Wall.”
•
Watch the special congratulatory messages from Doug DeVos, Steve Van Andel, and Amway
co-founder Rich DeVos.
•
Watch 50 years of Amway Canada, as told by IBOs and employees. Visit Amway.ca and click
on the 50th Anniversary logo!
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YOUR IBOAI
During the last few months, you may
have also noticed a boost in the IBOAI’s
®
®
presence on Facebook and Twitter . The
IBOAI quarterly e-newsletter, The Voice, has
also become more robust. Through these
improved communications, IBOs can easily
tap into news and what’s to come for them,
as well as the philanthropic endeavors of
the IBOAI.
Helping Make Dreams
Come True
Your IBOAI:
Making Strides in Support of IBOs,
Helping Dreams Come True
The positive attitude, endless energy, and tireless
®
commitment of the 2012 IBOAI Board is evidenced by its
support of the hard work and success of IBOs in North
America – and by the families and communities that
mean so much to them. This year has brought strides
forward in IBOAI’s partnership with Amway, enhanced
communications to the field, and philanthropic efforts that
truly make a difference in people’s lives.
Supporting IBOs
To benefit IBOs and ensure long-term success of this
business, this year the Board has collaborated with
Amway on:
• Incentives • Training
• Events • Products
• Campaigns • Delivery
• Promotions • And much more
• Awards
Behind the scenes, the IBOAI has been working
diligently to increase awareness of the IBOAI and
improve its communications with the field. The IBOAI
recently enhanced the association’s website with a
new look, easier navigation, and expanded
information and news.
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In May, the U.S. Dream Academy recognized
Kathy Victor, IBOAI Chairman, and the IBOAI
at its annual Power of a Dream Gala. The
Legacy Award was presented to Kathy by
Jim Payne, Amway President of Asia Pacific
and U.S. Dream Academy Board member.
In her acceptance speech, Kathy shared
the IBOAI’s vision of helping people live
their dreams, much like the mission of
the U.S. Dream Academy and its
after-school programs for children of
incarcerated parents.
Also in May, at the annual Easter Seals New
York Gala, the President and CEO of Easter
Seals Inc., Jim Williams, presented Amway
President of the Americas Tanios Viviani with
the organization’s highest honor, the Lilli and
Allan Shedlin Award. Jim spoke eloquently
about the history of Amway and Easter
Seals, the strength of their relationship, and
the more than $32 million that Amway has
raised in its 29-year partnership with Easter
Seals. Tanios accepted this award on behalf
of all Amway Independent Business Owners.
Current Board members Kanti Gala, Bill
Hawkins, and Angelo Nardone were just
a few of the many IBOs who attended this
special event.
There are many great things ahead for the
IBOAI this fall, including the Amway Canada
50th Anniversary Celebration, the 2013
Board election, October Board meetings,
and Achievers. Keep connected!
Visit IBOAI.com often.
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What happens then? The judges’ top 10 picks
will be available at AchieveMagazine.com for you
to view beginning Monday, November 12. Watch
them all, be amazed at the talent, and vote for
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RECOGNITION
EMERALD
Reaching Emerald is a significant achievement, the result of sustained effort and successful leadership.
As Emeralds, IBOs have demonstrated their ability to sell, recruit, train, motivate, and teach others to
do the same. They have built healthy organizations and are reaping the rewards of their hard work.
Yusuf Ali and Maka Ahmed | Minnesota
Living the dream: Yusuf and Maka began their Amway™ business after
arriving in the U.S. as political refugees from war-torn Somalia. They’ve found
that it’s allowed them to live a life that answers the question: “How do I build a
life of meaning, passion, and balance, with the flexibility to control my time and
achieve all that I want to achieve in life on my own terms?”
Looking to the future: Supporting their family here and in Somalia and
bringing hope to their homeland (through education and mentoring initiatives
they’ve started) are foremost among this couple’s goals. Says Yusuf, “As we
teach our kids (Hassan, 17; Sahra, 16; Zak, 13; and Sahal, nearly 10), what
matters most is who’s better off because you lived.”
Mary and José Arteaga | Illinois
Living the dream: When José started his Amway business, he had three
goals in sight: “For Mary not to have to work, for me to be home with my wife
and kids (Gumaro, 15, and Favián, 11), and for us to never again depend upon
employment.” Mary credits José’s dedication to their business with saving their
marriage and the business with helping them “come out on top.”
Looking to the future: “I love helping people get out of the same rut we were
in!” Mary remarks. “We want to share this opportunity with as many people
as possible,” adds José, who’d like to become savvy at investing and start a
foundation to help people in need. “We’re infinitely thankful to our sponsor, who
knocked on our door and changed our lives.”
Sixto and Berta Barrientos | California
Living the dream: “Money doesn’t bring you peace, but it leaves you about
a block away from happiness,” Sixto says, smiling. He and Berta no longer
labor long hours in the fields to provide for their family. “Before, we were limited
in what we could buy the kids (Sandra, 20; Katherine, 17; Cynthia, 13; and
Michelle, 6),” Berta says. “Now we can shop to our hearts’ content!”
Looking to the future: Sending the girls to college is on the couple’s radar.
So is buying a house. “I’ve always dreamed of owning a big ranch,” says Sixto,
whose “biggest satisfaction has been being able to take care of my mom. We
paid a price to get here, but it was worth it. Before, we didn’t have hope. Now
we have results to prove our dreams can come true.”
Read more about each new Emerald qualifier at
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Carmen and Francisco Baez | Dominican Republic
Living the dream: Former owners of an office supply company, Carmen saw
quality time as a benefit of owning an Amway™ business. Francisco, who’d
spent a decade teaching theater, saw “that I could get back to what I really
enjoyed doing: working with people” and motivating them to work together to
achieve their dreams. The couple also appreciate having time to spend with
their boys, Wendell (13) and Wilmer (10). “Here we have everything,” he says.
Looking to the future: “We want to contribute to society by helping more
people understand the principles and values we’ve learned through our Amway
business,” Francisco says. With their sights set on Diamond, he and Carmen
“will be able to keep helping our parents, assure that our children not lack
anything, and travel the world.”
Pooran and Amla Benny | Trinidad
Living the dream: Pooran and Amla were living paycheck to paycheck and
renting when they learned about the Amway business opportunity. Today they
own a home, are free from their jobs (she was a teacher; he worked for the
government), and enjoy traveling. They also have the peace of knowing “our
daughters (all IBOs) will never have to worry where the next dollar is coming
from. We’ve created a legacy for them,” Amla says.
