Posted on 04/24/2017 12:51:23 AM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet
Collette Divitto, a 26-year-old who was born with Down Syndrome, has spent the past six years perfecting her baking skills and forming her own recipes. Her signature specialties are Amazing Cookie and the Healthy Breakfast Cookie.
After completing a LIFE program at Clemson University, Divitto began applying for jobs at local bakeries but, after three years, she hadnt received a single offer.
I went on many interviews and thought I did very well in the interview, she explains on her website. But days later I would get an email always saying the same thing we enjoyed meeting you Collette, but we dont think you are a good fit for our company right now.'
Instead of letting the rejections get her down, Divitto opened her own business and Colletteys Cookies is already a major success.
After CBS Boston ran a segment on Colletteys Cookies last November, she was inundated with orders from all over the country. Within 10 days, the orders added up to 50,000 cookies and Divitto had received 65,000 letters from people who wished to express their admiration and support.
I havent slept at all, Divitto told CBS. I am really amazed at the support for my company and my cookies.
Her very first client, the Golden Goose Market in Boston, lent Divitto its kitchen space and industrial equipment so she could fulfill all the orders. Some of their employees logged overtime to lend a hand.
Divittos goal is to grow her business, and she plans to hire employees with disabilities. Shes already hired two people with disabilities to work for her in Boston. Divitto is currently searching for her own warehouse so she can have her own kitchen and distribution facility shell certainly need it as the cookie orders continue to roll in.
But Divitto isnt stopping there she hopes to open locations across the country so she can continue to create jobs for people with disabilities. Based on the level of success shes achieved in a matter of months, something tells me that Colletteys Cookies will open multiple shops outside Boston sooner rather than later.
If youre endlessly inspired by this 26-year-old businesswoman/baker/rockstar (who wouldnt be?), visit Divittos GoFundMe page to help her achieve the goal of expanding her business and empowering other people with disabilities.
Positive stories like this make my insomnia a little more bearable. Great to hear of her success!
My apology I sent what I thought was a huge smiley face but was not. My apology
Same here!
Hope she doesn’t refuse to cater a gay wedding.
The liberal would have aborted her.
The liberal loves baby murder.
Great story. :)
Awesome story!! Great example of how things should work in the world; someone overcomes their disabilities, without government involvement, to contribute in a wonderful way to make the world better and themselves. This is exactly the kind of story I think of when the “gibsmedats” scream about how they are oppressed and need more benefits and new laws to level the playing field in their favor. Hopefully many here will go to her GoFundMe page and help out, or at least get some delicious cookies!
great to see....i went to order some but man- $28 for a dozen cookies??? jeez..
Custom made and shipped is expensive. Hubby’s daughter had candy sent to him at Christmas not many in the box about a dozen, hand made, because it came from a company with a similar last name, probably distant relatives, different branch of family. Very expensive.
Show that with the right training even a mild Down’s child can succeed with a little help.
This has been going on for years. Look up lendingworksinc.com, and especially
http://buttonsnbearsohmy.wixsite.com/-buttons-n-bears-2. The young entrepreneur is amazing, and anyone across the fruited plain, and beyond, should use this business.
I was going to say...
...wait until she refuses service to a “gay” couple.
So cynical of me.
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