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  • You'll Like It Here

  • The Story of Donald Vitkus - Belchertown Patient #3394
  • By: Ed Orzechowski
  • Narrated by: Ed Orzechowski
  • Length: 7 hrs and 32 mins

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You'll Like It Here

By: Ed Orzechowski
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Abandoned by his unwed mother during World War II, Donald Vitkus becomes a ward of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. He is 27 days old. Six years later, as "patient number 3394", he is committed to Belchertown State School, where he is labeled a "moron" with an IQ of 41.

Like hundreds of other institutions across the country, Belchertown is a dehumanizing environment of barred windows, locked doors, and brutal regimentation. "I never want us to return to those days," Donald says.

Growing up in the institution affects Donald's entire adult life - his army service in Vietnam, his marriage and raising children, and his earning a living. Donald's life comes full circle when he earns a degree in human services and becomes a caregiver for individuals like those he grew up with.

©2016 Ed Orzechowski (P)2020 Ed Orzechowski

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