Everything golden as Futuristic prepares for 50 more years in Humboldt
Futuristic Industries in Humboldt has a lot to celebrate this year.
The local service organization has been in the community for 50 years, offering support and opportunities to hundreds of individuals with disabilities during that time. According to their website, Futuristic’s main goal is to help individuals gain as much independence as possible through community engagement; money, reading, work, and communication skill building, training, recreational opportunities, and volunteering. Besides partnering with other businesses and organizations, Futuristic also offers many of these supports on site with day programming activities, their own workshop space that sees individuals build custom and catalog ready hand-crafted woodworking and their recycling program, which offers pick-up and shredding services to the community.
A lot has changed in 50 years, let alone the nearly five years that executive director, Ray Whitton, has been part of the organization. The work of the last few decades is just leading up to the work of the next five, he said.
“Those milestones don’t happen without, to be quite frank, the love and support and the work that goes on within this building, the staff, the support staff, the board of directors, and even our own community,” said Whitton.