South Omaha Boys & Girls Club unit director Francisco "Paco" Fuentes has won numerous awards for his youth development work, but h..
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“Paco” Proves You Can Come Home Again
Published on 2012-04-09 14:21:48
South Omaha Boys & Girls Club unit director Francisco "Paco" Fuentes has won numerous awards for his youth development work, but he never gave a thought to serving kids until he returned home from the U.S. Air Force in 1998. During a 20-year military career the South High grad moved often. He rose to the rank of master sergeant. His first civilian job after getting out was at the Omaha World-Herald, where he was a quality control technician. He had no complaints about how he was treated or paid there, but he couldn't imagine making it a career. "I call it my groundhog job. It was the same thing every day," he said. Then one Sunday Paco's friend Alberto Gonzales mentioned the South O Boys & Girls Club was to undergo an extensive renovation. Fuentes was glad the club he devotedly attended as a boy was getting a serious makeover. Then when his friend told him the club was seeking a Spanish-speaking director with management experience, his interest piqued. He liked the idea of leading a facility that featured lots of programs and activities and involved multitasking. Gonzales put in a good word for him to Boys & Girls Clubs of the Midlands head Tom Kunkel that night and the next day Paco found himself interviewing with Kunkel at the club. Being there for the first time since he was a kid released a flood of nostalgia in Fuentes. "I was just overwhelmed with feeling. It was like, I remember this place. I had so many good memories from this club. Walking through it again it was like, Wow, this is home. By the time we finished I really, really wanted this job." He got it of course and 10 years later he's never once regretted the decision. "I love this job. I get up and I can't wait to come to work. I think about this job all the time. It's just a perfect fit for me because it's a challenge. Every day is different. I can't predict the next five minutes in this job and I guess I kind of like that."
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