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Colleen, what is good at? What was his favorite part about his Jewel

job or other jobs he’s had?

What immediately comes to mind are food pantries since you mentioned Jewel, but

that would be a lot of unpacking, checking expiration dates, shelving/facing,

etc. Not a ton of customer contact on a daily basis. Let us know more and

maybe we can help think.

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Sent: Friday, July 22, 2011 9:02 AM

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Hi Everyone,

I am hoping someone can help me with a volunteer job for my son Mike.

We live in Bolingbrook. He is 39 years old and funtions at around 10 years old

to young adolescent. He has worked for Jewel before 5 years. Had a med change

and things did not work out there. Mike is very friendly loves people. Reads

well, uses phones. If anyone knows of someone who would help him with a

volunteer job in the area. Please let me know.

Thank You,

Colleen

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His favorite part of the job was helping customers to their cars. He frequently

won a award of $50.00 gift certificate for pointing out groceries under cart

that had not been scanned or paid for. He is capable of unpacking, checking

expiration dates. He loves to talk to people and be a helper. He is a Jaycee

member as helps with Easter egg hunt, egg stuffing. Village picnic assist with

Bingo selling, handing out cards to players. This year he helped making bird

feeders with the children at Village Picnic.

Colleen

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Colleen, what is good at? What was his favorite part about his Jewel job

or other jobs he’s had?

What immediately comes to mind are food pantries since you mentioned Jewel, but

that would be a lot of unpacking, checking expiration dates, shelving/facing,

etc. Not a ton of customer contact on a daily basis. Let us know more and maybe

we can help think.

From: jc

Sent: Friday, July 22, 2011 9:02 AM

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Subject: Volunteer job for

Hi Everyone,

I am hoping someone can help me with a volunteer job for my son Mike.

We live in Bolingbrook. He is 39 years old and funtions at around 10 years old

to young adolescent. He has worked for Jewel before 5 years. Had a med change

and things did not work out there. Mike is very friendly loves people. Reads

well, uses phones. If anyone knows of someone who would help him with a

volunteer job in the area. Please let me know.

Thank You,

Colleen

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many animal shelters are looking for volunteers.....

good luck.

kristine

 

From: jc <jc1voyager@...>

>IPADDUnite

>Sent: Friday, July 22, 2011 9:02 AM

>Subject: Volunteer job for

>

>

> 

>Hi Everyone,

>

>I am hoping someone can help me with a volunteer job for my son Mike.

>We live in Bolingbrook. He is 39 years old and funtions at around 10 years old

to young adolescent. He has worked for Jewel before 5 years. Had a med change

and things did not work out there. Mike is very friendly loves people. Reads

well, uses phones. If anyone knows of someone who would help him with a

volunteer job in the area. Please let me know.

>

>Thank You,

>

>Colleen

>

>

>

>

>

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How about a local resale shop.

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On Jul 22, 2011, at 11:00 AM, Colleen Caputo <jc1voyager@...> wrote:

> His favorite part of the job was helping customers to their cars. He

frequently

> won a award of $50.00 gift certificate for pointing out groceries under cart

> that had not been scanned or paid for. He is capable of unpacking, checking

> expiration dates. He loves to talk to people and be a helper. He is a Jaycee

> member as helps with Easter egg hunt, egg stuffing. Village picnic assist with

> Bingo selling, handing out cards to players. This year he helped making bird

> feeders with the children at Village Picnic.

>

> Colleen

>

> ________________________________

> From: Jerue Family <jle oferuefamily@...>

> IPADDUnite

> Sent: Fri, July 22, 2011 10:29:39 AM

> Subject: Re: Volunteer job for

>

>

> Colleen, what is good at? What was his favorite part about his Jewel

job

> or other jobs he’s had?

>

> What immediately comes to mind are food pantries since you mentioned Jewel,

but

> that would be a lot of unpacking, checking expiration dates, shelving/facing,

> etc. Not a ton of customer contact on a daily basis. Let us know more and

maybe

> we can help think.

>

> From: jc

> Sent: Friday, July 22, 2011 9:02 AM

> IPADDUnite

> Subject: Volunteer job for

>

> Hi Everyone,

>

> I am hoping someone can help me with a volunteer job for my son Mike.

> We live in Bolingbrook. He is 39 years old and funtions at around 10 years old

> to young adolescent. He has worked for Jewel before 5 years. Had a med change

> and things did not work out there. Mike is very friendly loves people. Reads

> well, uses phones. If anyone knows of someone who would help him with a

> volunteer job in the area. Please let me know.