Looking to the future: Not only do they hope to see Europe and Australia
someday, the Bennys also want to make a positive mark on many lives. “The
most important thing we can do is lay a foundation for people to understand
the principles of the Amway business,” Pooran says. “We are designed to
dream, to succeed – to overcome, to become.”
Emmanuel Chan and Jinling Zhen* | New York
Living the dream: “There are so many positives about owning an Amway
business,” Emmanuel says. “The best thing is being your own boss. Another is
meeting new people and seeing new places. Your business is always evolving.
The financial rewards are great, too! I don’t think there’s another business like it,”
he says with a laugh.
Looking to the future: Emmanuel and Jinling are looking forward to starting a
family. “It’s hard to envision where we’ll be in five years” because so much has
happened, including getting married, he says. “Five years ago, I thought I’d be
finishing college and working (my job) at the jewelry firm.” Jinling’s been able to
quit her job, too, and fulfill a lifelong dream: opening a wedding store.
Javier and Silvia Chavez | California
Living the dream: When Javier, a trucker, was injured in a bad accident, “we
were at Platinum,” says Silvia. “We were already getting regular checks from our
Amway business, and we never stopped getting them.” That safety net helped
Javier focus on his recovery, which took years. “We’ve learned we have to live for
today, plan for tomorrow, and plan for the future,” Silvia says.
Looking to the future: All four of their children are active in the business. “We
love spending time with them and the grandkids,” Javier says. “Knowing we’ll be
able to travel with them as much as we want makes me happy,” adds Silvia, who
also regularly visits Mexico to check in on her parents. Trips to the Holy Land,
Spain, and Brazil top their list of dream vacations.
The average monthly Gross Income for “active” IBOs was $202.
Approximately 46% of all IBOs were active.
*Not pictured.
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RECOGNITION
César and Jeovanny Encarnacion | Dominican Republic
Living the dream: “It’s not just about having more time and money, but about
being able to actually dream,” Jeovanny says of the liberation they’ve felt since
starting their Amway™ business – and leaving their various jobs. “We didn’t know
how (to dream) when César got up at 4 a.m. and home at midnight. This business
gives you opportunities you can’t buy, like seeing the world, which takes money
and time.”
Looking to the future: César and Jeovanny delight in spending time with
their sons, César Jr. (17), Daniel (14), and Moisés (8). “Now we can support their
dreams as well as the dreams of others,” she says. Adds César, “I love helping
and there are so many who need help.” He hopes to start a foundation someday
to aid that work.
Nandini and Rajesh Krishnamurthy | California
Living the dream: Rajesh went from a job in software engineering to part-time
consulting. Nandini left her job in IT recruiting and says, “Now I stay home and raise
our 3-year-old son, Vaibhav Rajesh. Amway is the only business opportunity where
dreams matter more than the skills you bring to the business. As long as you have
the desire and are willing to learn and work hard, you can build this business.”
Looking to the future: “The prospect of traveling more excites us,” says Rajesh.
“We want to empower people around the world to succeed.” Currently, that
includes people in the U.S., India, Mexico, and Australia. “We also want to be the
best role model for our son,” adds Nandini. Helping kids with special needs is
another priority. “If we can change one life for the better, then we will be blessed,”
she says.
Yue-Ying Li | California
Living the dream: Yue-Ying’s Amway business is the perfect fit with her love
of travel and helping people. An acupuncturist and M.D. trained in Chinese
medicine, she believes “the best doctor is not the one who knows how to deal
with disease. The best doctor is the one who knows how to prevent it. And
®
nutrition plays a big part in that.” NUTRILITE nutritional supplements are just
what this doctor orders!
Looking to the future: “I want to continue growing my business so I can help
more people.” Sharing the benefits of the products is rewarding. However, YueYing derives the greatest satisfaction from helping people “discover their gifts and
abilities” through business ownership. “I also want to travel more, because living
in L.A. is stressful.” She unwinds by “getting out in nature.”
Xiao Guang Feng and Jian Li | Nevada
Living the dream: Jian enjoys the one thing his traditional businesses could
never give him: time to spend with his young children, Tiffany (11) and Sabrina
(9). (Sons Tyrone and Horace are grown.) “Our Amway business has changed
everything,” Xiao Guang says. “The environment and help from our mentors
has made my husband kinder, happier.” They also enjoy traveling as a family
and sharing the business wherever they go.
Looking to the future: “We love to travel as a family. We’re looking forward
to seeing Australia, New Zealand, and South America,” he says. “We also love
talking to people and sharing the business wherever we go. A lot of people
have dreams, but don’t know how to achieve them. We want to share what’s
worked for us. I see big returns in the future!”
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Fabby and Alex Llanos | Florida
Living the dream: “We’ve been blessed to see a wonderful opportunity in our
Amway™ business – to have a better lifestyle, one we can share with others,”
Fabby says. The key to their success: having upline mentors. Counting them as
close friends? “That’s priceless,” she says. When she was laid off from investment
banking and Alex quit his job, “they helped us see this business was our job.”
Looking to the future: “It’s beautiful helping others grow through the same
challenges you once faced,” says Alex, a former store manager. He, Fabby, son
Kevin (15), and daughter Katherine (11) are looking forward to buying a house with
a pool and a ranch where they can take their team to ride horses. More precious
than realizing their own dreams, however, is “helping others’ dreams come true.”
Martha and Jairo López | Florida
Living the dream: “The personal growth we’ve undergone through our Amway
business is definitely the greatest reward,” states Jairo, who has learned to be more
disciplined. “We are two totally different people today!” Martha agrees. “I surprise
myself sometimes!” she says, referring to her increasing patience. “We can help
change thousands of lives, including our kids’. That’s the greatest thing to me.”
Looking to the future: Jairo and Martha look forward “to all the good things in
life” and sharing their abundance with others. “Travel is my passion,” she says.
“On my billboard of dreams is first Peter Island, and then Paris and Venice.” Jairo
can’t wait to surprise his parents with a trip to Argentina. And he’s determined to
create a new pin level to meet his ambitious goals: Intercontinental Triple Founders
Crown Ambassador.
Darren and Julie Mulliniks | Virginia
Living the dream: “It’s crazy how far we’ve come!” says Julie, who was in
college, waitressing, and newly married to Darren when they started their
Amway business. Darren left banking and went into landscaping to have more
control over his time. Julie was able to pick and choose subbing assignments as
a teacher. “This business has taught us to work toward our goals,” she says.
Looking to the future: “We want to reach Diamond so we can both be full time
in the business,” Darren says. “We’re also looking forward to becoming parents
and being able to work from home.” He and Julie envision building a house on a
lake. “We’ve made a lot of friends in this business,” she says, “and we want them
to experience the same things we have.”
