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Ingenuity - New Orleans City Business

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STARC Commercial Linen ServiceOrganization raises funds through promoting independenceThe St. Tammany Association forRetarded Citizens has discovered away to directly fulfill its mission ofhelping people with mental retardationbecome contributing membersof society while at the same time raisingadditional funding for its otherprograms. For the last five years, itscommercial linen service has been asolid success.The service hires mentally handicappedpeople to do laundry for companiesand institutions.“The benefit of the program is thatit allows our disabled employees tobecome independent,” said RhondaClark, a facilitator at the organization.“They can pay bills and take their parentson vacations. They can afford toName: STARC Commercial Linen ServiceLocation: SlidellDirector: Dianne BahamService: Employ mentally handicapped peopleto run a commercial linen service that fosterstheir independence and brings in revenuefor the organization.go out and eat in restaurants. Withoutthis, they’d probably just be sittingaround.”She said two of STARC’s commerciallinen service employees haveearned enough money to purchasetheir own homes.The program started out slowly,originally open for four hours a daywith five disabled employees.Coordinators from similar programsin Shreveport and in Lake Charleshelped get it started. Now, it is opentwice as long each day with 12 disabledemployees. Four non-disabled,full-time employees help with training,supervision and the delivery oflinens.Revenues for 2003 were $350,000and are projected to be $400,000 in2004. Revenue goes back intoSTARC to fund programs that do notmake money or need a boost.The service’s biggest accounts arethe Navy Air Station in Belle Chasseand the Naval Support Activity inAlgiers, but Clark says the service alsodoes a lot of business with restaurants,banquet halls and medicalMentally handicapped adults earn money and gain independence by working in the STARCCommercial Linen Service.offices. Word-of-mouth has helped it doubling in size.grow as much as marketing efforts.Clark foresees the service eventually— Henry K. AlpertEducation Guide2004Coming in AugustFeature your open house and testingdates in this annual featuredistributed through<strong>New</strong> <strong>Orleans</strong> <strong>City</strong><strong>Business</strong>.Make your reservations now!(504) 293-929624A 2004 Innovator of the Year

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