Quest, Inc. recently recognized employee milestones at its 4th Annual Quest Stars celebration and honored longtime team members.

Held January 29th at the Drury Plaza Hotel Orlando, the event honors team members who have reached 10 or more years of advancing Quest’s mission of providing person-centered services that empower children and adults with developmental disabilities to live full, independent lives.

This year’s honorees represent 14% of Quest’s total workforce, reflecting the organization’s strong retention and mission-driven culture.

During the reception, Quest acknowledged employees across multiple service milestones:

25 employees with 10–14 years
14 employees with 15–19 years
13 employees with 20–24 years
10 employees with 25–29 years
3 employees with 32–34 years
1 employee marking 35 years
1 employee celebrating 43 years of service

For many honorees, the most meaningful moments stem from client progress – whether hearing a child’s first words, seeing a parent’s relief and pride, or witnessing a student independently complete a task for the first time.

“Our people are the foundation of Quest’s impact,” said John Gill, President and CEO of Quest, Inc. “Their long-term commitment brings us together and allows us to consistently support individuals who rely on our care, strengthening families and communities across our region and beyond.”

For over 60 years, Quest, Inc. has transformed the lives of thousands of adults and children with developmental disabilities through a range of services proven to increase capabilities and quality of life. From the humble beginnings of a single location serving eight individuals, to currently over 20 locations, serving over 500 individuals each day in Orlando and Tampa, we continue to help those with developmental disabilities experience a full life.

To learn more about Quest, Inc., visit Questinc.org.

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