Mikhail and Olga Okunev | California
Living the dream: Newly arrived from Russia with their seven children, Mikhail
and Olga started their Amway business so they could buy the products their
family had become familiar with in Russia. “It’s the most amazing feeling to help
someone out with the products,” Olga says. When their jobs (hers in child care,
his in construction) foundered, “We decided to build the business full time.”
Looking to the future: “Life today is like a fairy tale!” Olga exclaims. “It’s not a
struggle. We can sleep in and spend time with our children and grandchildren.”
The couple’s goals now include helping their children (ages 17 to 29) become
established and fulfilling their parents’ dreams. They’re happy they can help
so many Slavic immigrants through their business. “We also want to help the
people in Russia, especially orphans.”
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RECOGNITION
Edmund and Lucy Wong | Ontario
Living the dream: “Because of our Amway™ business, we were able to quit
our jobs in our late 40s,” Edmund says. “We loved our jobs (he was a project
manager, Lucy a radio broadcasting producer), but we love Amway more.” Not
only has it given them a sense of control over their time and finances, it’s also
brought great meaning to their lives.
Looking to the future: “We want to keep helping others succeed and
expanding our group,” Edmund says. He and Lucy enjoy sharing what they’ve
learned about health and wellness through presentations they offer to the
community. “We have the best products that can help people maintain their
health and well-being,” he believes. The couple also enjoy traveling, tai chi, and
time spent with their grown sons and golden retriever, Kaylee.
Read more about each new Emerald qualifier at
AchieveMagazine.com > Achievement > Emerald Stories
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Sapphire
Achieving Sapphire exhibits dedication to
building a sustainable balanced business and
mentoring others to do the same.
Yusuf Ali and Maka Ahmed
Minnesota
Carmen Cedeno and Gabriel Arellano
Texas
Herlinda Barajas and Jose Jesus
Texas
Alberta Chavez and Emetrio Chavez Reyes
Georgia
Elvira Alvarez and Juan Cruz
California
Philip Cunningham
Florida
Dreidys Valdivia and Andres Diaz
Florida
Ramon Estrada and Ericka Villasenor
Nevada
Bernabe Garcia
Oklahoma
Claudia Rivera Ortiz and Jose Henriquez
Illinois
Aurelia and Eulogio Lopez
California
Olga and Ivan Manolov
Washington
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RECOGNITION
Maria and Porfirio Martinez
Texas
Maria and Jesus Martinez
California
Steve Mazzurco
New York
Ana Belkis Mena and Jose Paz
Florida
Jessica and Josey Perez
Minnesota
Evaristo and Aracely Rubio
California
Carlos Sanchez Sanchez and Laura Sanchez
California
Luis Santos and Zulma Ramos
Massachusetts
Won Ho and Myung Seok Seo*
Texas
Sunita and Pardeep Sharma
British Columbia
Heidi and Kevin Stroh
California
Minerva Gallegos and Alvara Vazquez
Colorado
Edmund and Lucy Wong
Ontario
Anatoliy and Olga Yena
California
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*Not pictured.
Ruby
Attaining Ruby reflects a strategic
investment in time and effort to
produce significant financial rewards.
Mercy and Shankar Byati
Colorado
Guadalupe and Melecio Ceballos
Illinois
Arti Kapil and Ravi Chawla
Texas
Shu-Jen Chen
Nevada
Rosa Julia Conill and Gilberto Garcia
Dominican Republic
Callan Davis and Anthony Digiantomasso
New York
Paula De Santi and Leiner Orozco
Utah
Valentina and Luis Encarnacion
Pennsylvania
Maria Garcia and Isaac Rodriguez
California
Rachael and Pete Herschelman
California
Erika and Eric Hunter
Washington
Sonia and Lester Hutson
New York
Shalaka Khandekar and Nitin Awte
Massachusetts
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RECOGNITION
Blanca Medina
Virginia
Austin Moss
Kansas
Octavio Ocelotl-Cuahuizo and Joaquina Lopez
Indiana
Maria and Adan Perez
Illinois
Maria and Jorge Ruiz
Illinois
Chris and Isa Saltibus
Alberta
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Platinum
Reaching Platinum is an important milestone in building a profitable and sustainable Amway™
business. When you achieve Platinum, you have built a strong foundation and demonstrated the
ability to build a successful enterprise with great growth potential.
Sponsors in italics.
Juan and Carmen Acevedo
New York
Alicia Alayon and Pedro Lofeo
Florida
Jacqueline and Juan Garcia
Marcelina Almaraz Huerta and
Lazaro Trejos Paxtle
North Carolina
Jose Almendares and
Delmi Nohemi Alvares
Virginia
Cristina Tello
Carmelo Lara Rubio and Ricarda Trejo Vazquez
Jose Omar Reyes and Olga Marina Alvarez
Guadalupe Contreras and
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New York
Malinee and Phaisan Ampornaramwet
California
Luz M Apolinario
Florida
Elba Aponte Torres
Puerto Rico
Wena Sutjapojnukul and Mali Steinbach
Monica Andrea Then
Hector Aponte Torres and Sari Noemi Delgado
Lucy Arellanos and Tomas Diaz
Illinois
Hans and Bhargavi Arrunategui
New Jersey
Maria and Juan Barajas
California
Brian and Sarah Bither
Illinois
Carlos and Olivia Arellano
Edwin and Carol Soto
David Gomez and Alejandrina Soria
Greg and Jacquie Francis
Steven and Kristen Brandeberry
Ohio
Randy and Renee Brown
North Dakota
Carlos and Sonia Cabrera
Illinois
Carlos Calderon and Diana Cabral
Dominican Republic
Molly and Daniel Ruth
John and Alissa Mack
Fidel and Francisca Aranda
Francisco Baez and Carmen Lopez
Jose Luis Contreras and Elena Guzman
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Maria and Jesus Campos
Illinois
Antonio Campos and Rose Maria Gutierrez
Alejandro Cardenas and
Maria Gutierrez
Illinois
