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                                                                 The BWCIL
                                                                  Quarterly
Special points of                  February, 17 2011                                                                Volume 2, Issue 1
interest:
                                   A Letter From the Desk of the Executive Director
 Community Resource
   Fair to be held on March           Twenty-five years! It’s hard to     the best of our ability and        we’re doing right, what we
   9th                                believe that a quarter of a         continually striving to be         may be doing wrong, and
                                      Century has passed since            better. Many changes have          what we can improve upon.
 YOU Graduation has
                                                                          been made during these years       Think on these things –
                                      the Blue Water Center for
                                                                          but there continues to be          Please!
   biggest class ever                 Independent Living became a
                                      bridge, a link between disabil-     many challenges ahead,              Come April we will be con-
 A Board Members Story              ity and capability.                 accomplishments to be              ducting forums in all five
                                                                          achieved and goals to reach.       counties and mailing surveys
                                      Our mission, our goal was, is,
 New Program at SC4 for
                                                                                                             for you to fill out. Your
                                      and will be bringing independ-
                                                                                                             ideas, suggestions and com-
   students with disabilites          ence to every individual.
                                                                          Now we turn to you,                ments will be critical in shap-
                                      While every lack of asset
                                                                          whether you are a person           ing the future of the BWCIL.
                                      cannot be remedied, the
                                                                          with a disability, a family        You will be helping the Board
                                      striving for independence,
                                                                          member, a friend or a com-         and staff to develop the
                                      Bringing every person (no
                                                                          munity partner, the BWCIL is       BWCIL’s plan for programs
                                      matter what his or her dis-
                                                                                                             and services in the next three
                                      ability) into the main stream       respectfully asking for your
                                      of society, into every facet of                                        years.
                                                                          help. We want and we need
                                      life, is what we’re about.                                             Believe us– YOU are the only
   Inside this issue:                                                     you to tell us what you think
                                                                          we might do, should do, what
                                                                                                             one who can help us achieve
                                                                                                             “Access for everyone, every
                                      During the years we have                                               place, and every time.”
                                      been fortunate in reaching
YOU                            2      out to the counties of
                                      Michigan’s Thumb (Huron,                                               Sincerely,
Graduation
                                      Tuscola, Sanilac, Lapeer, and                                          Angela Hoff
Board                          3      St. Clair) and serving you to
                                                                                                             Executive Director
Member
Story                                        Community Resource Fair in March
                                      On March 9th 2011, the 4th        homeless. This is not your aver-    and is absolutely free, including
TRIO                           4      annual St. Clair County           age “fair” where participants are   lunch and childcare for children
                                      Community Resource                sent home with little more than     5 and younger! For more
Support                               Fair will be held at St. Clair    pamphlets or business cards;        information: (810) 966-
                                      County Community College          our vendors will be providing       7898 or e-mail commu-
Services                              in Port Huron. Taking place       actual services on-site! We will    nityresourcefair@scccmh.o
                                      from 10:00am – 3:00pm, this       have health screenings, food,       rg
                                      day-long event is designed to     clothing, and hygiene product
Contact                        4      offer a wide variety of com-      give-a-ways. There will be agen-
                                      munity supports, informa-         cies there to assist participants   The fair is sponsored by the
BWCIL                                 tion, and resources to indi-      with housing, utilities, employ-    Housing & Support Services
                                      viduals and families who are      ment, education and so much         Workgroup of the Community
                                      struggling financially, home-     more! The Community Re-             Services Coordinating Body.
                                      less or at-risk of becoming       source Fair is open to everyone
The BWCIL
                                   YOU Program Graduation
   Special points of
                                        Once again the BWCIL’s Youth      we are lucky to have Mr. David   mony held by the BWCIL. And
   interest:                            Opportunities Unlimited pro-      Williams of Michigan State       this year will be the largest to
   ● 3rd Annual YOU                     gram will be celebrating a suc-   University.                      date. Nearly 40 participants
     program gradua-                    cessful year. Each year the                                        will be eligible to participate
                                                                          Mr. Wiliams works in the Stu-
     tion                               YOU program hosts a very                                           and to accommodate we have
                                                                          dent Athlete Services Depart-
   ● Speaker David                      special graduation ceremony                                        moved the ceremony to a lar-
                                                                          ment and has a long and ac-
     Williams of MSU                    for participants that have                                         ger venue.
                                                                          complished background in as-
     student athlete                    earned their GED. The cere-
                                                                          sisting at-risk youth. He him-   The ceremony will take place
     services                           mony is complete with a pro-
                                                                          self earned a GED and went on    at 6:30 p.m. March 24th at the
   ● Thursday March                     cession and full cap and gown
                                                                          to earn both a Bachelors and     Port Huron Municipal Office
     24th at 6:30 pm                    regalia.
                                                                          Master’s degree from Bowling     Center in the Large Confer-
   ● Port Huron Mu-
                                        In the past years speakers have   Green University. We are         ence Room. The room seats
     nicipal Building
                                        included prominent community      very excited that Mr. Williams   200 and given the size of our
   ● Come early to                      figures such as Representative    is making the trip from East     audience in the past, it would
     secure a seat                      John Espinoza and Professor       Lansing to speak to our gradu-   be advised to show up early
                                        John Berry of St. Clair County    ates.                            and get a seat! Congratula-
                                        Community College. This year                                       tions to all of our graduates!
                                                                          This year marks the 3rd cere-


