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This is a project recorded for the government for the veterans treatment court that helps veterans get back on their feet and help keep them out of jail with the appropriate treatment. It was a very inspiring project to do. Conversational, informational, inviting, warm, storyteller, friendly, uplifting, helpful, athletic, military, PTSD, TBI, anxiety, depression

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Vocal Characteristics

Language

English

Voice Age

Middle Aged (35-54)

Accents

North American (General)

Transcript

Note: Transcripts are generated using speech recognition software and may contain errors.
one of our clients needed a mattress. Su sweet, my paralegal social worker called one of the veteran mentors. Wham! He's got them address. He's got the box spring. It's already in his apartment. Wow, He came to court, he said, I really want to thank Sue Sweet. I want to thank Frank Grillo. I want to thank Jack O Connor. They make it happen. They make it happen for these veterans. That causes my clients to say, You know what? I'm going to step up. I'm going to work harder at this. I'm a part of this court. Adds Philip Alito, assistant mentor coordinator for the Buffalo Veterans Court. What makes more sense to you? Take a veteran, throw him in jail, where the cost could be five times more than what the cost could be. Forgetting that veteran help or take that veteran and give him the opportunity to help himself to turn his life around. Putting veterans if they qualify into a treatment court, he offers makes sense and dollars and cents to me