Reina Castellanos and Juan Molina
Florida
David Castillo
Dominican Republic
Ramon Castillo and Ana Lucia Ortiz
Dominican Republic
Jeff and Sharon Castina
North Carolina
Allan Molina and Pilar Sifontes
Biensito Castillo and Doris Rosario
Victor Tejada Diaz and Mercedes Luisa Diaz
Robert and Laura Perry
Jose Castro and Ana Calderon
New York
Guadalupe and Melecio Ceballos
Illinois
Ho and Eungyoung Cheon
Georgia
Simeon Yanez
Maria and Trinidad Almanza
Omar Ignacio Cebreros and
Celida Rivera
Nevada
Hyun Suk and Jung Chun Choi
Washington
Martha and John Chupp
Montana
Jinah and Kwang Lee
Kristopher Chupp
Zong Qin Dai
New York
Maria Elena Damian and
Jose Luis Ramirez
Georgia
Hong Lu Yu
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Elvira and Cecilio Velazquez
Victor Navarrete and Maria Hernandez
Bill and Crystal Carlson
North Carolina
Leann and Jesse Casilio
North Carolina
Roger and Roxanne Holt
Michael and Stephanie Uhinck
Alma Torres and Miguel Aguilar
Martin Contreras Dominguez and
Rufina Mondragon
California
Shira and Stuart Steiger
Young Kim
Efrain and Teresa Cruz
New York
Oscar and Enma Argueta
Diya Das and Krishna Nediyappillils
New Jersey
Pares and Ketaki Datta
Pennsylvania
Om Prakash and Manisha Prajapati
Nanda and Sangeetha Sringari
Rossanna De La Rosa and
Francisco Nunez
Dominican Republic
Christopher and Tara Deighton
Michigan
Miguel Delapena and Cecilia Cordoba
Florida
Jason and Margaret Symons
Aida Totorica and Juan Arevalo
Jose Alberto Deras and
Jessica Umana
Massachusetts
Debraj Dhara and Arpita Roy
Arizona
Jose Manuel Diaz and Yrma Herrera
Illinois
Segundo and Francisca Duman
New York
Alejandro Elizondo and Karla Burgos
California
Rajesh and Archana Pandey
Lucia Bravo
Jesus and Luz Uruchima
Jorge Raul and Adriana Contreras
Luis Escobar
California
Abbie Estrada
New York
Antonio and Maria Favela
Texas
Reynaldo Feliz and Luisa Vinas
Dominican Republic
Luis Aguilar Cinto and Margarita Bamaca
Edwin Renard and Marina Marinez
Sandra Rosio and Alejandro Flores
Ulises Feliz and Daisy Vinas
Claudio Santana and Maribel Ferreiras
Dominican Republic
Alex and Sandy Flores
Texas
Rosa and Julio Flores
California
Donald Fu and Kaihui Yao*
California
Olga Jimenez
Daher Sanchez
Antonion Reyes and Maricela Carranza
Wenjin Yao and Eang-Hak Quach
Carolina Garcia and Ariel Martinez
Florida
Jose and Noelia Garcia
California
Julissa Garcia and Maria Elena Carillo
California
Sriman and Sunitha Golla
New Jersey
Aldo Landeiro
Gabriel Martinez and Martha Mendoza
Frank and Hilda Rangel
Vinay Kumar and Renukgokul
Dayanara and Pablo Nunez
Jose and Cipriana Yanes
*Not pictured
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Rafael Gonzalez and
Lissette Fernandez
Dominican Republic
Shrikanth and Shri Pushpa Gowda
Massachusetts
Ana Gutierrez and Juan Merino
California
Griselda Hernandez
California
Jitendra and Neelam Gowda
Ruben Guzman and Aracely Cruz
Jose Ocampo and Oralia Hernandez
Lauro Hernandez and Isaura Zambada
Arizona
Ramon and Lorena Herrera
Illinois
Magda E Huerta
California
Shiv Jebodh
Trinidad
Vladimir Pandura and Susans Valenzuela
Hugo Galicia and Ricarda Ramirez
Martin Sanchez and Juana Arellano
Sylvia Jebodh
Sylvia Jebodh
Trinidad
Shu Jiang
California
Abraham Jimenez and Josefina Abreu
Dominican Republic
German and Cristina Jimenez
Maryland
Pooran and Amla Benny
Ling-Fang Wang
Francisco Nunez and Rossanna De La Rosa
Alfredo and Dinora Rivera
Jaison and Renee Julien
Florida
Nick Kalogeromitros
North Carolina
Natasha Kapitaniuk
Alberta
Brian and Jessica Keller
Ohio
Elvis and Natalie Shena
Chris Teis
Calvin and Tanya Jewell
John and Sarah Miller
Vivek Khattri
Missouri
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Oregon
Seongsoon and Soohyon Kim
New Jersey
Sungja and Kwang Kim
California
Craig Clickner and Carolyn Bohlig
Kyle and Karra Crane
Kyungsook Bang and Bookyun Kim
Dong Hon and Shunji Lian
Ulises Feliz and Daisy Vinas
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Yeun Kim and Myung Yoo
California
Aaron and Hilary Kozikowski
Virginia
Inyoung Kwon and Hyehwa Nam
Alberta
Frenchie and Claudia Laine
Florida
Cindy Min and Boksoo Lee
Monique Turner
Bumsoo Seo
Cathy Lockwood
Andy Lam and Quyen Tran
Texas
Carlos Lamarche and Janet Padron
Dominican Republic
Mauricio Lara and Alba Luz Gonzalez*
Florida
Manita Li and Qi Cheng*
California
Trang Xuan Ly
Loida Perez
Nubia Camacho
Susan and David Huynh
Shengtian Lin and Fu Shi Cui
New York
Chuo Liu and Chien-Jui Huang
California
Elio Lopez and Lorenza Rodriguez
Dominican Republic
Gonzalo and Evarista* Lopez
New Jersey
Guangxian Li
Su Mei Chang
Manuael Morales and Ana Wilda Luna
Maurico Montesinos Vazquez
Jose and Maria Lopez
Washington
Jose Lopez and Irma Moreno
New Jersey
Juan Lopez Colon and Patricia Lopez
North Carolina
David and Katie Marcussen
Virginia
Vicente and Juanita Navarro
Silva and Mia Rodriguez
Oscar Bibiano Ramirez and Otilia Cruz Carmona
Debbie Bryan and David Perez
Lalo Marquez and Vero Rojas
Michigan
Barbaro Martin
Florida
Benjamin Martinez and Irene Cornejo
North Carolina
Juan Martinez and Maria Ojeda
California
Miguel Samano
Abel Acosta and Isela Landrian
Juana and Alfonso Velasquez Perez
Alfredo and Silvia Medina
*Not pictured
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Antonio Maya and Ofelia Lopez
California
Antonio and Maria Rosario Medina
California
Celenia Mejia Del Jesus
Dominican Republic
Rodolfo Mena and Esther Tavera
Illinois
Jose Soriano
Jose Luis Velazquez
Dolores Guzman and William Arias
Jose Luis Guerrero and Erika Resendiz Perez
Fernando and Ana Laura Mendez
California
Francisco Mendez
Texas
Mario and Vilma Menjivar
Maryland
Danilo and Maria Mieses
Florida
Daniel Garcia Barrios Jr.