Photo Gallery from Huron County Press
Gary Wolschlager is a Board Member for the BWCIL. Read the story of how he overcame
his disability on the following page.




                                                                                               Gary Wolschlager of Harbor
                                                                                               Beach has not let a farming
                                                                                               accident slow him down from
   Wolschlager gets lifted into the                                                            what he enjoys doing. Thanks
                                                      Gary Wolschlager rides
   cab of a tractor in his sling.                                                              to the determination of family
                                                      a n elevator down to his
   Photos by DAVE FREDRICK                            basement Photos by                       and friends, he is still able to
                                                      DAVE FREDRICK                            drive farm tractors and go
                                                                                               hunting. Above, Wolschlager
                                                                                               is pictured with two of the ani-
                                                                                               mals that he and members of
                                                                                               his hunting party harvested
                                                                                               while on a trip to Africa, after
                                                                                               the accident. Photo by DAVE
                                                                                               FREDRICK
Page 2
Volume 2, Issue 1
Accident Fails to Slow Harbor Beach Man
Story taken from the Huron County Press (Written By: Dave Fredrick)


   HARBOR BEACH - Gary Wolsch-               Wolschlager. "I remember falling and       chair, a special van with a lift
   lager was like many other men in          feeling a crushing sensation, feeling      was purchased and other de-
   Huron County, busy working the            like the wind was being sucked out of      tails were worked out. The trip
   family farm and raising a family.         me. I knew something was happening,        was on!
                                             but didn't know what it was, or how bad
   And like so many folks in rural set-                                                 “That was a great experience,”
                                             it was."
   tings often do, he enjoyed an oppor-                                                 Gary said with a wide smile.
   tunity to help wherever he could     He was rushed to Harbor Beach Com-              “Between all of us on the trip,
   when a neighbor needed help.         munity Hospital and later transfered to         we harvested 28 animals and it
   On a cold winter morning in March a Saginaw hospital where between                   was a trip we will never forget,
   of 2006, his world changed in a      treatment and therapy, he spent the             for a lot of reasons.”
   blink of an eye.                     next 10 weeks recovering.                       Wolschlager said he was told
   One minute, he was helping out a          It did not take long for family members,   he was the first person in a
   neighboring farmer in the Harbor          and for Wolshlager himself, to realize     wheelchair to make the trip to
   Beach area spread fertilizer in a         his life was in the midst of a major       Africa to take part in a hunting
                                             transformation.                            trip.
   field, and then in a matter of sec-
   onds, he was lying in the field in-       “I remember telling my wife, you don’t     He also made sure to be part of
   jured from an accident. As a result       deserve this. I knew she was going to      Opening Day for deer season
   of the tragic farming accident,           have to take care of me. Father TJ         this year, spending the day in
   Wolschlager suffered serious inju-        gave me my last rites. I did not know if   his blind last week. Since his
   ries to his spinal cord and was left a    I was going to make it.”                   accident, he has enjoyed good
   quadriplegic, bound to a wheelchair       He returned home to his family farm a success locally too. Gary has
   for the rest of his life.                 few months later in June and quickly       bagged several deer, some us-
                                                                                        ing his cross-bow and also has
   "It was such a freak thing," Wolsch-      began to formulate a plan to continue
                                                                                        shot a black bear while hunting
   lager, 60 recalled. "It was a beauti-     on with an active life, despite his situa-
   ful, chilly morning and things were       tion.                                      up north. The Wolschlagers
   going good. I was driving the tractor                                                have several of their mounts
                                             “I didn’t know what I was going to do,     throughout their home to remind
   and stood up to look back and see         but my sons - Jared (29) and Jessie        them of their successful hunting
   how much fertilizer was left. Almost      (38) went right to work. They made         ventures.
