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<!--Generated by Squarespace Site Server v5.0.0 (http://www.squarespace.com/) on Wed, 23 Jul 2008 19:53:05 GMT--><rss xmlns:content="http://purl.org/rss/1.0/modules/content/" xmlns:wfw="http://wellformedweb.org/CommentAPI/" xmlns:itunes="http://www.itunes.com/dtds/podcast-1.0.dtd" xmlns:dc="http://purl.org/dc/elements/1.1/" version="2.0"><channel><title>PCA Profiles - PCA Voice - 1199SEIU</title><link>http://pcavoice.org/profiles/</link><description></description><copyright></copyright><language>en-US</language><generator>Squarespace Site Server v5.0.0 (http://www.squarespace.com/)</generator><item><title>Rogeria Sousa - Fall River</title><category>PCA profile</category><dc:creator>1199SEIU</dc:creator><pubDate>Wed, 21 May 2008 19:04:16 +0000</pubDate><link>http://pcavoice.org/profiles/rogeria-sousa-fall-river.html</link><guid isPermaLink="false">133022:1599002:1854379</guid><description><![CDATA[<span class="full-image-float-right"><img src="http://pcavoice.org/storage/photos/rogeria.jpg" alt="rogeria.jpg" title="rogeria.jpg"/></span><h3><strong>How long have you been a PCA?</strong></h3>
<span style="color: #662D91">ROGERIA:</span> Since 1999.

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<h3><strong>How many consumers do you have? What is your relationship like with your consumer?</strong></h3>
<span style="color: #662D91">ROGERIA:</span> I have two consumers, and they’re like family. I treat them as I would like someone to treat my mother. I cook one consumer her favorite Portuguese foods. I don’t want either of them to feel any pain or deprivation.

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<h3><strong>What do you enjoy about your job?</strong></h3>
<span style="color: #662D91">ROGERIA:</span> I enjoy the people I care for, making them feel good and knowing that they have everything they need in their own house. I hope I never need it, but if someday I did, I would like to be treated the same way.

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<h3><strong>How would having a good union contract improve your life?</strong></h3>
<span style="color: #662D91">ROGERIA:</span> I would have peace of mind, knowing that I have insurance and back-up for my consumers when I’m sick – this really worries me right now. A little more money wouldn’t hurt, either.

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<h3><strong>How did it feel to be at Advocacy Day at the State House?</strong></h3>
<span style="color: #662D91">ROGERIA:</span> I liked it a lot. It was good to be there all together to fight for what we need; if we get a good contract, I’ll know I was part of that. Even though the governor didn’t meet with us personally, it was very nice to have someone in his office receive us one by one. My oldest daughter says, "I’m so proud of you for fighting for what you need."

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<h3><strong>Why is it important for other PCAs to come to the State House on June 18?</strong></h3>
<span style="color: #662D91">ROGERIA:</span> More people make a big difference – it will get the governor’s attention. Plus people would have a great time. I loved Advocacy Day.

