Wawa Employment Program Grant Helps Bancroft NeuroRehab Patients Engage in the Community

January 12, 2022

A Bancroft NeuroRehab client stands in front of a table featuring his artwork.
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Bancroft NeuroRehab was awarded a grant through the Wawa Foundation to enhance its vocational programs. Through this grant, Bancroft NeuroRehab was able to connect individuals back to the workplace, to their community through volunteering, and through educational group sessions with their peers.

The money from the grant allowed Bancroft NeuroRehab to employ Certified Occupational Therapy Assistants (COTA’s) to work with those we support and purchase technology and other materials giving them the ability to assess individuals, provide one-on-one job skills training, and offer group educational programs. Most importantly, it allowed clinical staff time to develop partnerships with community connections – all leading to individuals returning to work or volunteering.    

A total of 47 individuals were able engage in resume writing, job development, and interviewing skills. Six of those in the program were placed at jobs such as Shop-Rite, Royal Farms, Apex Construction, Princeton-Penn Medical Center, and a local garden center.  

 

Matt Collura sits in front of his computer, Bancroft NeuroRehab Occupational Therapy Assistant sits next to him.

This grant opportunity provided more than just opportunity, it provided hope. Not only did one of the participants volunteer at the animal shelter, but when he brought home the supplies to make toys for the animals, it inspired the rest of the house to begin volunteering as well. The animal shelter was so moved by this story that they provided tee shirts for the entire house to wear and enough supplies so everyone could volunteer together.  

For Matthew Collura a long-awaited opportunity to use his writing skills was realized. He was supported by a trained clinician which led to him first writing articles for our internal Newsletter to writing an article for NJ multimedia publications.  

About Bancroft NeuroRehab

Bancroft NeuroRehab is a division of Bancroft, a 138-year-old organization that supports individuals with developmental/intellectual disabilities and neurological conditions. 

A world-class team of clinicians uses a comprehensive, evidence-based approach to develop an individualized plan of therapies and treatment to help each client take purposeful steps forward after a traumatic brain injury, stroke or other neurological condition.  

The Bancroft NeuroRehab clinical team includes the most Board Certified specialists in the region, trained to address specific challenges associated with neurological conditions and brain injuries.  

With locations in Mt. Laurel, Plainsboro and Toms River, New Jersey, Bancroft NeuroRehab offers both therapeutic day and residential programs to meet each person where they are on the road to recovery. To learn more, visit bancroftneurorehab.org

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Bancroft offers a range of programs and resources that are designed to help children with autism unlock their potential and prepare for a bright future. We invite you to visit our Children’s Services page to learn more about how we can support your child on their journey to success.
We also offer programs for adults with autism and other intellectual and developmental disabilities including day and vocational programs, as well as residential services. Visit our Adult Services page to learn more.

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