   at the same time as I started to turn     things easier for me to keep on driving
   around, the tractor hit a rut or bump     the tractors and going hunting by mak- Through all of his trials, Wolsch-
   in the field, I lost my balance and                                                  lager said, “I am so thankful for
                                             ing special equipment. Those two, and
   started falling. I went to the left and                                              my family. They have been tre-
                                             my wife, I don’t know what I would
   put my hand out to break my fall,         have done without what they have           mendous. Plus, my friends. If I
   but instead, my hand got tied up in       done.”                                     didn’t have all of them, and my
   the tread of the tire and it pulled me                                               faith in God, I don’t know how
   off the tractor and I fell to the         With the special made equipment,           this would have turned out. I am
   ground."                                  Wolschlager was able to log over 100 so thankful. I feel so blessed to
                                             hours of driving a tractor for topping     live here. The entire community
                                             sugar beets and is able to mow lawn        has been so wonderful to me
   The Sand Beach Township resident          and other farm-related jobs. The boys and my family.”
   fell face first into the dirt, his body   made a sling and use a fork lift to hoist
   being crushed by the 7,500 pound          Wolshlager into the cab of the tractors.
   tractor and the nearly-empty fertil-                                                 *Gary Wolschlager is an active
                                             Prior to the accident, the Wolschlagers
   izer wagon. The tractor continued         had planned a 14-day hunting adven- board member of the BWCIL.
   across the field, driverless, while     ture to Africa. While Gary was thinking
   Wolschlager struggled for life. For- they were not going, the rest of the
   tunately, a passerby saw the acci-      family picthed in and made it happen.
   dent and called for help right away.
                                           By the time it was time to go on the
   "I didn't lay there too long," said     trip, there was a new motorized wheel-

                                                                                                                     Page 3
OUR MISSION

The Blue Water Center for Independent Living is a consumer driven organization that advo-

          cates, informs and supports all people with disabilities to live Independently.

                           New College Program for Students with Disabilities
                           Trio, Student Support Services,     line from middle school to         tural enrichment activities,
                           is a federally funded program       post baccalaureate pro-            help applying for financial
                           that helps students successfully    grams.                             aid and scholarships, help
                           complete their coursework,                                             with career planning, indi-
                                                               The SC4 program focuses
                           graduate and, when possible,                                           vidualized tutoring, one-
                                                               on student support service
                           transfer to a four year univer-                                        on-one mentoring, person-
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                                                                                                              demic advising,
      bwcil                TRIO in-                                                                           priority regis-
                           cludes eight                                                                       tration for SC4
                           programs                                                                           classes, spe-
                           targeted to                                                                        cialized work-
                           serve and                                                                          shops and
                           assist low-                                                                        transfer plan-
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                           viduals, first-                                                                    tion can be
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                           college stu-                                                                       www.sc4.edu
W W W . B WC I L . O R G   dents, and                                                                         or by contact-
                           individuals                                                                        ing the TRIO
                           with disabilities to progress       in the following areas; ad-
                                                                                                  office at (810) 989-5801
                           through the academic pipe-          ditional support for stu-
                                                                                                  or emailing trio@sc4.edu.
                                                               dents with disabilities, cul-



