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Follow on Google News | Local Man To Be Honored As "Gold Medalist For Life" By Youth HomePaul Anderson Youth Home in Vidalia, Ga. Celebrates its 60th Anniversary
Paul Anderson, who was declared "the strongest man in the world" after the 1956 Melbourne Olympic games, was a gold medal winner and weightlifting legend. To this day, no one has exceeded or even matched his feat of lifting 6,270 lb. in a back lift. Anderson used his fame to promote youth physical fitness and his devotion to Jesus Christ. While touring the country as a goodwill ambassador, he developed a desire to help young people mired in bad behavior and poor choices who were throwing their lives away. Along with his wife Glenda, who still maintains quite a presence at the Home, the Paul Anderson Youth Home was founded in 1961. PAYH celebrates its 60th anniversary this year with a specific goal in mind. The organization will be reaching out across the country to let parents and advocates know there is a place to find an alternative to jail for troubled young men and boys who need a second chance. Carlino is one of six distinguished alumni who are being recognized by the youth home as true success stories, living productive and positive lives and named "Gold Medalists for Life." In tandem with the 60th anniversary and award, an awareness campaign encompassing print and digital channels will focus on stories like Carlino's, targeting prosecutors, law enforcement, legal aid, social services, parent groups, churches and other organizations who could intervene and keep a troubled boy or young man from prison and put them on track to change their lives. Carlino began abusing drugs and alcohol at a young age, and by the time he was a junior in high school, he was a regular user and suffering from depression. Facing felony drug charges at 16, he spent three months in lock-up as his family searched for an alternative. They found the Paul Anderson Youth Home. "My parents were relentless trying to find a way to keep me from prison," Carlino said. To learn the rest of Carlino's story, watch his video here https://youtu.be/ End
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