Nov 14, 2022
Gratitude
This time of year, we all are provided with an opportunity to think about what we are grateful for, and for me this is easy. I’m grateful for my health, my son, my family, my work, and Mainstay Life Services.
My son Parriz is supported by Mainstay, and, as a result, so am I. I have a demanding and rewarding full time job, and Mainstay makes it possible for me to give my best to my work, I would not be able to work without their support. In addition, I also work for Mainstay (and Parriz) as his life sharing partner. Parriz has a team of Brian, Gavin, Nora, Lisa, Samantha, Barbara, Ned, and dozens more from Mainstay! His team listens to us, treats us with respect, and believes in us as a family.
We have been with Mainstay for more than five years; Parriz and I feel “listened to.” When we have challenges, we have never heard, “Oh, sorry, we can’t help you with that.” When we have challenges, the team at Mainstay responds with, “Let’s run this by the team, give us a couple of days to come back to you with some ideas.” I know the Mainstay team can’t fix everything, but I don’t feel alone on this journey, because Mainstay is right there with Parriz and me, every step of the way.


Parriz loves fashion and dressing well. He’s living his dream working at Track 23 in Monroeville Mall. Mainstay bridged the community support of competitive employment and creative inclusionary training so that Parriz could maintain his job. Mainstay involvement encouraged the relations Parriz has with the store staff, they also recently included Parriz in a commercial shoot!
As we approach the holiday season, I am grateful for so much. For both Parriz and I, Mainstay Life Services and Brian are on the top of our gratitude list!
On behalf of my son and I, we wish you and yours joy, health, and gratitude.

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