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Offline blue moon

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Spectrum Works and a Novel Approach to Helping Others
« on: March 20, 2015, 04:08:14 PM »
http://spectrumworks.org

While in AC at the Ink Kitchen booth, we had an opportunity to meet the great folks from Spectrum Works. Oscar and Alex (I think it was Alex, I only got one card) were walking the floor and we started talking about what we (the ink kitchen) and they do. It turns out they are a screenprinting company that works with Autistic adults training them so they can get work at regular facilities. Next day we met with two more ppl (in the management positions). Impressions is doing a write up and their shop will be featured in one of the upcoming issues. It is a really cool operation doing very cool work. Go check their site and offer some support!!!

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Re: Spectrum Works and a Novel Approach to Helping Others
« Reply #1 on: March 20, 2015, 04:20:45 PM »
that's pretty neat! It reminds me a little bit of my friend Kevin and his company Social Imprints

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ojYtHGX7l88
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Re: Spectrum Works and a Novel Approach to Helping Others
« Reply #2 on: March 20, 2015, 04:45:06 PM »
http://spectrumworks.org

While in AC at the Ink Kitchen booth, we had an opportunity to meet the great folks from Spectrum Works. Oscar and Alex (I think it was Alex, I only got one card) were walking the floor and we started talking about what we (the ink kitchen) and they do. It turns out they are a screenprinting company that works with Autistic adults training them so they can get work at regular facilities. Next day we met with two more ppl (in the management positions). Impressions is doing a write up and their shop will be featured in one of the upcoming issues. It is a really cool operation doing very cool work. Go check their site and offer some support!!!

pierre

Spectrum Works: Day at Work


this is great!!!  I always love to hear and see stories like this.