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Todd Steven Quaintance

At Todd Steven and Associates, Inc., we take great pride in the achievements of our clients.


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Success Stories
     
  Met Deb Prahl!
  10/22/2000
 

Deb Prahl worked as a registered nurse in Milwaukee until a diagnosis of multiple sclerosis shattered her life in 1980. Almost worse than the disease, which eventually left her a quadriplegic, was Deb's despair at feeling unable to contribute. Joe Quaintance, supported by a federal grant, is using the latest technology to allow Prahl to become a co-instructor in the certified nursing assistant program at Manor Care, the Appleton nursing home where.

   
     
  Here's Gerry
  12/22/2000
 

Gerry Waller has severe cerebral palsy and uses a communication board to speak. He had lived in a nursing home for much of his life and worked in a sheltered workshop earning 24 cents an hour. He knew he could do more. So did Joe Quaintance. 

   
     
  Hello, my name is Steph.
  12/20/2003
 

Meet Steph, a senior in high school, one example of the many ways we have helped people. Steph has been working with Todd Steven & Associates for about a year since one of her teachers suggested that we would be beneficial to her needs. We then helped her to start working with DVR. They have made the agreement to pay for her college expenses, where she will be attending this fall. Also, we assisted Steph in obtaining SSI and later in receiving higher SSI payments. We intend to make sure all of her plans are set for her future schooling. We wish you the best of luck, Steph!

   
     
  Introducing Kinsley Tarr
  6/22/2007
 

"A Real-life Fairytale"  We would like to tell you a story about a beautiful fair maiden and her faithful Golden heart, who were rescued from a life of drudgery and lonliness by a brave and gallant agency known as Todd Steven & Associates, Inc.

   
     
  Introducing The Real Todd Steven
  10/1/2007
 

Todd Steven and Associates, Inc. is named after Joe & Alice Quaintance's son. Todd Quaintance is disabled; at age 31, he works two jobs in Oshkosh and Appleton for Manpower. Dad says with pride, "My son cannot walk, or talk, or feed himself, but he has never set foot in a sheltered workshop."

   
       
 
     
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