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Asking Questions to a Real Person

May 22, 2026GOLD

Janice came to the GOLD pilot class at the Hilltop Needmore Community Center as a first-time attendee. The session was hands-on, in person, and unhurried, the kind of room where questions land without judgment and answers come back in plain English.

Later that day, she emailed: "I really enjoyed the class at the Community Center. It is so nice to be able to ask questions to a 'real' person! I am looking forward to participating in more of your classes."

It is so nice to be able to ask questions to a 'real' person!

, Janice, MyChart Class Participant

It's the line every org hopes to hear. Not "the material was good" or "the slides were clear", but the human moment underneath the curriculum: that someone in the room treated the question as worth asking, and gave back an answer worth keeping.

That's the whole model. Hands-on. In-person. Real people who answer real questions. The rest is just delivery.

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