COMMUNITY IMPACT

SHEP is here, and only here because of the community and everyone involved.  Each one of us have been deeply touched by the changes that many of our clients have been able to undergo.  From employment services to simple assistance in relaying their environment at the grocery store, pushes us in becoming independent and productive members of society.  We are looking forward to the future and changing many more people live their best life possible.

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Carol is standing and smiling at camera.  She has dark brown hair and is wearing glasses.  She is wearing a black Harry Potter sweater and a red and yellow striped tie.

Carol is standing and smiling at camera.  She has dark brown hair and is wearing glasses.  She is wearing a black Harry Potter sweater and a red and yellow striped tie.

Carol Hughes

“Growing up I knew little sign and watched T.V. shows that taught me some too, but I didn’t really know much about DeafBlind people at that time.  It wasn't until after graduation, I started meeting people at blind camps that I was going too during that summer and in October 2016 I went to a DeafBlind camp where I met Cassandra  After I was introduced with SHEP, it wasn’t even a full year yet when I became an employee of SHEP.  Here I even began to learn tactile sign language which is when you sign in a person's hands.  Just like Helen Keller.  I learned how to use office computers and communicate with the community using different ways.  The biggest thing is that SHEP has taught me how to start doing things for myself. SHEP also teaches me and others how to cook meals in crock pots. Get jobs and some DeafBlind even got their own places to live. Thanks to SHEP. SHEP also helps the DeafBlind come to terms with their disability. When you think that we can’t do something when we can.”


Glenn is holding his phone and taking a picture of himself.  He has short dark brown hair and wears glasses.  He is wearing a purple shirt that has a logo on the top left on the front of the shirt.

Glenn is holding his phone and taking a picture of himself.  He has short dark brown hair and wears glasses.  He is wearing a purple shirt that has a logo on the top left on the front of the shirt.

glenneth cleveland

“SHEP is a great way to encourage us to be strong of who we are as DeafBlind community. We as DeafBlind sometime feels isolated, don't know what to do, rely on parents, uncle, aunt, brothers, sisters and other related family to help because feel like I can't do it. I'm DeafBlind and raise a teenage son, working  and have transportation, I'm living on my own taking care of the bills, cooking food, cleaning the house, and doing laundry, for reason to say this, I do this independently. Yes, I do get frustrated but I didn't give up. I'm strive to make it a better place on my own. If I can do it then u can do it. SHEP has also help me by providing SSPs to help with tasks that are little difficult for DeafBlind.  Most of all SHEP and help me realize I really enjoyed being with DeafBlind family like as myself. Now they are helping me find the right professional job where I needed to be.”