During a recent government meeting, the board heard from Angela Thomas, who presented her case for consideration following a past conviction. Thomas, who was charged with forgery and related offenses in July 2003, shared her journey of rehabilitation and community service over the past two decades.
Thomas recounted her sentencing to six months in a correctional facility and three years of probation, emphasizing that she has remained trouble-free since her release. She highlighted her stable family life, having been married for 18 years and raising two children—one a recent college graduate and the other preparing for college.
In addition to her personal achievements, Thomas detailed her professional history, noting 12 years of employment with Aurora Health Care and six years with a previous employer. She also underscored her commitment to community service, mentioning her efforts to feed the homeless during holidays, volunteer work with the Salvation Army, and participation in food pantry initiatives through her church.
The board's response to Thomas's presentation remains to be seen, but her testimony reflects a significant turnaround and dedication to giving back to the community.