Best Futures Teaches Teens With Disabilities How to Work
The nonprofit employs more than 20 teens and adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities at a concession stand at Centennial Ice Arena. It hosts a fundraiser at Stashs tonight.
If you got a drink from the concession stand at Centennial Ice Arena last winter, you also gave a special group of people a unique learning opportunity.
That's because for the past year, the concession stand at Centennial has been run by Best Futures, a non-profit started by a group of mothers to employ teens and adults with intellectual or developmental disabilities.
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"We had found out that the ice rink concession stand was vacant and we thought it'd be a great idea if we took it over and employed kids with special needs, since there are not many employment opportunities for the special needs population," said Lisa Whitefield, a Highland Park resident and one of Best Futures' founders.
The nonprofit holding its second annual fundraiser at Stashs in Highland Park at 5 p.m. today. The event includes food, a silent auction, raffle prizes and instant buy gift cards, all to raise money for Best Futures, Inc.
"Everything is paid through fundraising," Whitefield said about running the concession stand, which currently has 22 employees.
The teens and adults with special needs typically work at the concession stand with a job coach at first. Some learn the ropes to the point where they can work independently.
"We strive for them to one day be independent with their job," Whitefield said.
The reaction to the concession stand has been overwhelmingly positive, according to Whitefield.
"People are so happy that the concession stand is open," she said. "We have a donation cup and at the end of the day the cup is always full."
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Amy Greenebaum
9:08 am on Saturday, June 9, 2012
Great job getting this together and giving the kids an opportunity for a work experience, Bravo to all who made this happen. Good luck with the fundraiser Tues evening!