Heriberto Lupian
Jose Jovel and Elsa Romero
Roberto and Iliana Mieses
Raul Molina and Viliulfa
Illinois
Estela and Rogelio Montealegre
California
Maria Montero
Ontario
Rosa Monterola
Massachusetts
Erika Gutierrez
Roberto Barriga
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Daisy Rodriguez and Antonio Moran
Ramon Morales and Irma G. Montero
New Jersey
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California
Mel Nanan
Trinidad
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Shivaughn Jebodh
Jose Manuel Nina and
Altagracia Medina
Dominican Republic
Carmen Nunez Torres
Dominican Republic
Nay Soe Oo and Sui Sui
Georgia
Andrey Orlov and Victoria Orlova
Massachusetts
Juan Palomo and Martha Reyes
Virginia
Yudit Jimenez and Armando Gil
Fiona Nguyen
Zoya and Pavel Vechtomova
Jose Benitez and Reyna Marisol Martinez
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Jose Ramirez and Rose Mencia
Frank and Teresa Pandura
California
Sean and Rachael Pankuch
Illinois
Man Kil and Hyun Park
Texas
Vladimir Pandura and Susans Valenzuela
Eric and Whitney Swanson
Song Peterman
Juan Perea
New York
Chris and Rhoda Perez
Colorado
Ariel Garcia
Jason Hensley
Ignacio Perez and
Maria Dolores Maya
Texas
Vinh Phuong
California
Eduardo and Meliana Pina
Dominican Republic
Belkis Prieto and Joselier Cerutti
Florida
Dayong Fu and Kaihui Yao
Manuel Diaz and Giselle Gagg
Galindo and Carmen Martinez
Juan Prieto and
Carmen Tapanes Prieto
Florida
Maria Carmen Pulido and
Adrian Granados
Florida
Rafael Ramirez and
Adelaida Godines Perez
Florida
Monica Ratan and Arun Gandhi
New Hampshire
Jose and Blanca Recinos
Massachusetts
Maria Granados and Jose Mares
Cesar Gabriel
Sudhanshu Gupta and Sheilly Agrawal
Jose Mario Garcia and Yancy Isabel Medrano
Juan Reyes and Mariuska Santana
Florida
Juan Reyes Perea and Oneida Perez
Florida
George Rivera
New York
Victor and Maria Rivera
Illinois
Pedro Carlos Reyes and Juana Corzo
Rolando Gonzalez and Indira Toledo
Martin Escobar
Fermin Herrera and Celia Zesati
Jose Angel and Marcel Garcia
Kelvin Peralta Madera and
Sarah Perez
Dominican Republic
Juan Jose Ortiz and Pilar Peralta Ortiz
Juan and Lumi Perez
Florida
Adonis Perez and Maria Rincon
Belkis Sanchez
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Raymond Roa and Ivette Silva
Dominican Republic
Gustavo and Reina Rodriguez
Illinois
Manuel and Rosa Rodriguez
California
Aquiles Julian and Cristina Gutierrez
Lizbeth Gonzalez
Sandra Torres and Bernardo Cristal
Noemi Rodriguez and Armides
Umanzor
Virginia
Silvia and Miguel Rodriguez
California
Oscar Rosas
California
Leena and Mandar Sabane
Minnesota
Julian and Rosa Salas
California
Maria and David Quirarte
Pablo Santos
Chinmay and Rohini Erram
Armando Del Rio and Catalina Salas
Belkis Sanchez
Florida
Elia Sanchez
New Jersey
Ciro Santana and Norma Gonzalez
Florida
Tenay Rodriguez Sanchez and Alfredo Castaneda
Magdalena Carbajal Matilde and Gabriel Merino
Mauro Sanchez and
Ivonne Perez Rodriguez
California
Santiago Santos Gregorio and
Silvia Santos
California
Kenneth and Sin Ja Sellars
Nevada
Fernanda and Derrick Smith
Florida
Edwin Solano Perez and Karina Goris
Dominican Republic
So Young and Danny Cho
Kern and Melissa Duncan
Ruben Hernandez and Ana Severino
Efrain Solis Aquino and Alicia Solis
California
Yelena and Aleksandr Solodyankin
Washington
Brian and Trisha Subler
Ohio
Bernardo Lucero and Margarita Mejia
Aleksandr and Tamara Vasilyev
Maria Sotelo Ramirez and
Demetrio Ramirez
Ohio
Rodrigo Hernandez
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Rigoberto Silva
Efren Garcia Gutierrez and Sandra Garcia
Edilberto and Cesia Vasquez
Madelaine Santana
David and Angela Franklin
Eric and Whitney Swanson
Iowa
Urit Tabar and Grece Matos
Dominican Republic
Teodoro Tenorio and Arminda Luna
California
David and Lia Timpanaro
New Jersey
Robyn and Derek Krueger
Aribet Tabar and Arlyn Nin
Juan Pablo Romero and Veronica Rincon
Carlos and Sheilah Rivera
Ricardo Tlacocala and Delfina Castillo
New Jersey
Kenny and Ashlea Toms
Colorado
Ricardo and Maribel Ulloa
Nevada
Eduardo and Silvina Andrade
Miranda Smidt
Loan Hong Thi Tran and
Joseph Nguyen
Texas
Matt and Karla Ulmer
Virginia
Samuel Vallerotto and Ariani Quiros
Florida
Megan Lowe
Leydi Quiroz and Juan Urena
Fetzyerald Vanderhorst and
Yemina Reyes*
Dominican Republic
Jose Vazquez and Rosalia Zamora
Illinois
Edward Yee and Sufeng Zhou
California
Roman Zalasar and Cristina Sierra
Nevada
Yuan Zhang and Sai Zhu
Nevada
Sergio Pacheco
Chunyi Yu
Maria Zaragoza and Alejandro Guerrero
Justin Chi-Fang Hsu and You Hua Wang
Khanh La and Hain Hoang
Lissette Mena and Manuel Cabrera
Genaro and Cristina Castaneda
Sonia Vasallo
Florida
Jose and Leity Cohen
Min Qing Zheng and Zi Yu Zhang*
Texas
Li Q Hong
*Not pictured.
