by Kalliope Bessler
Disabled people in the United States experience disproportionately higher unemployment rates compared to abled people. Gerry’s Café of Arlington Heights, Illinois, is trying to change that. Natalie Griffin, a former Special Education teacher, and Amy Philpott, a businesswoman with a degree in Behavioral Science, are the co-founders of Gerry's Cafe. Their mission is to open a café that will “provide competitive employment for exceptional individuals with intellectual disabilities ages 22 and older. Geralyn Wehmer, the late aunt of Amy Philpott, who was born with Down Syndrome, is the cafe's namesake…
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