Twenty-two-year-old Sarah Ksionzyk is preparing for her first ever solo art exhibition where she’ll sell
some of her original work, something her parents Brenda and Dean never thought possible.
“Sarah gets very attached to her art pieces,” explains Dean, who credits staff with the Garth Homer
Society’s ArtWorks program for developing his daughter’s flexible thinking to the point where she’s not
only willing to part with her work but is producing very different pieces having been exposed to different
genres of art. “It’s huge for us and such a big leap,” adds Brenda, who explains that before being
exposed to the ArtWorks program her daughter was prone to limiting her artistic talent to a very distinct
style.
The Ksionzyks came to Garth Homer four years ago, when Sarah was preparing to transition to adult
services. Sarah, Dean and Brenda went to an information session that featured a number of community
agencies, but it wasn’t until the Garth Homer Society’s presentation, that the family knew they’d found
the perfect place for Sarah. “She’s had a passion for art for forever, and as soon as Geoff [Garth Homer’s
CEO] started talking, Sarah’s ears perked up and she was excited too,” remembers Brenda. “All three of
us looked at each other and said ‘oh my gosh, we need to know more about this,”
For over 50 years, the Garth Homer Society has been guided by its mission to provide services and
opportunities that enable people with disabilities to make a life, a home, and a place in the world.
Today, it offers a range of programs centred on community inclusion, learning and employment,
geriatrics and resident services. For the Ksionzyks, the defining characteristic of Garth Homer Society’s
approach is the way they see Sarah. “When you have a child or an adult with autism or another
developmental disability a lot of people don’t know what to do and they will often just talk to us instead
of her,” remembers Brenda from the very first information session. “Geoff saw her dignity and
respected her as a capable human.”
Sarah is also enrolled in the Society’s Options program which nurtures her love of giving back through
community volunteer experiences. She worked with a Parkinson’s group, something very near and dear
to her heart, because of her grandfather’s experience. “Pop Pop is probably Sarah’s very favorite person
in the whole world,” says Brenda. “He had Parkinson’s and passed away a few years ago, so [that
opportunity] was super special to her.”
Dean agrees, adding, “They offer opportunities that are meaningful to the individual.” He’s also quick to
add that it’s not just Sarah who has benefitted from a relationship with Garth Homer. “They did way
more for us than anyone could have–you just feel wanted there.”
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