Chris Benton
has been working in the field of developmental disabilities since high school. During his high school years Chris participated in PEOPLE, a gym class where his responsibilities consisted of planning and teaching physical activities while mentoring to students with disabilities. After graduating from Lebanon High School, Chris furthered his education at Morehead State University while participating in NCAA Division 1 Collegiate Football. Since then, Chris has served as a caregiver for several years. He is actively involved in taking individuals in the community to Special Olympics sports such as floor hockey, softball, track and field, and fishing. Chris also serves as coach for the Special Olympics basketball team in Warren County. Chris' desire to help others is strongly motivated by his cousin with Williams Syndrome. Chris is passionate about his work and his company where our mission is to enhance the quality of individuals with developmental disabilities while treating you like family.
has been working in the field of developmental disabilities since high school. During his high school years Chris participated in PEOPLE, a gym class where his responsibilities consisted of planning and teaching physical activities while mentoring to students with disabilities. After graduating from Lebanon High School, Chris furthered his education at Morehead State University while participating in NCAA Division 1 Collegiate Football. Since then, Chris has served as a caregiver for several years. He is actively involved in taking individuals in the community to Special Olympics sports such as floor hockey, softball, track and field, and fishing. Chris also serves as coach for the Special Olympics basketball team in Warren County. Chris' desire to help others is strongly motivated by his cousin with Williams Syndrome. Chris is passionate about his work and his company where our mission is to enhance the quality of individuals with developmental disabilities while treating you like family.
Gayle Benton
has been working in the field of developmental disabilities for seven years. Gayle graduated from Asbury College with a Bachelor of Science in Education. She served as a middle school teacher for several years at Ridgeville Christian School before entering the field, and is currently employed as a Supported Living Coordinator for a local large agency. At Mothers and Sons our mission is to enhance the quality of individuals with developmental disabilities while treating you like family. Jesse Benton
has worked in the service field for many years. Jesse graduated from Wright State University obtaining a degree in Finance and currently serves as treasurer of Warren County's Gideon's International. Jesse uses his skills in finance and business to help manage the company's documentation as well as complete various tasks around the office. Family is an important part of his life, which accounts for the joy he gains from working alongside his mother and brother in the business. Jesse serves the company well in order to enhance the quality of individuals with developmental disabilities, ensuring that we treat you like family. |