Luis Vargas works as a cook at LaBonne’s Market. Bob LaBonne could not praise him highly enough saying “He’s a great guy, hard working, steady and reliable. He’s like a father to some of the other employees, hence the nickname “Big Papi.’”
Luis was helped with temporary housing by a friend in the community while he waited for an apartment to become available at Sarum Village, the affordable housing complex on Cobble Road near Noble Horizons. After filling out the application, which included financial information and letters of reference, it took a year before a vacancy opened up.
When asked about his new home, his face lit up with a broad smile. He says he’s “very happy and loves his new apartment. Everything is new and really nice.” While he only moved in recently, he’s happy that his neighbors are friendly and there are children nearby. He’s also able to walk to work, which is critical since he doesn’t own a car. Finding a stable, safe, affordable home has relieved a tremendous amount of stress and allows him to concentrate on his job, which he loves.
This article was published in The Lakeville Journal on 9/12/19.