an inturn personally so it's a new experience for me. and everything i've given her she's done wonderful with. >> little things, the things that make me feel -- >> the inturnship was arranged through a professor at san jose state. soledad is close to graduation and when the time comes she hopes to be one of the 14,000 people who find jobs every year through the department of rehabilitation. but having help of the d.o.r. is no guarantee of finding a job. this last quarter the agency's success rate placing applicants was only 56%. >> as long as i continue to love the job, i continue to believe that a door will open. >> to get to the radio station, soledad rides her wheelchair a mile each day from her dorm on campus. but getting to work can be beneficial. according to fluorine, founder of parents helping parents, an agency helping families with disabilities. >> employment is just so good for so many reasons. for everyone. but when i think of the individual with special needs, besides boosting their esteem and also help with their health, they are out and active and they are not depressing and interactive with people and if they are walking to work, it's going to