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<h3><strong>What do you like to do when you're not working?</strong></h3>
<span style="color: #662D91">ROGERIA:</span> Relax with my family. I especially like to cook lots of food and have my whole family come to the house on Sundays.]]></description><wfw:commentRss>http://pcavoice.org/profiles/rss-comments-entry-1854379.xml</wfw:commentRss></item><item><title>Adam Hurter - Leverett</title><dc:creator>1199SEIU</dc:creator><pubDate>Fri, 18 Jan 2008 15:53:36 +0000</pubDate><link>http://pcavoice.org/profiles/adam-hurter-leverett.html</link><guid isPermaLink="false">133022:1599002:1494960</guid><description><![CDATA[<span class="full-image-float-left"><img src="http://pcavoice.org/storage/photos/adam3.jpg?__SQUARESPACE_CACHEVERSION=1200672180692" alt="adam3.jpg" title="adam3.jpg"/></span>
<h3><strong>How did you become a PCA?</strong></h3>
<span style="color: #662D91">ADAM:</span> I’ve worked with people with special needs such as autism and cerebral palsy since I was 15 and spent time with a family friend who was autistic. I left this line of work for a while to attend college and work for political non-profits, but I’ve returned to it since living in the Pioneer Valley. I’ve worked a number of different caretaker jobs since living here, and I’ve happily held this job as a Personal Care Attendant for a wonderful 24-year-old man for over two years now. My consumer has severe cerebral palsy, blindness and inability to talk, but he loves music, country drives and good company, and I do, too.
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<h3><strong>How long have you been a PCA?</strong></h3>
<span style="color: #662D91">ADAM:</span> I’ve officially been a PCA for over two years now, though I’ve worked in human services for longer.
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<h3><strong>How did you become involved in the campaign?</strong></h3>
<span style="color: #662D91">ADAM:</span> I actually became involved in the PCA unionizing campaign early on. I helped gather signatures for the petition to allow Massachusetts residents to vote on whether PCAs should unionize. I gathered around three thousand signatures, which helped in the cause of pressuring the Massachusetts legislature to give PCAs the right to establish a union to collectively bargain around wages and benefits. Then just a few months ago, my co-worker, consumer and I were featured in a newspaper article about the unionizing effort. Obviously, I’ve had a personal as well as moral and political interest in the campaign, and I’m delighted that SEIU and PCAs around the state have been successful with this. We’re only beginning in this process, which I think has the potential to be cutting-edge in establishing a model for effective unionized state caretaker programs around the country.
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<h3><strong>How can other PCAs help as we prepare to bargain our first contract?</strong></h3>
<span style="color: #662D91">ADAM:</span> Stay informed about what’s happening. Read what the union sends out. Give your input about what’s most important to you in this process, or what you’d most benefit from personally, such as increased wages or benefits. Talk about it all with your co-workers, friends who are PCAs, and employers. Remember that what happens affects all of us. A lot of people are trying to raise a family on a PCA income.
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<h3><strong>What do you like to do for fun?</strong></h3>
<span style="color: #662D91">ADAM:</span> I like to hang with my friends, and I like to read and write. I’m working toward writing a political book. I like to stay informed about what’s happening in the world, and I maintain a small political newsletter to help keep my friends informed. I think we live in dire times, and we need some serious change. That said, everybody needs to relax. I live out in the country, so I get to go on a lot of hikes in the woods. Expanding my consciousness, being in touch with nature, and laughing with my friends are my ideas of fun. Life can be pretty amazing, even though we live in dark times.
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]]></description><wfw:commentRss>http://pcavoice.org/profiles/rss-comments-entry-1494960.xml</wfw:commentRss></item><item><title>Mary Tillman - Mattapan</title><category>PCA profile</category><dc:creator>1199SEIU</dc:creator><pubDate>Tue, 20 Nov 2007 17:05:03 +0000</pubDate><link>http://pcavoice.org/profiles/mary-tillman-mattapan.html</link><guid isPermaLink="false">133022:1599002:1381617</guid><description><![CDATA[<span class="full-image-float-right"><img src="http://pcavoice.org/storage/photos/tillman.jpg" alt="tillman.jpg" title="tillman.jpg"/></span>

<h3><strong>How did you become a PCA?</strong></h3>
<span style="color: #662D91">MARY:</span> I took care of my ex-husband’s mother when she
was diagnosed with Alzheimer’s. I quit my job to take care of her for twelve years. I
also took care of other people on-and-off and now I have other consumers. I’ve
been a PCA 19 years now.<br><br>

<h3>What was it like talking to other PCAs about the union election?</h3>
<span style="color: #662D91">MARY:</span> The response was very favorable to the idea of building a union and getting wages and benefits. A few PCAs had their consumers at their homes when I visited and the consumers reacted favorably as well.<br><br>

<h3>Why should other PCAs get involved in the campaign?</h3>
<span style="color: #662D91">MARY:</span> Their involvement will benefit all PCAs. For instance, coming to meetings and socializing with other PCAs helps you to understand that people are doing the same work.<br><br>

