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After 100 years, Lifesteps still providing social aid

Karen Owens, president and CEO of Lifesteps, speaks about the organization's history at a 100-year celebration Tuesday, Oct. 3. Eddie Trizzino/Butler Eagle

BUTLER TWP — Students in Lifesteps’ preschool programs get to sing “Happy Birthday to You” to one another at school, but Tuesday, Oct. 3, was the first time they got to sing the song for a 100th birthday celebration.

A group of preschool children sang the song to close out the celebration event for Lifesteps’ 100th anniversary Tuesday, which also featured speeches from the organization’s leaders and a client of the social services nonprofit.

Julia Kaluzny, a graduate of Lifesteps’ transition program, said she has Down syndrome and probably would not have been able to land a job if it wasn’t for the assistance provided by programs at the nonprofit.

“I attended Lifesteps’ transition program to become an independent and responsible woman,” Kaluzny said. “Lifesteps taught me a lot of things, such as how to get a job, having a good work ethic, to be independent, safety skills, money management and much more.”

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