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Las Vegas-area cafe presents job coaching for disabled people

By Miles Cooper February 22, 2025
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LAS VEGAS (KLAS) – The Collaboration Middle, a Las Vegas native incapacity useful resource community, is opening a brand new café geared toward getting ready people with disabilities for future employment.

The CollabCafé is the ultimate section of the Collaboration Middle’s new campus on Windmill Lane close to Cimarron Highway within the southwest valley and part of the group’s expanded grownup vocational coaching program. 

“It is such an underserviced area of the population, and you have these young adults with disabilities who graduate out of school and really don’t know those next steps and aren’t given the training and opportunities,” Collaboration Middle Govt Director Cindy Goussak mentioned.

The CollabCafé is the ultimate section of the Collaboration Middle’s new campus on Windmill Lane close to Cimarron Highway within the southwest valley and part of the group’s expanded grownup vocational coaching program. (KLAS)

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The CollabCafé options an 18-month and two-year program the place people with mental, developmental, bodily, and studying disabilities develop transferable abilities, construct workforce confidence, and put together for job alternatives. 

“We will help them develop the skills based on their interest, based on their capabilities, and then hopefully help them transition into the broader community,” Goussak mentioned.

Veteran campus assistant Grant Tache hopes to in the future begin a profession within the media business. He was identified with autism and ADHD when he was 5 years previous.

“Having a job like this would be really beneficial for somebody. Take it from me, somebody who struggled in the workforce for a while from retail and fast food,” Tache mentioned.

He added that since working at The Collaboration Middle, he’s made nice strides in his private {and professional} life.

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The CollabCafé is the ultimate section of the Collaboration Middle’s new campus on Windmill Lane close to Cimarron Highway within the southwest valley and part of the group’s expanded grownup vocational coaching program. (KLAS)

“I feel like I’m a lot more professional and a lot more communicative,” mentioned Tache. “I think my time management skills have improved a lot. I also feel like my confidence has improved a whole lot, like I’m a lot more confidence in myself.”

Individuals won’t solely achieve abilities like monitoring stock or speaking successfully with prospects, however extra importantly, they are going to develop a way of self-worth.

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“Most importantly is empowerment,” mentioned Goussak. “Just the idea that they have a skill set that can be utilized and that they can really be contributing.”

The CollabCafé opens to the general public on March 3. The café was made doable by the beneficiant help of the Conrad N. Hilton Basis.

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