Big Island Drug Court recognizes employers who give clients a chance

Big Island Drug Court Judge Wendy DeWeese speaks with Subway owner Amber Alvarez-Torres on Monday. (Courtesy photo/Special to West Hawaii Today)

Hawaii Island Lawns owner Joe Perreira and his staff of drug court graduates are pictured. (Courtesy photo/Special to West Hawaii Today)

Dependable Roofing owners Lance Mccracken and John Gallagher stand with Big Island Drug Court graduate Rick Clevenger and another drug court client. (Courtesy photo/Special to West Hawaii Today)

Big Island Drug Court Judge Wendy DeWeese speaks with Umekes Fish Market Bar and Grill owner Nakoa Pabre on Monday. (Courtesy photo/Special to West Hawaii Today)

Big Island Drug Court participant and soon-to-be-graduate Luke Wong (left) explains his job to drug court staff. Pacific Waste was among a handful of businesses recognized Monday by Big Island Drug Court for giving the program’s clients a second chance. (Chelsea Jensen/West Hawaii Today)

Big Island Drug Court participant and soon-to-be-graduate Luke Wong (left) watches as Big Island Drug Court Judge Wendy DeWeese presents Pacific Waste General Manager Matt Lynch with a certificate of appreciation. Pacific Waste was among a handful of businesses recognized Monday by Big Island Drug Court for giving the program’s clients a second chance. (Chelsea Jensen/West Hawaii Today)

Big Island Drug Court participant and soon-to-be-graduate Luke Wong (center) tells Big Island Drug Court Judge Wendy DeWeese about his job driving for Pacific Waste. Pacific Waste was among a handful of businesses recognized Monday by Big Island Drug Court for giving the program’s clients a second chance. (Chelsea Jensen/West Hawaii Today)

Big Island Drug Court Coordinator Grayson Hashida (left) introduces Big Island Drug Court participant and soon-to-be-graduate Luke Wong (center) and Pacific Waste General Manager Matt Lynch. Pacific Waste was among a handful of businesses recognized Monday by Big Island Drug Court for giving the program’s clients a second chance. (Chelsea Jensen/West Hawaii Today)

Big Island Drug Court participant and soon-to-be-graduate Luke Wong (center) tells Big Island Drug Court Coordinator Grayson Hashida and Big Island Drug Court Judge Wendy DeWeese about his job driving for Pacific Waste. Pacific Waste was among a handful of businesses recognized Monday by Big Island Drug Court for giving the program’s clients a second chance. (Chelsea Jensen/West Hawaii Today)

Big Island Drug Court participant and soon-to-be-graduate Luke Wong (center) tells Big Island Drug Court Judge Wendy DeWeese about his job driving for Pacific Waste. Pacific Waste was among a handful of businesses recognized Monday by Big Island Drug Court for giving the program’s clients a second chance. (Chelsea Jensen/West Hawaii Today)

A handful of businesses were recognized Monday by Big Island Drug Court for giving the program’s clients a second chance.