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Vista Student Wins Scholarship
Hopes to inspire others with disabilities to follow their dreams

A disability does not define a person: Thatβs the message Vista Vocational & Life Skills Center student Dillon Dean-Frazier emphasized in the letter that won him a $2,000 scholarship from BD Remodeling & Restoration, a full-service construction company with offices in Connecticut and New York.
Despite being diagnosed with dystonia, a neurological movement disorder, Dillon strives to live life to the fullest. No goal is too big for him, whether itβs playing sports, performing on stage in musical productions, holding various internship positions or successfully utilizing public transportation to travel around the community.
βNo matter what my goals are, I know that if I work hard, I will accomplish what I set out to do,β said Dillon, of Old Lyme. βI do not let my dystonia define me.β
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One of Dillonβs ultimate goals is to become an independent member of the shoreline community. This is what he works toward every day at Vista, where he learns valuable employment skills and life skills. Outside the classroom, he serves as an elected member of Vistaβs Student Advisory Council.
Dillon makes the most of his spare time by staying active through sports, including wheelchair basketball, softball and soccer. He also enjoys the performing arts. Among his stage credits, Dillon has performed in Legally Blonde, The Pirates of Penzance and the Vista Arts Center production of The Wizard of Oz.
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Having won the scholarship, Dillon hopes his story will inspire others with disabilities to follow in his βtread marksβ toward the path of their own dreams.
βYou have to push for what you want. You canβt just sit back, relax and let it come to you,β Dillon said. βThe goals that you set, youβve got to make them bigger than life. Thatβs what Iβve been doing; Iβve been pushing toward all my goals.β
With campuses in Madison, Westbrook and Guilford, Vista is a nationally accredited community-based education program for individuals with disabilities. For more information about Vista, please visit www.vistavocational.org.