12/07/2007

We became acquainted with Leonard after he had been forced, due to
medical issues, to resign from a full time job he had held for many
years and enjoyed immensely. He had also been living independently in a
family owned home, within walking distance to almost anywhere he needed
to go. Due to unexplained circumstances this home had to be sold and
Leonard had little choice but to live with family members in the south
suburbs. His new home had very little public transportation available
and almost nothing within a reasonable walking distance.
Although
Leonard had secured a part time job at Cub Foods before his entrance
into Trinity’s Supported Employment Program, he barely made enough
money to pay for the taxi that was generally his only option for
transportation. These changes created a loss of his precious
independence and were adversely affecting Leonard’s peace of mind.
After
a few months of searching for the perfect job match for Leonard, it was
finally found at Home Depot with a caring, compassionate Human Resource
Manager. Leonard was making more money per hour and working more
hours. He was saving as much as he could in hopes of once again
becoming independent. He desperately wanted his own apartment, so his
job coaches worked with him during his lunch hour on budgeting skills
and small ways to save money. For example, he began purchasing his
lunch at the discount store in the same plaza as Home Depot rather than
the fast food places that are abundant in that area. Leonard came up
with his own idea, too. He began walking to work, and although Home
Depot is closer to his home than Cub Foods, it is still a significant
distance to walk.
Leonard’s job coach knew he had always wanted
a new bicycle to replace the one that had been taken from him some time
earlier, however he had been unable to afford one until now. His coach
suggested that this may be the perfect way to get to and from work
without an on- going expense. Leonard agreed and purchased a brand new
bicycle. He didn’t buy just any bicycle, but the SUV of bicycles!
Leonard’s new wheels were a 5 speed mountain bike, complete with off
road wheels, luggage rack, bottle holder and, of course, lights for
nights when he works late. Leonard, being the safety conscious guy that
it takes to work at Home Depot, also purchased a helmet.
Leonard
is now able to save a little more money and travel time, not to mention
he has a very cool bike. Although his case is a successful closure in
terms of state definition, our success is in the knowledge that in some
small way we have helped him come one step closer to achieving his
ultimate goal, which is so precious to him and all of us, independence.