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Amanda Clark Stone

Director Of Business Development at Childhelp®

Amanda Clark Stone has a diverse work experience spanning different industries. Amanda started their career in 2005 as an Executive Assistant to the VP Chamber Operations at the Virginia Chamber of Commerce. Amanda then worked as an Inhome Counselor at the VA Institute for Systemic Treatment in 2006. From 2007 to 2010, they held the role of Admissions Director/Social Worker at Golden Living. Amanda later joined Care One LLC as an Admissions Director from 2010 to 2012. In the same year, they also worked as an Admissions Director at Consulate Management Company. Amanda then moved to UHS in 2012 as a Regional Marketing professional until 2015. Amanda's next role was as Co-Founder of the Central Virginia Coalition, where they worked from 2015 to 2020. From 2015, they also held the position of Director of Business Development at ChildHelp, Inc. Currently, since 2017, they are the CEO and Owner of Stone's Exteriors LLC.

Amanda Clark Stone's education history includes completing an Advanced Diploma in General Studies from Midlothian High School from 1996 to 2000. Following that, they attended Radford University from 2000 to 2004, where they obtained a Bachelor of Science (BS) degree in Psychology and Human Development. Additionally, during their time at Radford University, they also earned a Bachelor of Science (BS) degree in Psychology.

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Childhelp®

A stunning brunette and beautiful blonde, were picked from a possible cast of hundreds as part of a government-sponsored goodwill tour. They were selected and flown to Japan to entertain American soldiers during the Korean War.When they arrived, the entire city of Tokyo was shut down by a severe typhoon with violent winds. “Red flag” alertss warned locals to remain indoors, though a few desperate souls scavenged through the debris and wreckage looking for food and shelter. Among these unfortunate souls was a group of children huddled beneath a fallen awning, pressed together for warmth, but still shivering against the freezing wind. The children were barefoot, clothed in rain-soaked rags and weeping.After days trapped in their hotel room, the willful and daring actresses grew restless and decided to sneak out for a midday walk. They did not want to miss all the sights and sounds of this fascinating new culture. Propelled by youthful curiosity, they explored the side streets of Tokyo and strode right into the cowering orphans. Turning onto the side street, giggling as their shoes sank into the mud, the young Hollywood actresses must have looked like angels emerged from the terrifying storm to the children.They immediately ran to the children and cuddled as many as would fit under their billowing coats. Sara and Yvonne furiously flipped through the pages of their English to Japanese dictionaries to converse as best they could. They discovered the little survivors were stranded.


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