Bobby has found a job he truly enjoys at Lowe’s, where he has worked as a custodial worker and cart collector for over seven years.

He loves helping people and being part of the team, and his dedication has not gone unnoticed.

Currently working three days a week, Bobby looks forward to the day he can return to a full five-day schedule.

Over the years, Lowe’s has provided a supportive environment where Bobby can succeed and grow.

His job has given him a sense of purpose, improved his mental health, and strengthened both his financial independence and social connections.

More than just a paycheck, Bobby values the structure, social engagement, and sense of belonging that his job provides.

He has built strong relationships with customers and colleagues alike, and his humor and positive attitude help boost morale and create a friendlier workplace for everyone.

This story is part of a series highlighting National Disability Employment Awareness Month (NDEAM), celebrated each October to recognize the contributions of workers with disabilities and showcase inclusive workplaces in our community.

Employers interested in connecting with motivated, reliable employees like Bobby can contact the Logan County Board of DD at 937-592-0015.