     Port Huron                Lapeer                         Sanilac                 Tuscola                      Huron

   1042 Griswold           392 Nepessing              103 East Sanilac             1184 Cleaver                  P.O. Box 29
       Suite 2                                                Suite 3                  Rd.                 614 N. Port Crescent
                             Lapeer, MI
Port Huron, MI 48060                                    Sandusky, MI                 Caro, MI                    Bad Axe, MI
                               48446
                                                               48471                   48723                        48413

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Bwcil newsletter 2.1

  • 1. Port Huron The BWCIL Quarterly Special points of February, 17 2011 Volume 2, Issue 1 interest: A Letter From the Desk of the Executive Director  Community Resource Fair to be held on March Twenty-five years! It’s hard to the best of our ability and we’re doing right, what we 9th believe that a quarter of a continually striving to be may be doing wrong, and Century has passed since better. Many changes have what we can improve upon.  YOU Graduation has been made during these years Think on these things – the Blue Water Center for but there continues to be Please! biggest class ever Independent Living became a bridge, a link between disabil- many challenges ahead, Come April we will be con-  A Board Members Story ity and capability. accomplishments to be ducting forums in all five achieved and goals to reach. counties and mailing surveys Our mission, our goal was, is,  New Program at SC4 for for you to fill out. Your and will be bringing independ- ideas, suggestions and com- students with disabilites ence to every individual. Now we turn to you, ments will be critical in shap- While every lack of asset whether you are a person ing the future of the BWCIL. cannot be remedied, the with a disability, a family You will be helping the Board striving for independence, member, a friend or a com- and staff to develop the Bringing every person (no munity partner, the BWCIL is BWCIL’s plan for programs matter what his or her dis- and services in the next three ability) into the main stream respectfully asking for your of society, into every facet of years. help. We want and we need life, is what we’re about. Believe us– YOU are the only Inside this issue: you to tell us what you think we might do, should do, what one who can help us achieve “Access for everyone, every During the years we have place, and every time.” been fortunate in reaching YOU 2 out to the counties of Michigan’s Thumb (Huron, Sincerely, Graduation Tuscola, Sanilac, Lapeer, and Angela Hoff Board 3 St. Clair) and serving you to Executive Director Member Story Community Resource Fair in March On March 9th 2011, the 4th homeless. This is not your aver- and is absolutely free, including TRIO 4 annual St. Clair County age “fair” where participants are lunch and childcare for children Community Resource sent home with little more than 5 and younger! For more Support Fair will be held at St. Clair pamphlets or business cards; information: (810) 966- County Community College our vendors will be providing 7898 or e-mail commu- Services in Port Huron. Taking place actual services on-site! We will nityresourcefair@scccmh.o from 10:00am – 3:00pm, this have health screenings, food, rg day-long event is designed to clothing, and hygiene product Contact 4 offer a wide variety of com- give-a-ways. There will be agen- munity supports, informa- cies there to assist participants The fair is sponsored by the BWCIL tion, and resources to indi- with housing, utilities, employ- Housing & Support Services viduals and families who are ment, education and so much Workgroup of the Community struggling financially, home- more! The Community Re- Services Coordinating Body. less or at-risk of becoming source Fair is open to everyone
