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VyStar: Every Individual Should Have The Opportunity to Work and Earn a Living
It Is Important to VyStar That Every Individual Has an Opportunity to Work and Earn a LivingVyStar Credit Union was inspired at one of the The Arc Jacksonville’s events. Brian Wolfburg, CEO of VyStar believes “It is very important to VyStar that every individual has the opportunity to work and earn an income in an…
Challenge Accepted: Challenge Enterprises Joins the COVID-19 Response
Never one to shy away from a challenge, Challenge Enterprises of Clay County, retooled its sewing operation to make face masks in response to a COVID-19 community need. Challenge Enterprises is partnering with several businesses and organizations to fulfill orders for face masks as they safeguard their employees in a pandemic economy. In fact, the…
JAX Chamber ‘opening up opportunities’ for people with intellectual and developmental differences
This story appeared on the front page of the Florida Times-Union on March 1, 2020. Click here for the original feature article. By Beth Reese Cravey Connectable, founded in 2017 by Jacksonville philanthropist Delores Barr Weaver, will help 20 in 20 companies identify and customize positions and interview candidates, as well as provide job coaching…
Waiting is the Hardest Part - Transportation Challenges in the Nation's Largest City
During the Connectable Community Roundtable Discussions, over 40 stakeholders came together to discuss how we can make Jacksonville the best place to live, work, and play for individuals with Autism, Down syndrome, and other IDD. Transportation quickly emerged as a top priority. Jacksonville has unique transportation challenges as the largest city in the continental US in…
Mark Woods: A specialty coffee roast, 50 years in the making
This story appeared in the Florida Times-Union on November 12, 2019. Click here for the original feature article.By Mark WoodsWhen he turned 18, Willie Deas couldn’t count to 10. But Fred Martin, founder of Martin Coffee Co., gave him a chance, hiring him to do some odd jobs. Fifty years later, he’s still working for…
Wolfson High School Freshman Has a Football Season to Remember
Wolfson High School student, Michael Weidle emerged from his football season with some statewide victories, countywide recognition, and a team of new friends who weathered the ups and downs in a hard-fought football season. Only it wasn’t a typical football team or an everyday honor, and Michael…
Connectable Feature: A Place at the Table
Miss Aaliyah worked swiftly and calmly, unpacking lunch boxes for a class of hungry preschoolers at DLC Nurse & Learn in her role as a teacher assistant. The students were sitting patiently, joyfully, wiping down the table as they waited for lunch. A glance around the table revealed children of all abilities and backgrounds– those…
Connectable Feature: Meet Grace and Robin
“A person with Down syndrome changed my life. I met Robin when I was a sophomore in college studying art and psychology. Once a week, we would meet and I was her “Art Teacher,” but really, we were just drawing together and building a friendship. When Robin’s mom passed, I became her caregiver fulltime. Over…
Working Toward Plans for Employment at DSAJ
Peyton Miller has been waiting for this moment since her first day on the job at Down Syndrome Association of Jacksonville. Five enthusiastic students opened their notebooks and began to take notes about resume writing, how to dress for success, and interview skills. It was their first class of the DSAJ Career Solution Training Academy and…
Jacksonville’s Greenwood School Celebrates Differences
Walk into Diane Krug’s science classroom at Greenwood School and a tall, skinny student named Luke will be quick to jump up and give you a full tour of the room – from the three-legged iguana to the tortoise roaming freely around the floor. Dr. Anthony Mortimer chats with students at…