Dave Owens
In observance of National Social Work Month in March, the
Oregon Department of Human Services named Dave Owens of Eugene winner
of the 2019 Tom Moan Memorial Award, recognizing achievement by a child
welfare caseworker. "We are proud of Dave’s work strengthening Lane
County’s children and families," said Child Welfare Director Rebecca
Jones Gaston. "He is thoughtful and humble, and those he works with
know he is not there to judge but to help."
Born in Lynwood, California, Dave Owens moved with
his family to Port Orford, on the southern Oregon coast, at age 4.
"Moving to Oregon is my earliest memory," says Owens, who graduated
from Pacific High School in the Port Orford-Langlois School District.
He came to Eugene to study at Northwest Christian College, where he
majored in youth ministry and minored in music performance. He met his
wife Tina in the school's traveling promotional music group Pilgrimage.
"We were gone Friday to Sunday every weekend," he relates, "visiting a
church in Washington, Oregon, California or Idaho." Owens worked as a
youth minister for a year after graduation, then took a job with
another church, working in day treatment with troubled kids in Lane
County residential and juvenile corrections facilities. Later, he and
Tina moved to Los Angeles, where he taught high school for 6 years in
the San Pedro Narbonne Community Adult School. "But we didn't want to
raise kids in LA," he says, so they moved back to Oregon with their 2
young sons in 1999, and he began work with Oregon Child Welfare. "It
will be 21 years in July. I work with residential and hard-to-place
youth. The child contact, dealing with children, treating them special,
has kept me going. My goal is to help families get back together."
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photograph and story by Paul Neevel
Eugene Weekly / 21 May 2020
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