One of the newer members of our Salem program, Dolly comes to programming three days a week and spends the other two days working at TJ Maxx, where she has been employed for six months! Now that she is an adult, Triangle has helped her learn internet safety skills and how to better navigate new parts of her life. But she lives for being social. “I love going out into the community for outings – especially when we go out to lunch as a group and we make friends.”
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