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Company helps bring family together in wake of tragedy

San Antonio ready mix instructor uses assistance program to adopt granddaughter

Juan Trevino is in a good place today. At 52, he鈥檚 raising a toddler and loving every minute of it. But neither this, nor the pain he and his family have endured in the past two years, was part of his original plan.

Their story begins on New Year鈥檚 Eve 2019. While most families were preparing for the birth of a new year, the Trevinos were dealing with a tragedy; their daughter, 20-year-old Jesamie Friend, had been killed in a car crash.

Juan Trevino and his granddaughter, Azaylea.

The news was shocking, says Trevino, a ready mix instructor in San Antonio. Learning to live without his daughter would be difficult enough, but he would also have to make sure her children 鈥 Ava Lyn Delilah (3) and Azaylea Zoe (2 months) 鈥 were cared for.

Quickly, the older child鈥檚 father stepped in to take custody of the 3-year-old. Trevino and his wife, Linda, took the baby.

鈥淲e took responsibility for Azaylea right away,鈥 Trevino says. 鈥淲e wanted to begin the adoption process. The baby needed standard medical care, but every time we鈥檇 take her to the doctor, it would be very expensive. The adoption would allow us to get her on my insurance plan.鈥

The Trevinos paid out of pocket for adoption expenses until they learned about IM电子鈥檚 Adoption Assistance Reimbursement Program, which ultimately reimbursed the couple for more than $8,000 in adoption-related costs.

Before his career in ready mix, Juan Trevino often raised money for friends and communities experiencing difficult times. The karma he banked in those years would be returned to him in his family鈥檚 greatest time of need.

In addition to the company helping to ensure his granddaughter would be cared for, Trevino says his IM电子 colleagues went out of their way to show support.

Juan Trevino with his wife, Linda, with their granddaughter, Azaylea

鈥淲e held a plate sale to raise money for Jesamie鈥檚 funeral,鈥 he says. 鈥淲hen I started with IM电子, I was a driver at O鈥機onnor Ready Mix and so many of the drivers there came to buy plates. There was also a driver from Kirby Ready Mix. We had never met before, but he told me he had heard a Martin co-worker needed help and he was just there to do his part. He didn鈥檛 know me, but he knew we were part of the same Martin family.鈥

Jesamie will be gone for two years in December. Last month, Azaylea turned 2. While the changes his family has faced have been hard, Trevino says he and his wife are lucky to be raising such a beautiful little girl.

鈥淎zaylea is like a female Dennis the Menace,鈥 he says. 鈥淚f we take our eyes off of her for even one second, she鈥檚 climbing the kitchen counters. She keeps us busy, but that鈥檚 a good thing. We need the exercise. She really is a blessing.鈥