  • 2. The BWCIL YOU Program Graduation Special points of Once again the BWCIL’s Youth we are lucky to have Mr. David mony held by the BWCIL. And interest: Opportunities Unlimited pro- Williams of Michigan State this year will be the largest to ● 3rd Annual YOU gram will be celebrating a suc- University. date. Nearly 40 participants program gradua- cessful year. Each year the will be eligible to participate Mr. Wiliams works in the Stu- tion YOU program hosts a very and to accommodate we have dent Athlete Services Depart- ● Speaker David special graduation ceremony moved the ceremony to a lar- ment and has a long and ac- Williams of MSU for participants that have ger venue. complished background in as- student athlete earned their GED. The cere- sisting at-risk youth. He him- The ceremony will take place services mony is complete with a pro- self earned a GED and went on at 6:30 p.m. March 24th at the ● Thursday March cession and full cap and gown to earn both a Bachelors and Port Huron Municipal Office 24th at 6:30 pm regalia. Master’s degree from Bowling Center in the Large Confer- ● Port Huron Mu- In the past years speakers have Green University. We are ence Room. The room seats nicipal Building included prominent community very excited that Mr. Williams 200 and given the size of our ● Come early to figures such as Representative is making the trip from East audience in the past, it would secure a seat John Espinoza and Professor Lansing to speak to our gradu- be advised to show up early John Berry of St. Clair County ates. and get a seat! Congratula- Community College. This year tions to all of our graduates! This year marks the 3rd cere- Photo Gallery from Huron County Press Gary Wolschlager is a Board Member for the BWCIL. Read the story of how he overcame his disability on the following page. Gary Wolschlager of Harbor Beach has not let a farming accident slow him down from Wolschlager gets lifted into the what he enjoys doing. Thanks Gary Wolschlager rides cab of a tractor in his sling. to the determination of family a n elevator down to his Photos by DAVE FREDRICK basement Photos by and friends, he is still able to DAVE FREDRICK drive farm tractors and go hunting. Above, Wolschlager is pictured with two of the ani- mals that he and members of his hunting party harvested while on a trip to Africa, after the accident. Photo by DAVE FREDRICK Page 2
  • 3. Volume 2, Issue 1 Accident Fails to Slow Harbor Beach Man Story taken from the Huron County Press (Written By: Dave Fredrick) HARBOR BEACH - Gary Wolsch- Wolschlager. "I remember falling and chair, a special van with a lift lager was like many other men in feeling a crushing sensation, feeling was purchased and other de- Huron County, busy working the like the wind was being sucked out of tails were worked out. The trip family farm and raising a family. me. I knew something was happening, was on! but didn't know what it was, or how bad And like so many folks in rural set- “That was a great experience,” it was." tings often do, he enjoyed an oppor- Gary said with a wide smile. tunity to help wherever he could He was rushed to Harbor Beach Com- “Between all of us on the trip, when a neighbor needed help. munity Hospital and later transfered to we harvested 28 animals and it On a cold winter morning in March a Saginaw hospital where between was a trip we will never forget, of 2006, his world changed in a treatment and therapy, he spent the for a lot of reasons.” blink of an eye. next 10 weeks recovering. Wolschlager said he was told One minute, he was helping out a It did not take long for family members, he was the first person in a neighboring farmer in the Harbor and for Wolshlager himself, to realize wheelchair to make the trip to Beach area spread fertilizer in a his life was in the midst of a major Africa to take part in a hunting transformation. trip. field, and then in a matter of sec- onds, he was lying in the field in- “I remember telling my wife, you don’t He also made sure to be part of jured from an accident. As a result deserve this. I knew she was going to Opening Day for deer season of the tragic farming accident, have to take care of me. Father TJ this year, spending the day in Wolschlager suffered serious inju- gave me my last rites. I did not know if his blind last week. Since his ries to his spinal cord and was left a I was going to make it.” accident, he has enjoyed good quadriplegic, bound to a wheelchair He returned home to his family farm a success locally