<h3>When PCAs bargain for a contract with the state, what improvements would you like to win?</h3>
<span style="color: #662D91">MARY:</span> I definitely want a pay raise. Every PCA deserves a wage increase. We also need health insurance. Health insurance should be guaranteed to all PCAs. You never know what can happen to you on your job. I also would like to win paid time off like personal days, vacation days, sick days and holidays. I would also like to see a better recruitment network for PCAs and consumers.<br><br>

<h3>What do you like to do for fun?</h3>
<span style="color: #662D91">MARY:</span> I like art (making pictures with flowers set on wax) and spending time with my grandchildren. I have four children, 20 grandchildren and 11 great-grandchildren. I am raising three of my grandchildren and one great-grandchild.<br><br>

<h3>Is there any advice you would give to parents and grandparents who are also PCAs?</h3>
<span style="color: #662D91">MARY:</span> You should encourage your children and grandchildren to be interested in your consumer so they can make the connection with
the work that you do as a PCA. Kids should be engaged and informed about PCA work so that they develop respect for people with disabilities.]]></description><wfw:commentRss>http://pcavoice.org/profiles/rss-comments-entry-1381617.xml</wfw:commentRss></item><item><title>Husna Wright and Kassim Nassar - Boston</title><category>PCA profile</category><dc:creator>1199SEIU</dc:creator><pubDate>Thu, 27 Sep 2007 20:48:26 +0000</pubDate><link>http://pcavoice.org/profiles/husna-wright-and-kassim-nassar-boston.html</link><guid isPermaLink="false">133022:1599002:1281940</guid><description><![CDATA[<img src="http://pcavoice.org/storage/photos/husnakassim.jpg" alt="husnakassim.jpg" title="husnakassim.jpg"/><p><em>Husna and Kassim are a married couple who both work as personal care attendants.</em></p>

<h3><strong>How long have you been a PCA?</strong></h3>
<span style="color: #662D91">HUSNA:</span> I have been a PCA for 14 years — since 1994.<br>
<span style="color: #662D91">KASSIM:</span> I’ve been a PCA for 5 years.<br><br>

<h3>What do you enjoy about your job?</h3>
<span style="color: #662D91">HUSNA:</span> I enjoy the flexibility. My consumer feels like a part of my family.<br>
<span style="color: #662D91">KASSIM:</span> I like my job because working as a PCA also allows me flexibility and I feel comfortable. As I was growing up, I wanted to be a doctor. Being a PCA will hopefully help me to become a nurse or get certification so that I can go back to Zanzibar, Tanzania, and help my people.<br><br>

<h3><strong>What improvements would you like to see for PCAs?</strong></h3>
<span style="color: #662D91">HUSNA:</span> I would like to see a lot of improvements. I would like to see a wage increase regularly — at least every two years. The cost of living increases, but the money I make does not increase.<br>
<span style="color: #662D91">KASSIM:</span> We need our rights to be recognized. We also need health insurance, sick days and training. The training would help us to become educated and established so that we can advance in society. Things change from day-to-day. In the future, we may need to know different things to do our job well.<br><br>

<h3><strong>Why is it important to for others PCAs to get involved in the PCA campaign?</strong></h3>
<span style="color: #662D91">HUSNA:</span> I think it is important for other PCAs to get involved so they know their rights and can work as a team. Then they know when to fight, what to fight for and how to fight together.<br>
<span style="color: #662D91">KASSIM:</span> It is important to get involved as a union because we will have a PCA registry, a chance to work with a consumer consistently. When you have no union, the work is not always consistent. Right now, we can work with one consumer today, but tomorrow, because of circumstances, things may change and it’s hard to find another consumer.<br><br>

<h3><strong>What is it like to be married and both work as PCAs?</strong></h3>
<span style="color: #662D91">HUSNA:</span> I love my husband because he is very understanding about my job. Sometimes he comes to my job and helps me with work that I cannot do, such as physical and technical tasks. For instance, one time my consumer’s wheelchair broke down. My husband came to help because I could not turn the chair upside down by myself. He fixed it.<br>
<span style="color: #662D91">KASSIM:</span> My wife and I work as a team. I love her because she is a very good team player. For example, many times she travels to Africa. When she travels, I work for her. I am her replacement. And if I go to Tanzania, she takes my place.<br><br>

