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Melwood’s YES Program at Apple Grove Elementary gave Aiden a boost in growth and maturity that helped him save a life.
Terri, Aiden’s mother who lives with epilepsy and experiences seizures, knew YES would be a good match for him after hearing about it. She never imagined how impactful the program would be on both of their lives.
YES brings hands-on learning, with a focus on career exploration, to children who have experienced hardships and barriers. The program encourages self-esteem while fostering independence, and exposes children to interests and hobbies in a wide range of areas.
After enrolling Aiden in the program, Terri saw changes in her son almost immediately. He was more open-minded and showed interest in new activities like cooking and painting. But for their family, the real changes came in Aiden’s personal growth and maturity. When Terri had a seizure and no other adults in the house were available to assist, Aiden jumped into action, calmly calling 9-1-1 and saving Terri’s life. Aiden was even recognized by the local fire department for his courageous actions.
“I feel like he has learned to be calm through real-life situations, and with the help of the YES Program, he has been learning how to regulate his emotions better,” Terri said. “He and I are both looking forward to what the YES Program offers next year.”
For more than 60 years, Melwood has been building a bridge to a more supportive world. Today, we are one of the nation’s leading advocates, employers, and providers for people with disabilities and their caregivers.