Developmentally disabled adults take part in job training and employment in packaging, shredding and recycling for the center. Secure Shred, one of the organization’s programs, handles the shredding of documents for financial institutions, healthcare providers, legal firms and defense contractors, among others. The paper, after being shredded and compressed, is sold to paper mills for recycling into paper products.
Lazarus added: “We have people who live with family, people who live in group homes and we have people that live in adult living facilities. So we’re teaching them skills to be as independent as they possibly can. We do have a couple people to either live by themselves or with a live-in caregiver.”
Manager Al Soto added: “The folks that work in the warehouse are a little bit higher functioning. They also have goals. What they learn there is how to work with each other, how to follow directions, how to stay safe. These are all transferable skills for when the time comes when they want to work in the community, they’ll have those skills.”