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JOURNEYS





                                    From Silent to Not—Ruth Geislinger



                                    by Brinn Hemmingson, ACG, CL





         When Ruth first visited a Toastmasters group         voice to discuss concerns the disabled have over
      (Columbia Center, now Moser Community) it               transit, housing, and other issues. She assists
      was roughly 15 years ago.  And it took about 3          other people in the disabled community to access
      meetings before she could even tell Dick Moser          assistance that is available.
      her name. Having a disability was bad enough—              Ruth would say to people, “Toastmasters
      but in her family, she was physically struck            is like family.  The friendships we make are
      repeatedly, to encourage her to stay quiet.  Abuse      enduring.  We open up and share of ourselves in
      and disabilities coupled to make for a silence          our clubs, and in many ways we are vulnerable.
      she could hardly overcome. Yet, overcome it she         But our clubs provide safe havens for us.”
      did, thanks in large part to the late Dick Moser.          The opportunities for growth are huge.
         From saying her name to giving her                   Anyone who knew Ruth when she first joined
      icebreaker, Ruth began to find herself—and a            Toastmasters compared to now would be
      new family, too. Toastmasters was a safe place to       amazed.  Once silent, she is far more confident.
      grow, to speak, and to cry.  Friendships were and       She contributes.  Now, Ruth has a vision for
      are a huge part of what Toastmasters is for Ruth.       herself and others.
         Ruth has been a member of one Toastmasters
      group, but she has been the Sergeant-at-Arms
      many times.  One day, she asked to be . .
      President! She was the Club President for one
      term. Over time she began to participate more
      and more, volunteering at the conferences and
      even competing. She served as Area Governor
      (with some assistance since Ruth does not drive).
         Two years ago Ruth decided to set her sights
      on earning her DTM. She hoped to work with
      Special Olympics to bring Toastmasters to them.
      While that goal did not come to pass, Ruth did
      earn her DTM!  I was on her team. I was one of
      those fortunate enough to see her get her award.
         Ruth uses her Toastmasters skills to encourage
      others and to broaden the lives of many people.
      She currently goes to Salem to see Governor
      Kate Brown.  Ruth is on the Budget Committee
      and Housing Committee, and she brings her
                                                             Ruth Geislinger, DTM



           It took me quite a long time to develop a voice, and now

                      that I have it, I am not going to be silent.


                                                                                       Madeleine Albright




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