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Ray, since cashing his very first paycheck...

10/16/2020

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Find out what Ray says is his favorite part about working at Winters Bros. Waste Systems of Long Island. 
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From Vision to Mission...

10/7/2020

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​In honor of National Disability Employment Awareness Month, we would like to introduce you to our founders, Joe and Michele Winters. Please click the link below to learn more about their incredibly inspiring story and how important it is to #HireForAHigherPurpose
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#NDEAM

10/1/2020

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​October 1st marks the first day of National Disability Employment Awareness Month. We would like to kick this month off featuring Sean, a hardworking, dedicated, and inspirational Winters Bros. employee. He shows up to work to take on his recycling route with a purpose and a sense of fulfillment.

In September, Winters Bros. provided Sean with a truck of his very own. If you have seen Winters Bros. trucks on the road, you know that each and every truck has a theme. Sean chose Winnie The Pooh, and The Jungle Book for the theme of his truck. The sense of pride and happiness that Sean had when he was presented with his truck is truly unmatched.

Sean is the perfect example of when given the right opportunity and the proper support,  people with autism and other disabilities can do anything that they set their minds to.

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Working from home

6/23/2020

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​Austin and Chris share their experience in staying connected, engaged and productive while embracing the flexibility of working from home during this pandemic.
 

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Happy National Smile Day!

5/31/2020

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These radiant smiles are behind the powerful reason that propels us to advance our mission each and every day.

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Happy National Brother's Day!

5/24/2020

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Meet some of the wonderful brothers in our lives....

Today, we celebrate our brothers, our closest friends, sidekicks and heroes that have our backs through life's ups and downs. And reflect on memories shared together, as well as lessons learned from one-another throughout the journey of our lives.


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Health & Wellness

5/7/2020

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Regular physical activity is one of the most important things you can do for your health and wellbeing.

Check out our video on Health & Wellness to learn more on benefits of regular exercise on one’s mental health and ways our Center is advancing its mission to create a happier, healthier and more fulfilled lifestyles for individuals with autism in our communities.

​It goes without saying that none of this would be possible without our kind, compassionate and dedicated DSPs, teachers and trainers who work tirelessly to make everything happen. 
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Meet Chris

4/28/2020

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This is a story of a simple opportunity...

​As Autism Awareness Month comes to a close, Chris’ story is a reminder of the vast benefits to hiring people with different skills, abilities and interests.  Chris is a shining example of what is possible when a company hires for a higher purpose.
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Meet Sean

4/15/2020

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In support of Autism Awareness Month, we continue our efforts to spread awareness, promote acceptance, and ignite change by sharing success stories of amazing individuals with autism who have conquered our hearts with their perseverance.
 
Today, we take you back to the very beginning of our journey and share our source of motivation for establishing Winters Center for Autism.
 
Meet Sean –
A hardworking and dedicated Winters Bros. employee, Sean shows up to work to take on his recycling route with purpose and a sense of fulfillment.   As a boy, Sean received many instructional services and spent countless hours working on daily living skills, as well as mastering various job tasks in preparation for the future.
 
With daily challenges of autism, comes a great sense of uncertainty, largely due to lack of access to employment and continued support into adulthood. As the years progressed, Sean’s parents were uncertain about the future, especially Sean’s ability to work. All they ever wanted was for him to have an opportunity to live his best and most fulfilling life by having the same sense of purpose through successful employment as anyone else.
 
With the commitment of team members from NSSA and Life’s Worc, nonprofits that support people with intellectual disabilities and autism, the vision for Sean to be successfully employed became a reality. 
 
Winters Bros. expanded their recycling program to include Project Green Sweep designed to create jobs for adults with autism interested in recycling. Sean was the first person to get started with five stops on the route.
 
With the support of his job coaches and caring staff at Winters Bros., Sean continues his family legacy completing a 50-stop recycle route as part of his work experience at company. Sean works alongside his brother, cousins and extended family each day - the true meaning of a family business.

Michele Winters, beaming with pride, commented on her son’s experience “Working on the recycle route has given Sean a sense of pride, purpose and fulfillment.  He is excited to wake up every day and be a productive part of his community.  You can see in his happy smile that he feels he has purpose and he is valued.”

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Meet Michelle

4/1/2020

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​In honor of World Autism Day, we celebrate the talents and accomplishments of individuals with autism throughout the globe.  At Winters Bros. Waste Systems, we are fortunate to have Michelle as part of our team.

Meet Michelle –

Michelle started her journey with Winters Bros. Waste Systems in July of 2018, when the company collaborated with Nassau Suffolk Services for Autism (NSSA) and developed a work experience program at their Winters Bros. headquarters in West Babylon, NY.
 
Individuals from NSSA took part in various job-sampling opportunities at Winters Bros., such as clerical work, cleaning, sales and graphic design. For some participants, the experience lead to paid employment, while others continued as volunteers.
 
As a member of Winters Bros. team, Michelle begins each day with a workout at the employee gym and participates in life skills lessons in the company’s training center. With NSSA’s training curriculum and Winters Bros. commitment to helping Michelle realize her interest in hospitality and service, “Michelle’s Coffee Cart” enterprise was born.
 
Today, Michelle dedicates 2 hours a week to volunteer as a Barista, supplying hard working staff with a much-needed cup of coffee. In addition to being Winters Bros’ favorite coffee aficionado, Michelle also works as a childcare counselor at the Suffolk Y JCC, pursuing her passion for service.
 
With every friendly hello and a perfect Cup O’ Joe, Michelle reminds us the importance of local communities and business entities coming together to foster a kinder, accepting, inclusive community, producing greater sense of satisfaction, achievement, and happiness for everyone involved.
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  • Home
  • About Us
    • Our Mission and Vision
    • 2020 Annual Report
    • Our Partners
    • Our Supporters
    • Board of Directors
    • Resources
    • Contact Us
  • Programs & Services
    • Transition Program
    • Application of Interest
  • Get Involved
    • Apply Now
    • Become an Employer Partner
    • Become a Volunteer
  • Events
    • Cars & Coffee
    • Joe Winters Memorial Golf Outing
    • 2021 Golf Sponsors
  • Donate Today
    • Naming Opportunities
    • In Memory of Joe Winters
    • WCFA Relief Fund
    • Tribute Gifts
  • News
  • Blog