Henry graduated from Boyertown High School and, like so many young adults, found himself standing at a major life transition. He watched his sister go off to college and step into an exciting new chapter, while his own days suddenly became quiet and uncertain. Henry was home alone while his parents worked, and the structure, purpose, and connection that school once provided were gone.
Then everything changed.
Henry’s mom, a hairdresser, heard about Integrate for Good from one of her clients, and the rest is history. That conversation opened a door their family did not even know existed. Soon, Henry joined IFG’s Executive Functioning Skills class, and the difference has been profound.
Now, Henry has somewhere important to be. Somewhere he belongs.
His mom shares that Henry takes a marker and crosses off the dates on his calendar until he gets to the day he comes to IFG — the day he says he “goes to college like my sister.” That one sentence says so much. IFG has given Henry more than a class. It has given him pride, purpose, and something to look forward to with real excitement. In fact, his mom recently checked in to see whether IFG was running program on Good Friday. When she heard that we were, her response was, “Ahhhhhh thank goodness!!! Hahahahaha.” We all know how Henry feels about “college.”
Today, Henry has exciting things to share at church and at family gatherings. He talks about what he is learning. He shows up with more confidence. He is even talking about applying to the new smoothie shop in town. What once felt like loneliness is being replaced with possibility.






