Interventionists
Greg T. Interventionist
Greg was born in Portland, OR and adopted at birth. Ever since then, he has been a resident of Southern California. His passion for helping children and adolescents started when he decided to begin teaching gymnastics, a sport which he has known and loved from a young age. He then went on to start working with children with special needs, including those with autism, MRDD, Asberger’s syndrome, Cerebral Palsy, and a host of other social, behavioral, and learning disabilities. Greg served in the United States Army Reserve as a Military Police Soldier for almost four years. He currently attends college full time, and he plans to double major in psychology and philosophy at either UCLA or Berkeley. In his free time, Greg likes to be outdoors, “at one with nature” as he would put it, or there’s a good chance you’ll catch him at a Dodger game since he’s an avid fan. He greatly enjoys getting to know people and trying to understand the puzzle that is our universe (hence why he’s majoring in philosophy). He has a great deal of empathy for those in need, and has committed himself to the service of others. In addition, he volunteers at a wildlife sanctuary for rescued animals. Greg’s long-term goals include earning a Masters Degree in Business as well as a Doctorate in Psychology.
