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Your Dollars at Work

Opening Doors ...
Celebrating the potential of all people.

These are some of the faces of The Kennedy Center...
people who are neighbors, friends and family members.

Eileen Eileen spent almost 25 years of her life developing skills that allow her to work and live independently. Her first job was in a manufacturing setting and today she works in retail and customer service
Rob, who is deaf, used the services of a specially trained job coach to ease into his work as a vision center professional. He developed a great relationship with his co-workers and his boss learned sign language. Rob
John John learned to meet the challenge of his psychiatric disabilities through the support of the Kennedy Center rehabilitation Services. Through the training and encouragement of his employment counselor, he found pleasure in a new job located in Fairfield.
Kim was hurt badly in a moped accident which resulted in an acquired brain injury. At first, he was tramatized by the changes he experienced. Through special training, Kim developed new and different skills, as well as, pursuing a brand new career path. Kim
Diane Diane certainly knows what it is to have a home of her own. For more than 20 years she has worked in a nursing home; her hours require her to rise at 5:00am and to utilize public transportation. Each evening, she can relax in her own condominium, where she lives independently, with staff support.
As a young child with development delays, Richie and his family received special resources and support through The Kennedy Center "Birth to Three" services. As he grows, a wide range of programs will meet his individual needs and his desire for community inclusion throughout his lifetime. Ritchie

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