>

> Thank You,

>

> Colleen

>

>

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I think that might work. Do you have a contact?

Colleen

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Sent: Fri, July 22, 2011 1:09:49 PM

Subject: Re: Volunteer job for

 

How about a local resale shop.

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On Jul 22, 2011, at 11:00 AM, Colleen Caputo <jc1voyager@...> wrote:

> His favorite part of the job was helping customers to their cars. He

frequently

>

> won a award of $50.00 gift certificate for pointing out groceries under cart

> that had not been scanned or paid for. He is capable of unpacking, checking

> expiration dates. He loves to talk to people and be a helper. He is a Jaycee

> member as helps with Easter egg hunt, egg stuffing. Village picnic assist with

> Bingo selling, handing out cards to players. This year he helped making bird

> feeders with the children at Village Picnic.

>

> Colleen

>

> ________________________________

> From: Jerue Family <jle oferuefamily@...>

> IPADDUnite

> Sent: Fri, July 22, 2011 10:29:39 AM

> Subject: Re: Volunteer job for

>

>

> Colleen, what is good at? What was his favorite part about his Jewel

>job

>

> or other jobs he’s had?

>

> What immediately comes to mind are food pantries since you mentioned Jewel,

but

>

> that would be a lot of unpacking, checking expiration dates, shelving/facing,

> etc. Not a ton of customer contact on a daily basis. Let us know more and

maybe

>

> we can help think.

>

> From: jc

> Sent: Friday, July 22, 2011 9:02 AM

> IPADDUnite

> Subject: Volunteer job for

>

> Hi Everyone,

>

> I am hoping someone can help me with a volunteer job for my son Mike.

> We live in Bolingbrook. He is 39 years old and funtions at around 10 years old

> to young adolescent. He has worked for Jewel before 5 years. Had a med change

> and things did not work out there. Mike is very friendly loves people. Reads

> well, uses phones. If anyone knows of someone who would help him with a

> volunteer job in the area. Please let me know.

>

> Thank You,

>

> Colleen

>

>

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Colleen,

Have you tried looking at the Bolingbrook Patch for volunteer contacts? Here in

Naperville that’s what a lot of people use now. It’s an online news

service, not in every town but there’s definitely one in yours – the link is

www.bolingbrook.patch.com and if you click on the Volunteers tab at the top,

then click on You Want to Volunteer, a listing of available organizations

looking for volunteers will pop up for your area, with email/phone contacts etc.

It’s a starting point. In addition to the other suggestions you’ve received

about Resale shops, Humane societies, Food Pantries, etc – other places

we’ve found include hospitals (including their gift shops), Meals on Wheels,

local & state legislators (several have hired people on a part-time basis

locally), libraries, and of course the many civic groups like you’d mentioned

the Jaycees. Since is already a member there, you could also try

building on his social capital with them, ask if there’s any regularly

scheduled volunteer hours he could fill.

And lastly, if you have the time, tell us why is choosing not to pursue

additional paid work (or maybe he has/is but you didn’t mention it). It hurts

us all to hear about someone losing a paid job over medication changes! We’d

hope there could be other paid work opportunities in his future, too. We can

all learn from others’ experiences, so if you’re comfortable sharing a bit

more info with the group, I’m sure we’d learn a lot from ’s story.

Thanks for writing, and keep us posted on his progress. Good luck, !

Laurie

From: Colleen Caputo

Sent: Friday, July 22, 2011 7:43 PM

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I think that might work. Do you have a contact?

Colleen

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From: Amy Simler <mailto:asimler%40sbcglobal.net>

" mailto:IPADDUnite%40 " <mailto:IPADDUnite%40>

Cc: " mailto:IPADDUnite%40 " <mailto:IPADDUnite%40>

Sent: Fri, July 22, 2011 1:09:49 PM

Subject: Re: Volunteer job for

How about a local resale shop.

Sent from my iPhone

On Jul 22, 2011, at 11:00 AM, Colleen Caputo <mailto:jc1voyager%40att.net>

wrote:

> His favorite part of the job was helping customers to their cars. He

frequently

>

> won a award of $50.00 gift certificate for pointing out groceries under cart

> that had not been scanned or paid for. He is capable of unpacking, checking

> expiration dates. He loves to talk to people and be a helper. He is a Jaycee

> member as helps with Easter egg hunt, egg stuffing. Village picnic assist with

> Bingo selling, handing out cards to players. This year he helped making bird

> feeders with the children at Village Picnic.

