I am the ROI: Garry Clark
8 Jul 2019
Garry Clark’s journey from Washington D.C. to Fremont ran through the University of Nebraska at Omaha (UNO).
Looking at where he is now, you would never guess he had a difficult childhood. “Both of my parents were addicts, so it was a rough upbringing,” Clark said.
Clark’s story begins with struggle and homelessness. His parents battled addiction, which led to his family bouncing between public housing and the streets of D.C. “I think that is the huge difference for me is that I went from a place that is a little bit of chaos and I came to another place that had a lot of harmony and hope,” he said.
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