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Bridge Builder for Youth: Lauren’s Story

Bridge Builder for Youth: Lauren’s Story

LOV Inc.’s Bridge Builder for Youth Project works with teens with disabilities at a pivotal moment in their lives. Like many teenagers, youth with disabilities are navigating what comes next as they transition out of school and into young adulthood.

At the same time, they may need to address additional challenges and barriers, such as accessibility or connecting with their community outside of the school setting. That’s where the Bridge Builder for Youth Project comes in. Working one-on-one with Bridge Builder staff, participants – known as Bridge Builder members – identify their own goals and work together to create a plan, build skills, and move toward a supported and fulfilled life.

A LOV Inc. member makes cookies at a cooking class
Lauren, a LOV Inc. Bridge Builder member, participates in a cooking class.

Bridge Builder staff work with the member and their ally – often a parent or primary caregiver – to identify and support member goals.

For one Bridge Builder member, Lauren, an important goal was independently using paratransit. As a wheelchair user, Lauren previously had to rely on her parents or support staff for transportation, creating a gap in her ability to be independent as she enters young adulthood. While paratransit is available in the Madison area, obstacles and limitations can make it daunting to use, something that has only worsened with driver shortages and accessible transportation issues in recent years. 

Transportation challenges are an issue that Rowan, the Bridge Builder staff, was well aware of. Together with Lauren and her family, they discussed what transportation was available through the Children’s Long-Term Support Program and how it could meet her needs. Knowing that Lauren’s concerns were valid, yet often minimized, Rowan organized for Lauren to meet with other paratransit users who had faced similar transportation issues. They shared their experiences, how to address challenges, and also their joy in independently navigating the community. Lauren learned what to expect, the challenges others experienced, and also what made it worth trying. This gave Lauren the confidence to try paratransit services. 

Through more experience and practice, Lauren is growing comfortable with using paratransit and is now less concerned about the “what-ifs” and more focused on the joy she gets from attending events and participating in community life. Gaining confidence in using paratransit opens up many opportunities for Lauren. This is just one example of how the Bridge Builder for Youth can work alongside an individual and support their individual goals while developing skills and building confidence.

Winter Gathering In Review

Winter Gathering In Review

LOV Inc.’s annual Winter Gathering was held on February 25, 2023. Now in its 15th year, this annual event is a beloved tradition for the LOV Inc. community. The event included a social hour, a dessert bar, an art showcase, and a talent show. The talent show, helmed by long-time emcee and LOV Inc. member Molly Waugh and her father Steve, included a wide variety of performances, including:

  • Hannah Cormier, Singing “A Million Dreams” from the film “The Greatest Showman”
  • William Paulson, German Yodeling
  • Ben Fleischman, Singing “Any Man of Mine” by Shania Twain
  • Abbey Webster, Mad Libs live
  • Adam Rowe, Performing “November Rain” by Guns N’ Roses
  • Rachel Vanderbloemen, Singing “Sentimental Journey” by Les Brown, accompanied by Bob Berger on piano
  • Molly & Steve Waugh, Singing “Don’t Go to Strangers” by Etta Jones
  • Yasmine Elfarra, Singing “Slipping Through My Fingers” from the film “Mamma Mia!”
  • Cara Swedeen, Dance Party to “Can’t Stop the Feeling” by Justin Timberlake

In addition to performances, the art showcase featured the works of Daniel Ellis, Matt Ward, and Edith Veitch. Daniel’s art featured a range of creative projects, including an Adirondack chair made of cedar. Matt shared a collection of origami, including an icosidodecahedron made with 60 pieces of paper. Edith’s art featured her drawing and coloring work, including a piece entitled Flower Girl

Local bakeries provided desserts for the event, including Madison Sourdough, Paleo Mama, and Willy Street Co-op.

