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Esteem Services

West Jordan, Utah

             Client Steven with Paul Owen

 

Making a Difference in the Lives of

Autistic Children and Their Families

When Paul Owen was just fifteen years old and in high school, he had the opportunity to work with children in an early intervention program . As a young adult, he supervised a group home for men, worked as an instructor and later supervised a group home for six years, during which time, he developed a strong relationship with three young boys and their families. A growing concern surfaced within Paul about the quality care available for young children through large providers. In response, he decided to his own small business.

 

In February 2003, a $10,000 Utah microenterprise loan enabled them to open Esteem Services, their first group home for children with autism, located at 6330 South Dixie Drive, Suite 209 in West Jordan . The 10,000 loan helped fund payroll, staff training, insurance, and furniture. One year after the loan, a second group home was opened. Esteem Services now employs 41 staff members serving seven boys in three homes.

"We couldn't be serving these boys without the help of the Utah Microenterprise Loan Fund."

Paul Owen

Esteem Services offers residential services where children can reside 24 hours a day, seven days a week under the care of highly trained and knowledgeable staff. Their ongoing educational programs keep parents and siblings informed on advances in treatment and other support resources available in the community. Esteem Services provides families with resource to families to help structure their lives to better cope with the challenges of raising an autistic child.

 

You can reach Esteem Services at (801) 955-0777 or via e-mail at esteemservices@aol.com. Paul is always happy to share his story of how the Utah Microenterprise Loan Fund helped him develop his passion for helping autistic children into a small business that is now helping to improve the lives of many families.

 

 

 

 

 





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