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Connecting Passions and Purpose Through Work


Meet Susan. She’s a graduate of New Trier High School who has hearing loss. Her life was greatly impacted by COVID. She lost her job, and when the world started wearing face masks, she lost her opportunity to read lips. This diminished her ability to join in social conversations and left her feeling defeated and isolated. 


In the spring of 2022, she asked TotalLink to help her find a job. We learned she is most productive in the morning and that she is skilled at organization - everything needs a place. We also learned she loves the color purple, especially wearing purple clothes.


Susan’s mom came to us and said, “I know the nicest manager at Marshalls, I think you should talk with her.” We learned that Marshalls needed help organizing the store before it opened in the morning. Many of the tasks were an exact match for Susan’s strengths.


We visited the store with Susan to see if she could envision herself working there; she immediately started lining up and straightening products on displays. One interview later, Susan was hired and began working at Marshalls in June 2022.


Face masks are still around, but Susan has a strategy now, thanks to TotalLink. She asks the person to write it down. These accommodations may not have been possible without TotalLink providing education and support to both Susan and Marshalls. 


Susan is a valued member of the team, works independently, and loves using her employee discount to buy new purple clothes. 


If you know anyone who could be a resource or provide an employment introduction to TotalLink’s job seekers, please contact TotalLink Employment Specialist Greg Spigelman at gspigelman@totallink2.org or 224-412-4718.

Thank you to everyone who donated to TotalLink's #GivingTuesday campaign and throughout the year. We hope you enjoyed hearing the stories of the many Faces of Community. Your support this year has helped more than 100 people like Susan create their own success stories. Want to hear more success stories? Visit our Facebook or Instagram pages to see more Faces of Community.


There is still time to make your year-end donation to help create opportunities for other young adults like Susan to thrive by working, socializing, and contributing to their communities - and making their workplaces and communities better for it.

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Northbrook Studio Tour: Art Extravaganza

Earlier this month, TotalLink2 Community artists showcased 28 art pieces during the Northbrook Studio Tour. The theme for the show, "What Makes You Joyful," was developed by the artists and expressed through all of their pieces on exhibit, including portrayals of hobbies, sports teams, emotions, family experiences, and more. 


Many of the artists attended the event to experience the process of the art show set up and take down, as well as connect with community members to share their inspirations, techniques, and processes. They also connected with other local artists who came through to swap stories and ideas and share their artwork.

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This holiday season, shop TotalLink's Total Goodness product line for unique products that are made by our TotalLink makers and artists.


Proceeds from Total Goodness products directly support the TotalLink Maker’s Lab, a creative learning environment where students work individually and collaboratively to create their own products using a variety of tools and materials.


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