When You Shop at These Businesses or Use These Organizations, You Help These People — and They’re Helping You

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For the last six years, Charlie Sherman, Norwalk resident and client of STAR, Inc., Lighting the Way, has been commuting by train to and from work at Whole Foods in Darien.

Charlie Sherman

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Charlie Sherman, working at Whole Foods

— an announcement from Star Inc., Lighting the Way

At work, Charlie helps customers to their cars, brings in the carts and packs groceries.

“I love working at Whole Foods. I feel like a part of the team there and I really like the independence I feel working and earning a paycheck,” Charlie says.

In addition to Charlie, there are seven other STAR clients who currently have rewarding careers in Darien.

Denise Sapione is a six-year employee at Andrew Stefanou Salon & Spa. Adolfo Nunez celebrates one year at Southfield Center and the Tokeneke Club has employed Bobby Vento for six years.

Denise Sapione, a STAR client and employee at Andrew Stefanou Salon & Spa, with owner Andrew Stefanou

The new cars at BMW of Darien have been even shinier because of Stephen Grubiak’s seven years there. Likewise, Bjorn Swarting enjoys several years at Darien Sport Shop and Tom Gogolak has been at the Darien YMCA since 2001.

Finally, if you have shopped at Stop and Shop in Noroton Heights in the last 21 years you surely have seen Adriano Gatto, who proudly walks to work from his STAR-supported home on Edgerton Street.

These job sites join a long list of Darien businesses who have a history of supporting STAR clients on the job including Nielsen’s Florist, Michael Joseph’s Fine Foods, Country Club of Darien, Wee Burn Country Club, Woodway Country Club, and more.

Current research indicates that only 15% of people with intellectual and development disabilities (I/DD) are employed. However, with the right supports, many people with I/DD can build a career alongside their peers without disabilities.

Adolfo Nunez Southfield Center STAR Inc 2019

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Adolfo Nunez at Southfield Center

Katie Banzhaf, Executive Director of STAR, proudly says, “We like to think that our job placement results and the richness of our other community-based opportunities for people impacted by I/DD not only teach life skills, but actually engage our participants in safe, happy, healthy and active lives that match their personal interests and goals.”

STAR is recognized as a leading agency in Connecticut in job placements, coaching, and hours worked competitively by people with intellectual and developmental disabilities.

STAR Inc., Lighting the Way provides customized job placement, enrichment classes and volunteer opportunities for clients in Fairfield County.

STAR has a team of professional job developers, employment managers and job coaches who work with local individuals and network with businesses to create job opportunities and supervise training as well as finding locations to host classes in life, social, arts, and recreational skills.

Some of the Darien businesses that have hosted STAR clients for community-based activities include Hands on Pottery, Dynamic Athletics, Dance on the DL, Darien Arts Center, Yes and Company, Darien Nature Center, Wee Burn Country Club, Chocolate Works and Barrett Bookstore.

STAR is proud to help graduating local high school seniors with I/DD transition to meaningful employment and continued inclusion in their local community, finding many their “First job.”

In addition to generous support from local donors, STAR is thankful to Fairfield County’s Community Foundation for their history of supporting STAR’s “My First Job” Program for graduating seniors and adults with I/DD.

“It is incredibly rewarding to see first- hand the support and enthusiasm from the community and our business partners,” said Martha Spiegel, one of two Job Developers at STAR.

“Together with our community business partners, we are able to place people with I/DD in productive and paying jobs while creating win-win-win scenarios,” she said. “Our average tenure of people placed in jobs is now over 9.5 years. That says it all.”

More About STAR

STAR, Inc., Lighting the Way is a not–for-profit organization established in 1952 to serve individuals of all ages who have intellectual and developmental disabilities, as well as providing support services to their families.

STAR creates opportunities for individuals to live full lives with independence, freedom of choice and personal growth by providing support, services and advocacy.

Headquartered in Norwalk, with offices at 111 Elm Street, New Canaan; 15 Cross Street, Norwalk; 120 East Ave., Norwalk and with homes and supported apartments throughout Fairfield County, STAR annually serves over 600 individuals from birth through their senior years.

They aim to inform and encourage the community to recognize and appreciate the value of all individuals.

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