When Alia Schleppenbach enrolled at The Excel Center in Lafayette in April 2016, she had no idea her mother would pass away just a few months later.
Alia & Eden Schleppenbach | The Excel Center Success
[fa icon="calendar'] Mar 13, 2017 5:00:00 PM / by Jennifer Wade posted in Success Story, The Excel Center, Education
NANCY GREGORY | A Goodwill Success Story
[fa icon="calendar'] Feb 22, 2017 12:00:00 PM / by Marissa Emerson posted in Employment, Disability, Success Story, Goodwill Commercial Services
Since 1997, Nancy has worked as a janitor at the Birch Bayh Federal Building and U.S. Courthouse. She is described as the heart of her team of nearly 20, remembering co-workers’ birthdays and coming in early every day to eat lunch with others before her shift starts.
Remembering Dawn Baxter, 1968-2017
[fa icon="calendar'] Feb 8, 2017 12:00:00 PM / by GoodwillIndy posted in Employment, Disability, Success Story, Goodwill Commercial Services
Dawn Baxter was a wonderful person to work with. She was one of the first graduates of our janitorial training program and had been a long-time employee in our Commercial Services area. Dawn passed away this last weekend. Our deepest sympathies to her family and friends. We will miss her very much.
Kelly Kaser | A Goodwill Success Story
[fa icon="calendar'] Jan 30, 2017 3:32:22 PM / by Marissa Emerson posted in Community Partners, Employment, Disability, Success Story, Disability Services
Melissa Horn | An Indianapolis Met Success Story
[fa icon="calendar'] Jan 18, 2017 6:00:00 AM / by GoodwillIndy posted in Success Story, Indianapolis Metropolitan High School, Education
– Jessica Ungerecht, Instructor, Indianapolis Metropolitan High School
Kristal Lebron | A Goodwill Success Story
[fa icon="calendar'] Jan 14, 2017 9:00:00 AM / by GoodwillIndy posted in Nurse-Family Partnership, Success Story, The Excel Center, Education
As Kristal Lebron prepared to begin her senior year of high school, she found out she was pregnant. Kristal immediately enrolled in Goodwill’s Nurse-Family Partnership program.
“I would recommend Nurse-Family Partnership,” Kristal said. “It teaches new moms everything they need to know about being pregnant and having a baby. I don’t know what I would do without Kasey, my nurse.”
Kristal wanted to graduate high school before her baby was born, so Kasey helped her enroll at The Excel Center, Goodwill’s school for adult learners. A dedicated and determined student, Kristal graduated with her diploma and received her pharmacy tech certification within three months. During that time, Kristal also met regularly with Kasey to learn about prenatal health and how to prepare for a new baby. Kristal learned about taking care of herself, all while working on college courses and receiving top grades.
“Kasey taught me a lot about my daughter,” Kristal said. “I know the importance of breastfeeding, safe sleep, home safety and using a car seat correctly.”
Kristal gave birth to a healthy baby and accepted her first job at a pharmacy warehouse. She continues to meet with her nurse to learn how to foster her daughter’s development and is enrolled in classes at Ivy Tech studying criminal justice. She wants to become either a police officer or a probation officer after she finishes her associate’s degree.
Adrian Ovalle | Indianapolis Metropolitan High School Senior
[fa icon="calendar'] Dec 31, 2016 10:00:00 AM / by Jennifer Wade posted in Success Story, Indianapolis Metropolitan High School, Education
Ralph McClury | A Goodwill Success Story
[fa icon="calendar'] Dec 2, 2016 8:00:00 AM / by Marissa Emerson posted in Employment, Disability, Success Story, Goodwill Commercial Services, Disability Services, Criminal History, Veteran
In the last five or so years, Ralph McClury has come full circle at Goodwill. Much has happened along the way, and his road was not easy. Ralph comes from humble beginnings, growing up in Kentucky with 17 siblings, working on the family farm and picking tobacco to make ends meet. He volunteered for the Air Force in 1973 after graduating high school, but chronic kidney issues led to an honorable discharge. Ralph then moved to Indianapolis and found employment as a security guard during the day and bused tables in a downtown restaurant at night. It was at this job that Ralph began a long and unhealthy relationship with alcohol. Though he lost those jobs, he managed to obtain employment as a maintenance man at his apartment complex for six years.
“I got fired six or seven times due to drinking, but they would always re-hire me due to my skills as a handyman,” Ralph said. “But one day, they let me go for good.”
Soon after, he lost his wife and kids as well. He continued a lifestyle of drinking and drug use for many years, moving back and forth between Indianapolis and Kentucky. In 1996, Ralph served 24 months in the penitentiary. He was released on parole in 1998, but soon fell to drugs and alcohol once again, living “on the run.” The law finally caught up with Ralph, and he was put on parole again, but this time, he finished parole and started to head down the right track.
He was living with his girlfriend in Tennessee at the time, working as a tobacco picker when he was the victim of a farming accident in which his foot was crushed by a 3,000-lb. wagon. Ralph was bedridden for almost a year, unable to work due to this injury. In 2005, Ralph and his then-girlfriend welcomed their daughter, Lakin. Before Lakin turned one year old, her mother was arrested and still remains in prison today. Ralph attempted to raise his baby girl as a single father, but as drinking and drugs came back into Ralph’s life, he lost custody. He knew it was time to take control of his life and get back on the right path. Being a veteran, he reached out to the Hoosier Veterans Assistance Foundation (HVAF) as well as Goodwill for help. Due to a criminal history and his disability, Ralph was having a very difficult time finding employment.
Chelsea Armistead | A Goodwill Success Story
[fa icon="calendar'] Nov 21, 2016 9:04:10 AM / by Marissa Emerson posted in Employment, Disability, Success Story, The Excel Center, Education, Retail, Mission Coaches
Chelsea Armistead’s educational path veered off course in junior high when she was diagnosed with a learning disability. At the time, to qualify for an accommodation, a student had to be failing all subjects or courses. Chelsea was only failing two. Rather than have her daughter continue to struggle without assistance or fail all her courses, Chelsea’s mother decided to home school her. After about a year of home schooling, her parents became too busy to continue, so Chelsea taught herself to be a better reader and writer but had trouble with math.
James Wilson | A Goodwill Success Story
[fa icon="calendar'] Nov 10, 2016 12:00:00 PM / by Marissa Emerson posted in Employment, Success Story
“Goodwill gave me a chance to show that I had changed my life and was rehabilitated,” James said. “Before that, no one would give me a chance — not even an interview. Goodwill gave me an opportunity to prove myself.”
James accepted a job as a warehouse associate at one of Goodwill’s outlet stores. He quickly impressed his managers and co-workers with his dedicated work ethic and willingness to help others. When he began training new employees, including those with barriers similar to his own and those with disabilities, his skills as a talented trainer also emerged.