<h3><strong>Do you have any advice for PCAs with families?</strong></h3>
<span style="color: #662D91">KASSIM:</span> The only way to stay together as a family is to cooperate as a family. We have to work together and raise our children together. My wife and I support each other. PCAs have to work together with family and with each other because we are all one big team.</p>]]></description><wfw:commentRss>http://pcavoice.org/profiles/rss-comments-entry-1281940.xml</wfw:commentRss></item><item><title>Cliff Whalen - Lowell</title><category>PCA profile</category><dc:creator>1199SEIU</dc:creator><pubDate>Thu, 27 Sep 2007 20:48:12 +0000</pubDate><link>http://pcavoice.org/profiles/cliff-whalen-lowell.html</link><guid isPermaLink="false">133022:1599002:1281939</guid><description><![CDATA[<span class="full-image-float-right"><img src="http://pcavoice.org/storage/photos/cliff.jpg" alt="cliff.jpg" title="cliff.jpg"/></span><h3>
How long have you been a PCA?</h3>
<span style="color: #662D91">CLIFF:</span> I’ve been working part-time as a PCA for 30 years, and full-time for 5 years. I used to work as a teacher, but when my brother needed me to be his PCA, I was glad to help out. We live in the same house.<br><br>

<h3>How have you been involved in the PCA campaign?</h3>
<span style="color: #662D91">CLIFF:</span> I go to meetings, I’ve been in two video shoots for organizations, and I’ve been interviewed about the PCA campaign on Good Morning America. I’ve also made phone calls to connect with other PCAs in my area. I think if we all get together as a strong group of people, we’re more likely to be heard by the people who make the decisions.<br><br>

<h3>What do you like to do when you’re not working?</h3>
<span style="color: #662D91">CLIFF:</span> I go to concerts, sporting events, and movies.]]></description><wfw:commentRss>http://pcavoice.org/profiles/rss-comments-entry-1281939.xml</wfw:commentRss></item><item><title>Lynn Johnson - Springfield</title><category>PCA profile</category><dc:creator>1199SEIU</dc:creator><pubDate>Thu, 27 Sep 2007 20:47:58 +0000</pubDate><link>http://pcavoice.org/profiles/lynn-johnson-springfield.html</link><guid isPermaLink="false">133022:1599002:1281938</guid><description><![CDATA[<img src="http://pcavoice.org/storage/photos/lynn.jpg" alt="lynn.jpg" title="lynn.jpg"/>
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<h3>How long have you been a PCA?</h3>
<span style="color: #662D91">Lynn:</span> Seven years, all with the same consumer.<br><br>

<h3>Why did you become a PCA?</h3>
<span style="color: #662D91">LYNN:</span> I wanted to make a difference in one person’s life. Being a PCA is important to me because the quality of care I give improves my consumer’s outlook on life. I encourage her and she encourages me. Our relationship is very personal. I understand her needs and she understands mine. I respect her and her family, and they respect me. They consider me to be part of the family and they tell me so. I even have a key to the house.<br><br>

<h3>How have you been involved in the PCA campaign?</h3>
<span style="color: #662D91">LYNN:</span> I’ve knocked on doors, opened up my home for meetings, and attended every meeting in Springfield. I’ve made phone calls to other PCAs, and I went to Boston to attend a union rally. I’m a member of the Organizing Committee and I went to Advocacy Day on May 3. I want more PCAs to get involved so we can have a stronger voice to get across the things we all want and need.<br><br>

<h3>What do you like to do when you’re not working?</h3>
<span style="color: #662D91">LYNN:</span> I like to be around people and spend time with my family and friends. I am very heavily involved with my church. Every Sunday I go somewhere with my church. I’m an usher and I work on the nursing unit of my church, so I can care for people on weekends too. I also like to watch TV – especially CSI.]]></description><wfw:commentRss>http://pcavoice.org/profiles/rss-comments-entry-1281938.xml</wfw:commentRss></item></channel></rss>