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Zhi Chen
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Hyeon Suk Bang
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Leda Banon
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Li Huang and Hongqi Gu
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Reyes
Ismael Orellana and Maria Jimenez
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Luis E. Rodriguez
Jamal Hussein
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Yanet Ortega and Maiker Herrera
Manuel Rodriguez
Esther and Kevin Hwang
Miguel Luviano and Maricela Flores
Miriam Ortiz
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Amutharhuby Mahadevan
S. Phramaha Paman
Oscar Rodriguez and Josefina
Hernandez
Umawadee Isaranggul
Douglas and Maria Marquez
David Park
Reynel Rodriguez
Javier Jacobo and Martha Elena
Hernandez
Jose Marquez and Rowena Alfar
Jenny Chaesun and Young Jo Park
Brandon Rogers
Marlene Marquez and Juan Perez
Soyoung Park
Diana Romero and Giovanny Silva
Samuel Jacobo
Tommy Martin
Joel and Minal Parmar
Eloy Romero and Bartola Salgado
Francisca Jaquez and Carlos Cruz
Isaias Martinez and Rosalba Rodriguez
Heriberto Pastor and Laura Martinez
Florinda Rosales and Juan Marcial
Calvin and Tanya Jewell
Jose and Rosa Martinez
Luis Martinez and Gilda Sarseno
Suphat Pattaraworakoonwong and
Praphaphat Rujiratanaluk
Miriel Rosiles and Cristina Aguirre
Reymundo and Atanacia Jimenez
Tony Jimenez
Estevan Mateo and Grace Villanueva
Miguel and Michelle Payano
Teresa and Jesus Saldana
Mauricio Jimenez Alarcon and Maria
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Edgar and Jesus Del Carmen Mazariego
Luis and Irliana Pelayo
Carmen Sanchez
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Di Jin
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Idania Perez
Maximiliano Sandoval Jorge and
Elvita Rosario Tejada
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Estela Pineda
Rasheed Khan
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Tulio Portal Jr.
Han Kho
Paul Mendez
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Edward Koutnik II
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Kannalin Piyanantawarin
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Mercado
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Hilda and Juan Morales
Uliana Radchenko
Elias Serulle
Be Le and Tam Van
Jesus Moras Castro and Gema Blanco
Vasquez
Pascual Rafael
Pedro Rafael Luis and Petrona Perez
Raymundo Severian and Cristina
Flores
Hanh Le
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Anthony Ragbir
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Jennifer Mota Castillo
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Kok Weng Lee
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Michelle Lee
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Fredy Munguia
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Oscar Martin Solano and Alma Lilia
Gonzalez
Besmilda Kelley
Mona and Tom Lacksanamyxay
Tian Lan
Peng Hock Lee
Abdel Muniz and Maritza Perez
Joel Ramirez and Alicia Perez
Lidabeth and David Leininger
Robert Munoz and Katia Gallet
Luis Leon Lopez
Rob and Sheila Murk
Martha Ramirez and Cristhian
Ocampo
See Fah Leh
Carlos and Ana Leveron
Phil and Sharon Levesque
Daniella Li and Chris Fu
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Andrea and Gracy Mwamba
Luisa Nava and Gamaliel Vazquez
Luis Navarrete Santos and Maria Ortiz
Marquez
Anahuac Santana and Julissa
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Sriram and Priya Santhanam
Naul Santos and Angelica Gomez
Noe Scobber and Ana Martinez
Preciado
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Jose Soriano
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Arnaldo Sosa
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Alice Loo
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Hernandez
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Suraprasert
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Jerry Tan
Olivia Robles and Jose Villasenor
Khai Tang and Van Tan
Luis Manuel and Bertha Lomeli
Salvador Lopez Jimenez and Isabel
Roblero
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Hernandez
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Rodriguez
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Castillo
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Rodriguez
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Popova
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Jesus Torres and Maria Del Rocio Silva
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Sandoval Sandoval
Karla Torres
Gilda Torres
Maria Torres and Lourdes Davila
Chu Tran and Maria Nguyen
Jose Trejo and Beatriz Martinez
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Tatyana and Oksana Tymkiv
Alejandro Rodriguez and Maria Alviar
Alberta Tzompantitla and Felix Zepeda
Leonor Rodriguez
Grabriela Underwood
Ido Rodriguez and Jael Martinez
Cesar Urbaez
Rafael and Ana Rodriguez
Mariesly Valdes
Emmanuel Rodriguez Susana and
Sandra Grullon Rodriguez
Martha Valdez
Pedro Rojas
German and Jackeline Valdez
Marbelis Rojas
Rosa Valenzuela Dorame
Marfrelis Rojas
Vanessa Rojas
Juan Valero Estrada and Graciela Meza
Martinez
Crisoforo Roman and Juana Martinez
Dayanara Vanderhorst Vicioso
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Paula and Luis Vargas
Altagracia Rondon
Raybel Vazquez
Jairo Rosales
Edward Vazquez
Luis and Lucy Rosales
Yosvani Velazquez and Laudin Cruz
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Leticia Vielmas
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Jin Yang Wang
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Charanjit Kaur Sekhon
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Sara Corado
Jamjuree Corhiran
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Naw Dah
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Thalma Alicea and Joaquin Lazo
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Humberto Urrutia
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Parminder Deol
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Cecilia Carranza
Anabel Fernandez
Alicia Carreon and Ernesto Garcia
Roberto Franco and Eliana Mosaurieta
Elizabeth and Gustavo Carrion
Ruben Garcia and Sandra De Leon
Shuqiong Wu
Beto and Juan Garcia
Ferdy and Mary Solorzano
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Gonzalez
Baoliang Xu
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Claudia Castillo
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Silvio Soto Florian and Yanely Falcon
Zapata
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Dunia Garcia and Ariel Ramos
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Mendez
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Rosario
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Euceda Lopez
Clayton George
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Jovanny German
Jarka and Wally Kolar
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Apple Kong
Gurmeet Gill
Apisda and Manop Konkankit
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Francisco and Veronica Godoy
David Lee
Natalia Gomez
Soo Lee
Susana and Marco Gomez
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Bibiana and J. Alfredo Lepe
Julia Gonzalez
Pedro and Ena Leveron
Flabia Gonzalez
Sandra and Tomas Leyva
Angelita Montecino and Candido
Almanzar
Oscar Gonzalez
Jianxin Li
Jose Montesinos
Irma Gonzalez
Yuxi Li
Laura Montesinos and Ausencio Noyola
Graciela Gonzalez
Baoguo Li
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Maria Angela Gonzalez
Suyan Li
Raul and Rhonda Morales
Lyan Gonzalez and Blanca Rodriguez
Zhe Liang
Jesus Javier Moreno
Soiryd Gissell Gonzalez Valdez
Jinqiu Lin
Elaine Morillo Emiliano
Cory Greenwood
Yan Lin
Bai Moua
Gladys Dinora Greer
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Min Liu
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Chris Griffith
Julieta Lopez Romero
Manny Grullon and Jess Conrad
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Jeyendran
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Ana Minier
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Mariana Mofi and Nathanael De Jesus
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Maria Isabel Mojica Medina
Regina Mola
Yanira Molina
Guadalupe Ramirez
Loida Eunice Ramos Javier
Manjot Randhawa
Maureen Reid
Yingyue Ren
Tez and Gabby Reventar
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Barbara Reyes
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Iraida Rijo De Pena
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Pairin Rodpai
Rayfe Rodriguez
Joaquina and Keila Rodrigues
Christopher Rodriguez
Yajaira Rodriguez and Hector Cruz
Juan Rodriguez and Rosa Vidal
Mabsan Rodriguez
Armando Rodriguez and Tania Feliciano
Caridad Rodriguez
Santa Rojas
Alexa Lozano
Ara and Jun Narciso Jr.
