Historias de transformación

Historias de transformación

‘We All Need a Chance to Heal’

julio 5, 2023 | Comentarios desactivados en ‘We All Need a Chance to Heal’

‘Mental Health Is an Everybody Issue’

julio 5, 2023 | Comentarios desactivados en ‘Mental Health Is an Everybody Issue’

‘Going Through All the MHALA Programs Was a Godsend’

enero 24, 2023 | Comentarios desactivados en ‘Going Through All the MHALA Programs Was a Godsend’

‘Getting Connected to MHALA Helped Me Right From the Start’

diciembre 1, 2022 | Comentarios desactivados en ‘Getting Connected to MHALA Helped Me Right From the Start’

‘Everyone Always Treated Me With a Smile’

diciembre 16, 2021 | Comentarios desactivados en ‘Everyone Always Treated Me With a Smile’

‘Now I Have a Really Strong Support System’

diciembre 1, 2021 | Comentarios desactivados en ‘Now I Have a Really Strong Support System’

A Journey of Restoration and Self-Expression

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‘My Life Is New’

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‘MHALA Came Through for Me’

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‘2020 Was My Year’

diciembre 18, 2020 | Comentarios desactivados en ‘2020 Was My Year’
‘The Skills I Learned Helped My Mom and I Get Jobs’

Angel got his MHALA start at the Transition-age Youth program in the Antelope Valley. As he began building his confidence, he learned about the Employment Services program, eventually joining the work adjustment team.

“I worked janitorial at MHALA for about three months,” says Angel. “That was the first job I ever had.”

After a few months, he transitioned to work development. Angel’s self-assurance continued to improve as he learned as much as possible from his weekly appointments with his employment coordinator, who shares that he never let the COVID-19 pandemic get in the way of his growth or his goals.

“They taught me how to apply myself to the job, how to create my resumes to appeal to employers,” Angel explains. “We also did mock interviews. Those really helped a lot.”

As Angel’s skills got stronger, a job opportunity presented itself at the new Amazon Delivery Station in Palmdale. Through Zoom, he learned of all the requirements and information needed to apply. Angel applied everything he learned to secure his first job — and then he went one step further.

“I used the skills I learned at MHALA to help my mom apply for and interview at Amazon for the same position. And she got in as well!”

Angel is more than a dozen MHALA members who have secured employment at Amazon center in the Antelope Valley. He and his mother remain proud employees of the e-commerce giant.