Greens Do Good say they were "honored" to hear from Paul Aronsohn, New Jersey's Ombudsman for Individuals with Intellectual or Developmental Disabilities and Their Families, and Brandon Ehrlich, a Farm Tech at Greens Do Good.
As REED CEO Chantelle Walker shared, "We train 85 teens with autism from 15 schools across 9 counties in real skills, from seeding and harvesting to delivery. These are transferable skills that build confidence, independence, and employability. But the real transformation is in how they see themselves: working with others, taking pride in their accomplishments, and saying, I'm a farmer."
Looking ahead, the company proud of all they have accomplished and even more energized to keep building.
For more information:
Greens Do Good
Michael Lynch, Farm Manager
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https://greensdogood.com