I want to share my story to inspire action.

About Lindsay

I switched schools, and my first friends were girls that each had a various disability. That didn't matter, we were just friends.

 We played together at recess, carpooled to dance, and all liked the color purple.

​Growing up with them, they made an impact on my life that no one else could.

In 3rd grade,

80% of adults with disabilities are unemployed. This isn't okay.

During my freshman year in college, I wanted to change this.

​Today, I am proud to be a co-founder of 321 Coffee, a coffee shop and roaster that employs over 50 adults with disabilities.

​The best part? The girls I met in 3rd grade now all work at 321 Coffee.

Today,

You Can Make a Difference

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Entrepreneurship

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Growing a team and culture built on DEI

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Female founder

I did it, you can too.