too. Gary has for the rest of his life. few months later in June and quickly bagged several deer, some us- ing his cross-bow and also has "It was such a freak thing," Wolsch- began to formulate a plan to continue shot a black bear while hunting lager, 60 recalled. "It was a beauti- on with an active life, despite his situa- ful, chilly morning and things were tion. up north. The Wolschlagers going good. I was driving the tractor have several of their mounts “I didn’t know what I was going to do, throughout their home to remind and stood up to look back and see but my sons - Jared (29) and Jessie them of their successful hunting how much fertilizer was left. Almost (38) went right to work. They made ventures. at the same time as I started to turn things easier for me to keep on driving around, the tractor hit a rut or bump the tractors and going hunting by mak- Through all of his trials, Wolsch- in the field, I lost my balance and lager said, “I am so thankful for ing special equipment. Those two, and started falling. I went to the left and my family. They have been tre- my wife, I don’t know what I would put my hand out to break my fall, have done without what they have mendous. Plus, my friends. If I but instead, my hand got tied up in done.” didn’t have all of them, and my the tread of the tire and it pulled me faith in God, I don’t know how off the tractor and I fell to the With the special made equipment, this would have turned out. I am ground." Wolschlager was able to log over 100 so thankful. I feel so blessed to hours of driving a tractor for topping live here. The entire community sugar beets and is able to mow lawn has been so wonderful to me The Sand Beach Township resident and other farm-related jobs. The boys and my family.” fell face first into the dirt, his body made a sling and use a fork lift to hoist being crushed by the 7,500 pound Wolshlager into the cab of the tractors. tractor and the nearly-empty fertil- *Gary Wolschlager is an active Prior to the accident, the Wolschlagers izer wagon. The tractor continued had planned a 14-day hunting adven- board member of the BWCIL. across the field, driverless, while ture to Africa. While Gary was thinking Wolschlager struggled for life. For- they were not going, the rest of the tunately, a passerby saw the acci- family picthed in and made it happen. dent and called for help right away. By the time it was time to go on the "I didn't lay there too long," said trip, there was a new motorized wheel- Page 3
  • 4. OUR MISSION The Blue Water Center for Independent Living is a consumer driven organization that advo- cates, informs and supports all people with disabilities to live Independently. New College Program for Students with Disabilities Trio, Student Support Services, line from middle school to tural enrichment activities, is a federally funded program post baccalaureate pro- help applying for financial that helps students successfully grams. aid and scholarships, help complete their coursework, with career planning, indi- The SC4 program focuses graduate and, when possible, vidualized tutoring, one- on student support service transfer to a four year univer- on-one mentoring, person- facebook.com/ sity. alized aca- demic advising, bwcil TRIO in- priority regis- cludes eight tration for SC4 programs classes, spe- targeted to cialized work- serve and shops and assist low- transfer plan- W E’RE ON THE income indi- ning. Informa- viduals, first- tion can be WEB VISIT US generation found on college stu- www.sc4.edu W W W . B WC I L . O R G dents, and or by contact- individuals ing the TRIO with disabilities to progress in the following areas; ad- office at (810) 989-5801 through the academic pipe- ditional support for stu- or emailing trio@sc4.edu. dents with disabilities, cul- Port Huron Lapeer Sanilac Tuscola Huron 1042 Griswold 392 Nepessing 103 East Sanilac 1184 Cleaver P.O. Box 29 Suite 2 Suite 3 Rd. 614 N. Port Crescent Lapeer, MI Port Huron, MI 48060 Sandusky, MI Caro, MI Bad Axe, MI 48446 48471 48723 48413 Phone: Phone: Phone: Phone: Phone: 810-987-9337 810-664-9098 810-648-2555 989-673-3678 989-269-5421 Fax: Fax: 810-987-9548 Fax: Fax: Fax: E-mail: info@bwcil.org 810-664-0937 810-648-2583 989-673-3678 989-269-5422