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Centralina Workforce Development Board Mission Moment Shines Spotlight on Governors Award Winner

Oct 23, 2018

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The 2018 Governors NCWorks Award of Distinction winner Allen Shellenbarger was the focus of the Mission Moment segment at the Centralina Workforce Development Board meeting held on Tuesday October 16, 2018 in Kannapolis. Just the week before Allen was honored with this award in front of his family, friends and hundreds at the 2018 NCWorks Partnership Conference in Greensboro.

Throughout his early life, Allen was engaged in sports and fitness,and by high school he earned a football scholarship to Methodist College. During the fall semester of his senior year in high school,he suffered a massive brain stem stroke. The stroke left him with quadriplegia and limited ability to communicate verbally. These heavy blows to his health had the potential stop any future educational and or employment goals.

Though he could never play football again, fearlessly pursed his passion: sports. Soon, Allen was referred to the Division of Vocational Rehabilitation Services (DVRS) in Cabarrus County,he resolved that he would he would have a successful fitness career using a motorized wheelchair and an alternative communication device.

His work ethic,motivation,or academic ability were never in doubt by those he worked closely with but his Vocational Rehabilitation (VR) Counselor Karen Byington was concerned the rest of the world would not be as accepting. DVRS assisted him with completing his college education at UNC- Charlotte by providing specialized transportation,assistive technology,and living supports. Allen earned a bachelors degree in Exercise Science with an overall GPA of 3.89. He also gained certifications as an AFFA Personal Trainer,an ASCM Exercise Physiologist,and NSCA Strength and Conditioning Specialist.

The VR Business Relations Representative for Cabarrus County, Lori Carlson, developed an On-the-Job training opportunity at the Keith Family YMCA in Charlotte as a personal trainer. Allen worked hard and developed a reputation with members who willingly afforded him the opportunity to develop a personal fitness plan and provide coaching sessions which yielded positive results. He has also gained the trust and respect of his co-workers,with many seeking his expertise. As his training concluded,he was offered ongoing employment as a personal trainer.

The most significant challenge he continues to face is those who do not know him and only see his disability,despite his many abilities. "Getting to know Allen as person and not as a person with a disability opens minds and hearts to consider giving another person a chance," said Byington.

For more information on the NC Division of Vocational Rehabilitation Services,visit www.ncdhhs.gov or email Lori Carlson at lori.carlson@dhhs.nc.gov.

To learn more about Allen's story,  click here. For more great success stories and to find out how you can connect with local workforce services, please visit www.centralinaworkforce.com.

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