ECHO Trinity High School Louisville, KY
Issue Date: Monday, August 17, 2009 Issue: August-November 2009 Last Update: Thursday, November 19, 2009


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With unsettling news seemingly everywhere you turn these days, it’s nice to report on something positive and inspirational for a change.

 

Although stories of good and hope take place thousands of times each and every day, they are often overshadowed by awful happenings which define our world’s current state.

The story of Trinity sophomore Clint Otis is a ray of light piercing through the darkened forest of news.

Otis was recently honored as an Outstanding Volunteer for the Down Syndrome of Louisville Organization. Over the past two years, he has spent much of his time there, simply because he enjoys doing it. From babysitting to reading books, Otis works with the kids there in a plethora of ways. He’s worked with children aged four to 18 years old the past two years.

How did he get involved? "My mom was an assistant teacher at St. Gabriel when I was in eighth grade," Otis said. "I needed service hours, so my mom and I began to volunteer there for a couple of hours every Saturday."

Although the need for service hours has passed, as Otis isn’t in the National Honor Society or Beta Club, he keeps returning every Saturday.

"I normally stay for about three hours each time," he said.

In addition to reading and babysitting, Otis monitors different activities such as snack, exercise and play time.

All this has culminated with a little recognition for Otis. He was honored at the 13

th annual DSL Awards Celebration at Pleasure Valley Lions Club. Otis was honored as an Outstanding Volunteer based on his continued service over the past several years.

 

He said he was a little surprised upon opening the envelope. "I thought it was our assignments for the next month," Otis said. "I didn’t know they even gave out awards."

Michelle Bradford, an employee at the Down Syndrome of Louisville Association, said she "really appreciated (Otis’s) service over the past several years." She called him "quite devoted."

What has kept Otis coming back?

"It’s just the kids," he said. "I like the kids, and I enjoy seeing them happy."


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