Spotlight on Disability Services: Interview with Gerald (Jerry) Lemaster

Jerry then and now at JFS’s SHALOM Denver site

Jerry then and now at JFS’s SHALOM Denver site

We recently talked with Gerald (Jerry) Lemaster, who has been a Jewish Family Service (JFS) Disability Services client since 1977, to learn more about his 44-year journey with the program. JFS’s Disability Services provides on-the-job training, vocational skill development, and real-world work experience to people with intellectual and developmental disabilities. The program has evolved over the years, but the commitment to person-centered programs and individualized choice has not changed.

Learn more about Jerry’s experiences:

JFS: Why did you first come to JFS in 1977?
Jerry:
I heard about JFS from my doctor after I started having seizures. My doctor thought JFS would offer programs to keep me busy and help me feel involved and part of the community. 

Jerry using a heat sealer at SHALOM Denver

JFS: What kinds of jobs have you done in the last 44 years?
Jerry:
I’ve done a lot of different jobs! I heat sealed Alcohol Monitoring Systems kits while others added parts and labels, heat sealed pads of paper, cut and sewed fabric swatches, collated a magazine that JFS produced for the Girl Scouts, and worked on other mailing projects.

JFS: What have some of your favorite jobs been?
Jerry:
I liked being in the mail room at Xcel Energy for 25 years zip coding. I also enjoy heat sealing at JFS’s SHALOM Denver work site. My real area of expertise is in quality control (QC). I have overseen the QC of many jobs and trained others. I have also trained other clients to heat seal. I love to help others! When I’m working on projects, I am just one cog in a well-oiled machine. I am proud that I was awarded Employee of the Month and Employee of the Year.

JFS: What do you like best about going to SHALOM Denver?
Jerry:
SHALOM and JFS is like a small family, a place where I feel comfortable, and everyone is helpful. I can always ask for help when I need it. The people all get along and are motivating. When the work site was closed last year because of COVID, I got to talk to the staff on the phone. I am happy to be back at work again!  

JFS: Do you have any special memories or stories to share?
Jerry:
Years ago, I had the job of making shorts. I put my name on a tag and then attached them to the shorts. The director and I took the shorts to the People’s Fair in downtown Denver to sell. One customer tried on 10 pairs but found something wrong with all of them. He finally picked a pair I made. I told the customer that if he found anything wrong with the shorts, he could have two pairs. This did not make the director happy, but I was so confident that the shorts I made were perfect. I was right, the customer did not find anything wrong with them and bought the pair I made because I am so good at quality control!


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