Stacy Gaugler and Janice Stenson were presented the Sr. Margaret Scheetz Achievement Award at the 7th annual Cornerstone Dinner. The women, graduates of Beatitude House were recognized for the values Sr. Margaret stood for: hard work, perserverance, education and love of the Beatitude House programs.
Stacy completed the Warren transitional housing program and was the first Warren Beatitude House graduate to be awarded a Habitat for Humanity house. Stacy's determination to make a better life for her children and courage to persevere enabled her to earn her Medical Assistant certification and find a full-time job while at Beatitude House. She is currently enrolled in school to become an RN and is busy with her daughters' activities. Stacy credits Beatitude House in helping her find her way, "I figured out who I was and what I wanted out of life from Beatitude," said Stacy. "Everyone was always there for me."
Janice applied for Beatitude House as a last hope. Immediately after moving into the transitional housing program, Janice began her studies at YSU and started working toward making positive changes in her life. Currently she works for a drug and alcohol program, using her own experience to help others. Janice and her daughter moved into their own apartment. Janice credits Beatitude House for getting her life in order, "They gave me direction for finding my purpose," she explains. "When I had no one, they had my back."
Congratulations to Stacy and Janice for all they have accomplished!
