Thursday, October 18, 2012

Seeds in the News


We have been given a great write up by Francine Hardaway, a guest blogger on Phoenix Business Journal’s blog, on August 28, 2012.

“Seeds for Autism is one of (a) new hybrid social ventures that has a not-for-profit tax structure, but a mission to make money. Seeds is a comfortable community where  young adults on the autism spectrum who have aged out of the services  offered  by  the school systems can learn woodworking, metalworking,  welding, jewelry  making, craft making and other artistic skills. Its “members” can make  products  that are sold at trunk shows, local arts and crafts fairs, and in its  own boutique. (I’ve been to see them, and I bought a necklace I love.)

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