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By Joelle Tomlinson Global News
Posted December 26, 2024 2:00 pm
Updated December 23, 2024 2:58 pm
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Calgary company paves way for disabled communities
Local company Milk Jar Candle Co.’s mission goes beyond making delicious-smelling candles.
One-third of Milk Jar’s 22 employees have intellectual or physical disabilities. It’s been a mission of the founder, Holly Singer, to create an inclusive workspace since the very beginning.
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Singer’s background in kinesiology and swimming therapy with a young man who has cerebral palsy inspired her commitment to inclusivity. Milk Jar accommodates employees with flexible start times, shorter shifts, and a buddy system for on-the-job support.
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Looking ahead, Milk Jar plans a major rebrand, expanded workshops, and more international sales, which will boost both production and charitable giving.
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