Felix Rojas and Ramona Vargas
Kevin and Shannon Guice
Youhe Lu
Christine Nguyen
Silvia Romero
Johanatan Guzman
Jini Ledsavel Luciano
Lili Nogueira
Ricardo Romo
Rajwant Hans
Natanael Luciano
Purita Nunez
Bernardo Rosario and Milagro Marte
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Luis
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Loly Ruiz
Zhuying Luo
Maricela Orozco
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Duke Lurslurchachai and Jenelle Bondad
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Alejandro M Garcia and Noemi Plancarte
Kathy Ortiz
Yansel Sanchez
Victor Macias
Osvaldo Ortiz
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Jyoti Manku and Rohit Parbhakar
Suebsakul and Kittima Paenngern
Imelda Santiago and Cristian Estrada
Charanjit Mann
Lan Jin Pan
Wilber Santos
Tim and Chrystal Mansour
Rosa Park and Seong Kim
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Karina Manzano
Amaurys Parra and Altagracia Perez
Mandeep Saran
Olga Marcelino De Morel
Ebony Parris
Surjeet Kaur Sarpal
Wendy Marquez and Edgar Perdomo
Sy Pawin
Oksana and Anatoliy Semenyuk
Zitlali Marquez
Milton Peguero and Mayerlyn Gonzalez
Silvia Sepeda and Herber Cruz
Johanna Johnson Marte
Rosa and Angel Penafiel
Miriam Sevilla
Ramon and Erica Martinez
Zoila Penafiel
Ming Sheen
Juan Martinez
Jose Perez
Emad Shokralla and Mariam Kelta
Melvin A. Martinez
Luz Marina Perez and Roman Peralta
Jerry Shultz
Maria Fernanda Martinez and Simon
Vasquez
Veronica and Julio Perez
Carmen Sierra
Liuris Perez
Junior Silva and Yosleidy Rodriguez
Ercidiz and Miguel Perez
Ajit Singh
Marino Perez and Aura Valverde
Arti Singh
Ivan and Thania Perez
Heather Smith
Christo Pettas
Orestes and Aida Soler
Kemeisha Phang and Patrick Wong
Xiaolin Song
Nat Phongthai
Virgilio Soriano
Napadol Phrompeng
Concepcion Sosa and Rolando Calviz
Enrique Pineda Rojas and Cristina Garcia
Stephnie and Ricky Speckman
Ariel Ponciano and Leissa Vargas
Gurnoor Sra
Hardik Prajapati
Jennifer Starr
Rukjai Prommasa
Charline and Neville Stephenson
Mark Purk
Karen and Shane Stewart
Santos Ismael Mendez
Maria Quizhpi
Miguel Suarez and Jenny Rodriguez
Adolfo Menendez and Rosa Menendez
Flores
Hardeep Rai
Dionicio Suarez and Jorgina Guzman
Satnam Rai
Yasdany Suarez
Sandeep Kaur Hans
Evelia Hernandez
Derysel Hernandez
Cecilia and Leticia Hernandez
Leovaldina Hernandez Perez
Isabel Herrera and Carlos Castro
Karen Herrera and Fer Salgado
Aldeana Hiraldo Cabrera
Janet and Christopher Hong
Satnam Kaur Hothi
Chi Wei Hu
Bili Huang
Jet Huang
Jeewon Huh
Rosa Hung
Roda Ibrahim
Supalerk Isaranggul
Teresa Jaramillo and Alexander Castillo
Koo and Sarah Jeong
Jinliang Jia
Vivian Jiang
Valentin Jimenez
Ydelka Jimenez and Leybys Ramos
Eduardo Jimenez Lopez
Yinghua Jin
Enzhe Jin
Xi Ming Jiu
Esther Martinez and Jose Hernandez
Felicia Martinez De Jesus
Filomena Mata and Hilario Cerezo
Aisha McCall and Shawne Moore
Noemi Medina
Alejandro Medina Sanchez and Maria
Cisneros Avalos
Eugenio Medrano and Amalfi Minaya
Jany B Junco
Chomanad Meephan
Yaroslava Kaluzny
Esteban and Maria Mejia
Peerakid Kaninworapan
Kallayanee Kannasombat
Harpreet Kaur and Sukhjinder Singh
Fonzie and Vilayvieng Khoune
Sam Kilaru
Samir Mekrami
Joaquin Melo and Ana Julia Henriquez
Milo and Claudia Mendez
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Ron Chan
Noel Ferreiras
Manpreet Chana
Rafael Fiallo and Mariela Escoto
Patricia Chang and Javier Sosa
Maria Antonia Figueroa
Julian Chang
Alfonso Flores
Virginia Chavez and Ruperto Gomez
Osmaro Flores
Dilver and Dinora Chavez
Bayron Fontana and Ana Suncar
Marvin Zelaya and Marta Recinos-Zelaya
Elvia and Salomon Chavez
Xin Zhang
Victor Chavez and Juana Menjivar
Martha Fransico Louis and Domingo
Rodriguez
Chun Kui Zhang and Lian Hua Li
Ying Chen
Fe Maria Frias Santos
Lin Zhao
Jiahui Chen
Hong Gao
Alex Zhao
Fentai Chen
Euridice Garcia and Euriliana Mateo
Min Lian Zhao
Jielong Chen
Magdalena Garcia
Dejin Zhao
Zhen Chen
Aidee Garcia and Abelardo Venancio
Dafei Zheng
Jian Yong Chen and Xiao Min Qi
Yosvany Garcia and Yudeisy Campez
Fang Yuan Zheng
Arturo Chivilli Ramirez
Carmen Garcia Powell
Zhi Quan Zhong
Ricky and Cyndi Chomicz
Freddy Emilio German
Josefa Zorrilla
Elvis Colon and Alexandra Vasquez
Balwinder Gill
Chantra and Surapol Thaniyaphol
Yanling Zou
Erika Cristina Concepcion De Leon
Jesus Gomez and Karina Sanchez
Recardo Thompson and Jodi-Ann Wilson
Thompson
Luke Conger
Jimy Gomez
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Francisco Amparo Gomez Polanco
Juan Correa and Yuderis Gomez
Ampelia Gonzalez
Turner and Tracey Cowperthwait
Heymi Gonzalez and Mark Varela
Adolfa Cruz Castro
Lemay Gonzalez and Adelayne Prieto
Yanchun Dai
Maria Granda Yunga
Simone Davis
Rupinderpreet and Bani Grewal
Nelson De La Cruz and Josanny Reyes
Oksana Grushke
Simeon De La Cruz and Maria Liriano
Rafael Guzman and Narda Mendoza
Tao Hai
Wilton Ramon Almonte Jimenez
Yonely De La Cruz De Aza and Jacinto
Avila
Evelia Alvarez Diaz
Wilson De La Rosa Cabrera
Leonardo and Sara Heredia
Chuen Ang
Rosa Del Carmen De Leon
Jose Hernandez and Silvia Aguilera
Josefina Arache
Sergio and Maria Guillermina De Leon
Miguel Hernandez
Afani Arevalo and Maria Ramirez
Juanita De Los Santos Guzman
Jose and Evelyn Hernandez
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Ingre De Rincon and Azenet Rincon
Linda and Carlos Hernandez
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Marien De Tullio
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Lingsheng Bao
Roque Alejandro Del Giudice
Simone Hibbert-Hylton
