In this compelling episode of We’re Not Stumped, host Mike Bolland welcomes the incredible team behind the Hozhoni Foundation to share their inspiring mission and groundbreaking work. Joining Mike are CEO Antonia Klopstein, COO Lex Heerding, Employment Program Head Michele Eisenberg, and Art Manager Shay Vigil. Together, they discuss how the foundation empowers individuals with disabilities through innovative programs that promote independence, creativity, and community engagement.
The Hozhoni Foundation has been a beacon of hope and opportunity for decades, dedicated to improving the lives of individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities. This episode delves deep into their holistic approach, combining employment programs, art initiatives, and personalized care to help individuals achieve their fullest potential. Antonia Klopstein and Lex Heerding explain the foundation’s long-standing commitment to fostering a supportive and inclusive environment where everyone can thrive.
Michele Eisenberg highlights the transformative impact of the Employment Program, which equips participants with essential skills and places them in meaningful jobs within the community. The program not only enhances independence but also fosters connections between participants and local businesses.
Art Manager Shay Vigil takes us inside the Hozhoni Art Studio, a vibrant space where creativity flourishes. Learn how art serves as both a therapeutic outlet and a powerful means of self-expression for the foundation’s participants. Shay shares heartwarming stories of artists who have gained confidence, recognition, and a sense of purpose through their work.
Throughout the episode, the Hozhoni team emphasizes the importance of celebrating every individual’s unique talents and abilities. They discuss the challenges faced by the disability community and how the foundation continues to adapt and innovate to meet evolving needs.
Whether you’re an advocate for inclusion, someone looking for inspiration, or simply curious about how organizations like Hozhoni make a difference, this episode offers valuable insights and heartfelt stories.
Learn more about the Hozhoni Foundation and how you can support their mission: https://www.hozhoni.com/
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