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All In 4 Everyone

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We have found many inclusive places that are welcoming to people of differing cognitive and physical abilities. These places offer a supportive environment and a wide range of activities to participate in.

From community centers to art galleries, there are plenty of options for everyone. We encourage you to check them out and find a place where you feel comfortable and included.

Inclusive Places

Logo for New England Disabled Sports, white mountain with a yellow sun above it

New England Disabled Sports provides year-round adaptive sports instructions to disabled people of all ages.

New England Disabled Sports
Logo for Cameron's Coffees & Chocolates

Cameron’s Coffee & Chocolates provides permanent employment opportunities for young adults with developmental and intellectual disabilities.

Cameron's Coffees & Chocolates
Logo for Grateful Bites, "Grateful" is written in orange with a sunflower on top of the "t', "Bites" is written in green with a green fork and spoon behind the text.

Grateful Bites is an entrepreneurial non-profit that provides supportive, inclusive job sampling, training and employment to the differently-abled.

Grateful Bites
White text reading "Harvest Cafe" over a purple background

The Harvest Café is a restaurant that creates new opportunities for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities.

Harvest Cafe
White text reading "Bitty & Beau's" in cursive, founded in 2016

Bitty & Beau’s Coffee is run by people with intellectual and developmental disabilities and the customers love the products. They come in for the unique customer service experience.

Bitty & Beau's Coffee
Logo for Howdy Homemade Ice Cream, includes two cones of ice cream placed next to each other with smiley faces on each scoop. Scoop on the left is chocolate and scoop on the right is strawberry.

Howdy Ice Cream is all about two things: amazing ice cream and even better people. Our mission is the relentless pursuit of jobs for adults with special needs. We hope to change the way the world looks at everyone!

Howdy Homemade Ice Cream
Logo for Hugs Cafe

Hugs Cafe is a non-profit fast casual lunch destination employed by adults with special needs in McKinney, Texas. Hugs Cafe serves as a training and employment opportunity for adults with disabilities.

Hugs Café
"JOHN'S" in rainbow text, followed by "Crazy Socks" in navy blue text

John’s Crazy Socks is a father-son venture inspired by co-founder John Lee Cronin, a young man with Down syndrome.

John's Crazy Socks
Logo for No Limits Cafe

No Limits Cafe is a lunch cafe with a major difference. No Limits Cafe, a 501(c)(3) charitable organization, will train and employ adults with Intellectual Disabilities.

No Limits Cafe
White text reading "POPCORN FOR THE people" with the word "people" in cursive over a red background

Popcorn for the People - Neurodiverse Employment

Popcorn for the People
Logo for Popcorn Park Animal Refuge, yellow hand under a white dog and cat sillouhette on a blue background

Popcorn Park Animal Refuge is an animal sanctuary located in Lacey Township, NJ.

Popcorn Park Animal Refuge

Certified providers include professionals in both healthcare and education that completed additional training to better assist autistic individuals or those dealing with other mental health and sensory sensitivities.

Certified Autism Center

Several YCSC research groups focus on how the social brain develops and how infants and children learn about the social world, including those with developmental disorders.

Yale Child Study Center
Six people standing in front of a giant white sphere in a museum room

The experience is wheelchair accessible, and service-animal friendly, and closed captioning and descriptive audio devices are available in English and Spanish.

The Universal Sphere

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