Silveria and Francisco Barbosa
Milagros Del Valle
Kristy Ho and Tim Truong
Balvir Basra
Rajvinder and Kulwarn Dhillon
Snu Huan
Navjeet Basra
Suman Dhoat
Qiao X. Huang
Nittin Bassi
Juan Diaz
Brigida Huertero
Eunices Bastardo and Leoncia De La
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Jose and Juana Diaz
Rajwant Kaur Hundal
Gipsy Bello
Lupita Diaz and Daniel Rosales
Minerva Infante and Julia Vargas
Luis Diaz
Jorge Jachero and Flor Maria Guaman
Josue Orlando Dilone Nunez
Shayden James and Elise Macella
Alona Dizon and Bill Assimakopolous
Sangwan Janya
Mei Dong
Francisco and Francisca Jasso
Yijun Du
Renaud Jean-Philippe
Xuan Duan
Wes and Stacy Jessie
Lenka Dupkanicova
Jinkun Jia
Heldy Manuel Duran Brito
Jinzhu Jia
Nelly Eagen
Jason Jiang
Rosa Echevarria
Lisset Jimenez and Ismael Martinez
Ana and Arturo Escobedo
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Claudia Zarate
Huang Jun Sui
L Fernando Zavala and Maricela
Martinez
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Az Sutton
Yoko Taguchi
Nancy Tam
VI L Tat
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Daridza Tejada and Kelvin De Leon
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Mohinderpal Toor
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Juan and Elida Torres
Luis A Uruchima
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Anabel Vazquez
Rosalind Veerapong
Danilo Vega and Julia Siverio
Mauricio and Paola Velasquez
Cesar Vigil Chicas
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Huan Wang
Qian Wang
Chatchai Watanavachirakul
Delia Willes
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Ke Wu
Qing Xiao
Hong Yang
Xu Yang
Raj and Shilpa Yeole
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Ryan and Amber Abel
Shanik and Jose Acevedo
Sirinan Achwarin
Blanca Dinora and Manuel Acosta
Juan Acosta Ceballo
Nancy Aguilar
Francisco and Reyna Aguilera
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Esperanza Betances Liriano
Chandveer and Charan Binning
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Stephanie Bracamontes
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Oliver and Charlotte Byrd
Rene Cabrera and Reyna Delacruz
Diego Camarena
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Jesus and Gloria Cardenas
Rafaela Cardona De Hernandez
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Vicente Carrillo and Imelda Benitez
Xue He
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Cabrera
Sukanya Namrai
Pablo Rodriguez and Zuleika Veras
Marlene Tostado
Wayne Lee and Lisa Haasenritter-Lee
Leandro Nazario and Yarismil Soto
Jenry Rodriguez and Andria Gomez
Victor Trejo Gutierrez
Adalberto Negron
Susana Rodriguez
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Lary Troncoso
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Giancarlo Rodriguez
Nga Truong
Thuy Nguyen
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Esther Tzompantitla
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Lucia Rodriguez and Diego Ordonez
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Aldo and Felicia Maria Vega
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Shardei Vega Miranda and Jose Luis
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Wilmar Daniel Salas
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Lourdes Maria Ventura De Ramirez
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Julissa Villatoro and Henry Saravia
Lu Lu
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Delroy Stewart
He Yi
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Perry Yutzy
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Tim Stover
Julia Zalai
Pierina Reyes
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Frederick Reyes
Lei Sun
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Stephany Reyes
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Isaac Zeng
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Benjamin
Fernando Tavarez and Estervina Peralta
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Edward Thaniyaphol
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Jun Zheng
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Gleni Lopez
Angel and Yudelkis Lopez
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Harkamal Mand
Rajinder Mann
Miguel Angel Marcos
Francisca Martin
Victor Martinez
Maria Martinez
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Joaquin Martinez and Felicita Perez
Elizabeth Martinez
Veronica Martinez Ordenes
Ortencia Mateo and Antonio Mauricio
Julian and Milagros Matos
Maria Medina
Victoria Mejia
Maria Mejia
Rosa Delia Mencia
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Tomas Mendez Chavez and Carmen
Saldivar Valdez
Celenia Mercado Vargas
Frank Mesa
Derek Migliacio
Delsa Mirla Mirambeaux
Pedro and Tatiana Miranda
Jose Armando Molina
Elsi Montejo
Ployrung Moolsa
Jehimy Morales and Mynor Torres
Mario Morales and Marycela Nava De
Morales
Ruben and Griselda Moreno
Christopher Morris
Rainbow Mui
Luis and Sonia Mundo
Miguel and Leonor Murillo
Hui Cha Na
Ruby Nahinu
Alfredo Paiz and Maria Figueroa
Gerald and Cammila Palmer
Ana Pasarin and Eleazar Rodriguez
Julio Payero and Alexandra Estrella
Rosmery Pena and Romney Vargas
Dylan Pennington
Juan Rodriguez and Guadalupe Cruz
Marcos David Rodriguez
Antonio Rodriguez and Modesta Brito
Kenia Rodriguez
Domingo Rodriguez and Eny Almonte
Imderdeep Tiwana
Marcia Tomlinson
Enmanuel Toribio Castillo
Luis Torres
Samuel Torres and Erika Rivas
Maria Victoria Torrez Peralta
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