TRUST TUSING
HISTORY
OUR TEAM
Combat veteran Trevor Tieche saw the need for energetic nonpro t work with veterans living with PTSD. He created a team that gave those veterans resources and a support system to help them cope with the e ects of this disorder. The purpose and sense of community that the programming and meantal health services provide can ultimately help reduce suicide rates among veterans with PTSD.
MISSION:
To inspire our nation’s veterans to pursue the path of the warrior by evolving that journey through lifelong adventure and constant preparation.
“Valhalla,
I Am Coming!”
VIAC is composed of many caring and eager members. All of us work closely together in aspects of physical training, mindfulness, meditation, life coaching, team challenges, community outreach, and worldwide adventures. Everyone is welcome to be a part of Team VIAC. We have many active members from the civilian and veteran communities.
MAKE A DIFFERENCE!
You can nd us at 3936 East Harbor Light Landing Drive in Port Clinton, Ohio. Call us at 419-732-1000, email us at teamviac@ gmail.com, or visit www.teamviac.com.
(Our entrance is toward the back of the plaza and has a doorbell you must ring to gain access. All members of Team VIAC can get 24-hour access to the training center.)
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• Amish Meat & Cheese (3 meats, 3 cheeses)
• Cheese only (cubed or sliced)
• Shrimp with homemade cocktail sauce
• Cookies (homemade)
• Pumpkin roll (homemade)
• Meat only • Fruit trays • Relish trays
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WHAT’S YOUR “STANDOUT FACTOR?”
There are more than 26,000 high schools in the United States. That means there are 26,000 football captains; 26,000 prom queens; 26,000 valedictorians; and 26,000 yearbook editors. If you want to stand out to a college, you’ve got to really stand out.
How to Increase Your Standout Factor
There is a very powerful way to differentiate you from other students applying to college: Ensure you have a Standout Factor. The most interesting Standout Factors are activities that are typically dominated by adults, or noteworthy tasks that no other high school student does. Either way, a Standout Factor will help you differentiate yourself from other applicants.
It’s simple. Do something you wouldn’t normally consider doing. Standout Factors are not run-of-the-mill activities. Participating on your school’s yearbook staff, for example, is not a Standout Factor. In fact, every high school yearbook in the world is put together by students. It is a good learning experience, but it won’t necessarily help you stand out.
How to Tell if it’s a Standout Factor
Managing the yearbook staff will help you stand out because it shows leadership. But taking it further will give you a true Standout Factor. Running a yearbook business will easily help you stand out from the crowd. Few high school students, if any, own yearbook production companies!
If other high school students do it, it’s not a Standout Factor. Also, the more positive impact your activity has on others, the better.
Examples of Standout Factors
• Restore antique instruments
• Hike the Appalachian Trail
• Invent something
• Start a real business with customers
• Breed a special strain of flower and and employees name it after your grandmother
• Make a movie and convince real
• Help run a political campaign
• Start a community charity theaters to show it or volunteer organization
Go for big impact with your Standout Factor. MAKE AN IMPACT IN YOUR COMMUNITY!