>

> Colleen

>

> ________________________________

> From: Jerue Family <jle mailto:oferuefamily%40comcast.net>

> mailto:IPADDUnite%40

> Sent: Fri, July 22, 2011 10:29:39 AM

> Subject: Re: Volunteer job for

>

>

> Colleen, what is good at? What was his favorite part about his Jewel

>job

>

> or other jobs he’s had?

>

> What immediately comes to mind are food pantries since you mentioned Jewel,

but

>

> that would be a lot of unpacking, checking expiration dates, shelving/facing,

> etc. Not a ton of customer contact on a daily basis. Let us know more and

maybe

>

> we can help think.

>

> From: jc

> Sent: Friday, July 22, 2011 9:02 AM

> mailto:IPADDUnite%40

> Subject: Volunteer job for

>

> Hi Everyone,

>

> I am hoping someone can help me with a volunteer job for my son Mike.

> We live in Bolingbrook. He is 39 years old and funtions at around 10 years old

> to young adolescent. He has worked for Jewel before 5 years. Had a med change

> and things did not work out there. Mike is very friendly loves people. Reads

> well, uses phones. If anyone knows of someone who would help him with a

> volunteer job in the area. Please let me know.

>

> Thank You,

>

> Colleen

>

>

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Colleen

I think it is important to match volunteer opportunities with what the person

likes to do

Does he like to read simple first grade books, if so would he like to be a

reader at a pre school?

Does he like to be outside and work, could he cut lawn for an elderly neighbor

or help with the local garden club?

Does he like to run or walk, is there a young child with a disability who would

like s companion for a walk or run?

Does he likes sports? Could he volunteer with a YMCA program with children or

the elderly?

Do you have a local gym that sends their towels out? Maybe they could hire him

to wash the towels in house.

Does he like animals? Could he volunteer at the pet shelter?

Hoe about a local church? Could he open the collection envelopes Monday morning

and sort cash from checks?

Is there a local food pantry? They are always looking for volunteers.

Oh well, just some ideas to help you get started.

Ficker Terrill

Institute on Public Policy for People with Disabilities

On 22/07/2011, at 16:02, " jc " <jc1voyager@...> wrote:

> Hi Everyone,

>

> I am hoping someone can help me with a volunteer job for my son Mike.

> We live in Bolingbrook. He is 39 years old and funtions at around 10 years old

to young adolescent. He has worked for Jewel before 5 years. Had a med change

and things did not work out there. Mike is very friendly loves people. Reads

well, uses phones. If anyone knows of someone who would help him with a

volunteer job in the area. Please let me know.

>

> Thank You,

>

> Colleen

>

>

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You've heard a lot of good suggestions.  If he's been helpful in getting

groceries into cars while doing pleasant chat, I'd look into local food

pantries.

If he's in the Jaycees, why not ask around the membership if anyone has a

volunteer or part-time opportunity?  Some of those members already know him.

As summer ends, it may become easier to find volunteer opportunities.  The high

school kids are having a harder time getting summer jobs, and so are

volunteering to get work experience and references.

-Gail

From: Colleen Caputo <jc1voyager@...>

Subject: Re: Volunteer job for

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Date: Friday, July 22, 2011, 11:00 AM

 

His favorite part of the job was helping customers to their cars. He

frequently

won a award of $50.00 gift certificate for pointing out groceries under cart

that had not been scanned or paid for. He is capable of unpacking, checking

expiration dates. He loves to talk to people and be a helper. He is a Jaycee

member as helps with Easter egg hunt, egg stuffing. Village picnic assist with

Bingo selling, handing out cards to players. This year he helped making bird

feeders with the children at Village Picnic.

Colleen

________________________________

From: Jerue Family <jle oferuefamily@...>

IPADDUnite

Sent: Fri, July 22, 2011 10:29:39 AM

Subject: Re: Volunteer job for

 

Colleen, what is good at? What was his favorite part about his Jewel job

or other jobs he’s had?

What immediately comes to mind are food pantries since you mentioned Jewel, but

that would be a lot of unpacking, checking expiration dates, shelving/facing,

etc. Not a ton of customer contact on a daily basis. Let us know more and maybe

we can help think.

From: jc

Sent: Friday, July 22, 2011 9:02 AM

IPADDUnite

Subject: Volunteer job for

Hi Everyone,

I am hoping someone can help me with a volunteer job for my son Mike.

We live in Bolingbrook. He is 39 years old and funtions at around 10 years old

to young adolescent. He has worked for Jewel before 5 years. Had a med change

and things did not work out there. Mike is very friendly loves people. Reads

well, uses phones. If anyone knows of someone who would help him with a

volunteer job in the area. Please let me know.

Thank You,

Colleen

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