A performer at the LOV Inc. Winter Gathering
A performer at the LOV Inc. Winter Gathering
Art Showcase a LOV Inc. Winter Gathering
A performer at the LOV Inc. Winter Gathering
A performer at the LOV Inc. Winter Gathering
Emcees at the LOV Inc. Winter Gathering
A performer at the LOV Inc. Winter Gathering
A performer at the LOV Inc. Winter Gathering
DHS AWARDS $422,000 to LOV Inc. to fund Colectivo de Familias Latinas

DHS AWARDS $422,000 to LOV Inc. to fund Colectivo de Familias Latinas

The Wisconsin Department of Health Services (DHS) has awarded LOV Inc. $422,000 to fund Colectivo de Familias Latinas, a project to address disparities in access to services for Spanish-speaking families with a child with disabilities. The Colectivo is a joint initiative between LOV Inc., the Catholic Multicultural Center, and Dulce Respite Center. This funding is part of a total of $17.3 million awarded to 69 organizations statewide. These grants are intended to improve Medicaid home and community-based services that help older adults or those who have disabilities.

“The Colectivo brings together and increases the efforts of three organizations to provide robust support to Spanish-speaking families that include an individual with a disability,” said Stefanie Primm, Executive Director of LOV Inc. “Whether it is accessing respite care services with Spanish-speaking providers or accessing translated materials, the Colectivo brings together a rich set of resources alongside a deep commitment to community building.”

Spanish-speaking staff will connect with families to identify resources and family support in areas including respite care services, understanding Children’s Long-Term Support, connecting with other families that include a child with a disability and sharing resources, identifying resources for a wide range of needs, from home modifications to food and housing security, and navigating school and educational supports.

“In my role, I have seen the difference that individualized consultations make in families accessing resources and support,” said Alejandra Espejo, LOV Inc.’s Bilingual Resources Specialist.  “As the Colectivo launches, I am excited to increase resources in the Spanish-speaking community.”

Grant funding is made possible by the American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA). To learn more about the statewide grant opportunity and all funded projects, visit the DHS website. Questions about ARPA funding and DHS can be sent to the DHS media team at DHSMedia@dhs.wisconsin.gov.


El Departamento de Servicios de Salud (DHS) le concede $422,000 a LOV Inc. para financiar el Colectivo de Familias Latinas

El Departamento de Servicios de Salud de Wisconsin (DHS) le ha otorgado a LOV Inc. $422,000 para financiar el Colectivo de Familias Latinas, un proyecto que nace con el objetivo de abordar las disparidades en el acceso a los servicios para las familias de habla hispana que tienen un niño o una niña con necesidades especiales. El Colectivo es una iniciativa conjunta de LOV Inc., el Centro Multicultural Católico y Dulce Respite Center (Centro de Relevo Dulce). Este financiamiento es una parte de un total de $17.3 millones que se concedieron a 69 organizaciones en todo el estado. Estas subvenciones están destinadas a mejorar los servicios de Medicaid, en el hogar y en la comunidad, que sirven de ayuda a los adultos mayores o a aquellos que tienen discapacidades.

“El Colectivo reúne y multiplica los esfuerzos de tres organizaciones para brindar un apoyo sólido a las familias de habla hispana en las que hay una persona con discapacidad”, dijo Stefanie Primm, Directora Ejecutiva de LOV Inc. “Ya sea para acceder a servicios de cuidado de relevo con proveedores de habla hispana o para acceder a materiales traducidos, el Colectivo reúne un amplio conjunto de recursos junto con un profundo compromiso con el fortalecimiento de la comunidad”.

El personal de habla hispana se pondrá en contacto con las familias para encontrar recursos y apoyo en áreas que incluyen servicios de cuidados de relevo, comprender el programa de Apoyo a Largo Plazo para Niños (CLTS), conectar con otras familias con niños con discapacidad e identificar y compartir recursos para una amplia gama de necesidades, desde modificaciones en el hogar hasta seguridad alimentaria y de vivienda, y aprender a manejar y aprovechar los apoyos escolares y educativos.

“En mi función, he visto la diferencia que las consultas individualizadas les trae a las familias que acceden a recursos y apoyo”, dijo Alejandra Espejo, Especialista Bilingüe en Recursos de LOV Inc.  “A medida que arranca el Colectivo, me emociona poder aumentar los recursos en la comunidad de habla hispana”.

La financiación por medio de subvenciones es posible gracias a la Ley del Plan de Rescate Estadounidense (ARPA). Para obtener más información acerca de la oportunidad de subvención estatal y todos los proyectos que han recibido financiamiento, visite el sitio web del DHS. Las preguntas sobre los fondos ARPA y el DHS se pueden enviar al equipo de comunicación del DHS, DHSMedia@dhs.wisconsin.gov.

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