Guy Laframboise had stamped coupons with addresses and placed them on carry-out pizza boxes for a couple of hours every night since he was in high school.
But the 26-year-old, who needs a wheelchair to get around, recently lost his job because business was slow.
He was born with cerebral palsy, but, Laframboise says, he never lets it get in the way of how he lives his life. He kept a job for years, attends college and volunteers some of his time for a good cause.
Losing his job is nothing but “a speed bump in the road,” he said.
After all, he has leads on other jobs and doesn’t plan to be out of work for long.
He credits Project Independence for some of his accomplishments, like learning the bus routes and getting around. In return, Laframboise volunteers with the nonprofit organization that helps him and others like him live independently, find jobs and maintain them.