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Many community leaders can attest to how those early experiences translated into decades of Dittman’s efforts helping others. ”Dave builds rapport with those he works with. His thousands of hours of work have changed lives, improved the housing quality, and impacted the community in countless ways,” said Millicent Nwolisa, executive director of Bridges for Housing Stability, the nonprofit group where Dittman is doing his volunteer work these days. Bridges works to prevent homelessness in Howard County by providing services and advocacy for housing stability. “As his wife Jane states, when anyone says, ‘Dave, I need…’, he has jumped in and pulled together the people to get the job done,” said Nwolisa. Connie Fischel did volunteer work with
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Making the world a better place By Robert Friedman In the 1970s and ‘80s, Dave Dittman helped settle refugees from the Vietnam War and the Cambodia genocide into new lives in Howard County and around the U.S. In the 1990s, he started repairing houses in Baltimore’s inner city. And since 2005, he has made numerous trips to Mississippi to help rebuild Hurricane Katrinaravaged homes. That volunteer work — and more — over the years has earned the Ellicott City resident the 2016 Howard County Lifetime Achievement Award. Dittman said that his volunteer work was spurred by his childhood empathy for the underdog. “When I was growing up, I had histoplasmosis, a debilitating lung disease. I was the low man on the totem pole in high school. I got knocked around pretty good. “I developed an affinity for the other low guys on the totem pole,” recalled Dittman, now 78. “And I developed an affinity for minorities. “When I was growing up in Seymour, Indiana, Tuskegee Airmen were training at the air base there. They weren’t treated too well.” Several were arrested and court-martialed for trying to integrate the officer’s club at the Freeman Air Base. “That stayed with me all my life,” Dittman said.
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ARTS & STYLE Over decades, Dave Dittman has devoted his spare time to helping war refugees resettle, as well as build and repair housing for the needy, in Howard County and around the country. His tireless work on behalf of others has earned him the 2016 Howard County Lifetime Achievement Award, which honors exemplary volunteers.
Dittman for the Columbia Cooperative Ministries resettlement program decades ago, and the two have remained friends. “Dave helped settle over 200 people in new homes from Ellicott City to California, helping them find jobs and housing,” said Fischel. “They came from refugee camps, and we met them at BWI on flights from Vietnam. Dave was such a hard-working fellow. I think he is a born volunteer.” Phil English, who lives in Columbia, has worked with Dittman on projects from Baltimore to Mississippi. “We helped put together houses that were falling apart after Katrina. We also worked together in Baltimore,” English said. “Dave is the leader of the crews” nicknamed the Hammers. “He puts everything together and
figures out what has to be done.” English, 80, traveled with Dittman to Mississippi, and worked alongside him for the Christmas in April organization in Baltimore and Howard County to make free repairs and perform upkeep to homes of low-income residents. And there’s more. Helen Skipper is an 80-year-old Baltimorean whose home near Ravens Stadium Dittman helped recondition several times. “He’s done so much for me. He’s a blessing in my life,” Skipper said. “He’s my friend, my brother, my baby. If there were more people like him, this world would be a better place to live in.” See VOLUNTEER, page 26
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