2000

Portraits of the 2000 recipients of the Wall of Fame Honor. 

From left to right: Major Albert Terrence Garrick and Patrick James Patterson.

 

 
Lt. Col. Albert Terrence Garrick
Saxon Homes 1965-73

Category: Military Service

A former resident of Saxon Homes, Lt. Col. Albert Terrance Garrick was inducted into the Wall of Fame for his service to the community. Lt. Col. Garrick was presented with a National Citation from the Columbia Urban League for his dedication to youth, and has provided motivational, educational, and inspirational speeches at Voorhees College, Ft. Jackson, First Nazareth Baptist Church, Charleston Baptist Convention, Alcorn Middle School, Koban, and the CHA Back To School Bash. Lt. Col Garrick has received numerous awards and is the author of "Reach for the Moon" , a children’s book. Lt. Col. Garrick is a graduate of Voorhees College, South Carolina State University and the JFK Warfare University. At the time of his induction, Lt. Col. Garrick was serving in the United States Army at Fort McPherson, Georgia, as a Psychological Warfare Officer.

Patrick James Patterson
Saxon Homes 1974-1990

Category: Public Service

A former resident of Saxon Homes, Patrick James Patterson was inducted for his service to the community. Patterson is a graduate of CA Johnson High School and earned a Masters Degree from the University of South Carolina. Patterson served as a volunteer at Carver Elementary School - teachers aide; South Carolina Women’s Consortium; Palmetto Senior Care Richland Memorial Hospital; Children’s Rehabilitative Services; and Men’s Services (Fatherhood Program) in Baltimore, Maryland. At the time of induction, Patterson was working at the Carolina Children’s Home as a Residence Counselor III.


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