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Our Success Stories

A Champion at your Local Grocer

Autism Acceptance Month celebrates the unique experiences and identities of Autistic individuals, highlighting the importance of understanding, inclusion, and support in achieving authentic acceptance.

Nathan is a highly valued team member, known for his consistent focus and commitment to delivering exceptional results. His loving personality and infectious enthusiasm is evident everyday. From the onset, Nathan expressed a desire to be accepted for his ability to function on a daily basis. His employment has provided a platform for him to develop critical job and life skills, and we are proud to play a part in his story.

Daycare Dream Achiever

One of our clients shared her dream of working with children. Through Pre-ETS training, interview preparation, and job coaching support, FRN helped her secure a position at a local daycare. Today, her management team describes her as an asset to their organization. She is dependable, caring, and thriving in a role she truly loves. That’s what restoring purpose looks like.

The Extra Mile Employee

Another client came to FRN seeking direction and confidence in the workplace. After receiving work readiness training and personalized support, he secured employment in a field he enjoys. Management often shares how he consistently goes above and beyond expectations. His dedication and positive attitude have made him a valued member of the team.

Retail Star Performer

One of our clients has not only maintained employment but continues to exceed performance goals. She has been recognized as Sales Associate of the Month multiple times. Her growth in communication, outstanding customer service, and teamwork reflects the power of training combined with perseverance.

Serving our Community

FRN helped a client secure employment aligned with his strengths. Today, he is still working, still growing, and still going above and beyond. Longevity matters. Consistency matters. This is what long-term restoration and empowerment look like.