You could see in her eyes the joy of when he told he "these are so good" she truly is passionate about what she does and I hope she paves the way for disabled people to become business owners.
I hope so. And I sure hope the Presidential administration listens to them when they say that they're more than capable of working the same jobs as other people.
I love this story. This proves that we need to love people for who they are. I am from the UK. I have a Downs Syndrome true story on the Mumzee Warrior TH-cam channel. The nurse tried to bully me into testing for Downs Syndrome. I said, "My body my choice!" The test could have harmed or killed my baby. I am glad I trusted my gut feeling. I would have loved my daughter anyway. No matter what. ♥️
This story means a lot to me . It tells me that we need to see people with disabilities on what they can do because they are humans to . Look for their ability not their disability
*Nor should it* stop her from fulfilling her dream. It doesn't seem right that the US govt. would deny teens and adults with *"disabilities"* the opportunities to work the same jobs as other people. I consider it damn unforgivable that that's the case. It's as if they think that we who have certain challenges are incapable of working, and need to be separated from the rest of society.
I've never understood why things like this happen, that people with *"disabilities"* seem to get pushed aside, as if they're incapable of working the same jobs as so called *"able-bodied"* people. Naturally, there are some jobs some people *cannot* do, however much they want to do the work. I know some people who have CP (Cerebral Palsy), who cannot work at a factory on the assembly line, since it would involve standing and bending to reach at something. But most people with *"disabilities"* are for the most part able-bodied, and are able to do most things their co-workers are able to do. I've worked for Jersey Mike's Subs for 5 yrs., and I love it! :)
I do agree in that it depends on the nature of the job, the people you work with, the number of hours and how well you get along with other people. One of the things I'm fortunate with is I've had jobs where people I know were regulars, in fact one of the athletes I practice with I found out a year after I started working there that him and a few of my teammates were regular so I look forward to them coming in. I know it's wrong to have a customer we love more then others but to me any job where you can see people you knew before you worked at said establishment is a great job because seeing customers you know is just one way to increase morale
I've said this quote before but I'm going to say it again: "the only person that can say if you can do something or not is you." I was told that 19 that if I went to college I would set myself up to fail. I am proud to say that I proved that person wrong.
Who is funding the business? Selling 100/week is not a workable business model. Also watch how she takes out the hot tray from the oven and placing it on a naked surface in the kitchen as if it won’t discolor. This is just mean, using someone’s handicap to gain either financially or otherwise is just wrong. And we are all laughing deep down inside.
Another thing I don't appreciate is how those of us with *"disabilities"* aren't allowed to make the same amount of money as *"able-bodied"* workers. While I appreciate Social Security and Disability (SSDI), I flat-out *refuse* to rely *completely* on Social Security or Disability. I prefer to use them as supplements to my working income, rather than as substitutes. If I get sick and have to take some time off, Disability can cover the cost, until I'm well enough to work again. I'd like to be allowed to save enough money to live on my own eventually.
@@jasoncarpp7742 able accounts were first organized by the government quite a few years ago. And what they are is bank accounts that people who have a disability can open and put money in and don't have to worry about being penalized for having $2,000 or more in this account.
Collette would have had to abide by their rules if she worked for someone but turned the tables on them with her own baking and did herself and everyone else a big advantage. Lets hope her company doesn't get too big like so many others have and end up being sold to investors who robs it of its cash and then shuts it down. Being a small business has it's advantages.
It’s always good to hire the disabled to work like me in the other hand with my autism I’m currently in college studying for Networking and plan to become a Network Administrator. Disabled people are people too because they are making a living because when companies decided to not hire a disabled person then that’s just ungrateful because that’s treating the disabled equally to other people. Because the Disabled should be treated the same way people are treated and their medical conditions are no laughing matter they are serious
You could see in her eyes the joy of when he told he "these are so good" she truly is passionate about what she does and I hope she paves the way for disabled people to become business owners.
I hope so. And I sure hope the Presidential administration listens to them when they say that they're more than capable of working the same jobs as other people.
@Chana Bayla What do illegals have to do with this?
I love this story. This proves that we need to love people for who they are. I am from the UK. I have a Downs Syndrome true story on the Mumzee Warrior TH-cam channel. The nurse tried to bully me into testing for Downs Syndrome. I said, "My body my choice!" The test could have harmed or killed my baby. I am glad I trusted my gut feeling.
I would have loved my daughter anyway. No matter what. ♥️
She’s not gonna share her secret ingredients but she will share love. Live long and prosper
That's why it's called SECRET INGREDIENTS
@@acnicodemus4734 You got any more of that secret ingredient Bones?
She is truly an inspiration! A role model for other people with additional needs!
This story means a lot to me . It tells me that we need to see people with disabilities on what they can do because they are humans to . Look for their ability not their disability
Money Honey lol.yes good for you Woman I'm rooting for you your AMAZING
Tonya Sims Me to!!👏🏻👏🏻
Yesss
Yes Money Honey I love it
Bless her Heart! Am so happy for her! 😇💜
She's an inspiration! Well done Collette! ❤️
*Nor should it* stop her from fulfilling her dream. It doesn't seem right that the US govt. would deny teens and adults with *"disabilities"* the opportunities to work the same jobs as other people. I consider it damn unforgivable that that's the case. It's as if they think that we who have certain challenges are incapable of working, and need to be separated from the rest of society.
Jason Carpp That’s right👍🏻
I've never understood why things like this happen, that people with *"disabilities"* seem to get pushed aside, as if they're incapable of working the same jobs as so called *"able-bodied"* people. Naturally, there are some jobs some people *cannot* do, however much they want to do the work. I know some people who have CP (Cerebral Palsy), who cannot work at a factory on the assembly line, since it would involve standing and bending to reach at something. But most people with *"disabilities"* are for the most part able-bodied, and are able to do most things their co-workers are able to do. I've worked for Jersey Mike's Subs for 5 yrs., and I love it! :)
I do agree in that it depends on the nature of the job, the people you work with, the number of hours and how well you get along with other people. One of the things I'm fortunate with is I've had jobs where people I know were regulars, in fact one of the athletes I practice with I found out a year after I started working there that him and a few of my teammates were regular so I look forward to them coming in. I know it's wrong to have a customer we love more then others but to me any job where you can see people you knew before you worked at said establishment is a great job because seeing customers you know is just one way to increase morale
Made With Love 🍪💜🍪 x
Well Done Collette Congratulations On Your Success 🌟
I've said this quote before but I'm going to say it again: "the only person that can say if you can do something or not is you." I was told that 19 that if I went to college I would set myself up to fail. I am proud to say that I proved that person wrong.
I first saw your story this morning on Tamaron Hall's show...I'm so happy and proud of you. I need to order your cookies asap!
Absolutely OUTSTANDING!! ⚘⚘
This is an awesome and amazing young woman. Follow your heart💞💞💞. You're BEAUTIFUL for what you do.
You are an inspiration!!
OMG I'd employ her. What a wonderful and talented young lady 😍
God bless her
Beautiful ❤️❤️
God bless her
God bless you sweetie!!!
Awesome job. God Bless
very proud of her very inspiring person... must to watch all those lazy people
Ojie Papalli Check out John's Crazy Socks
It's awesome that this disabled women can bake food.
If She read this. I suggest call American Disabilities Act. They will close owner's shop If they reject you.
Jesus Christ man she has to bake 50,000 cookies for 4000 orders. Would you want to bake 50000 cookies.
This girl is smart asfuck
Someone please tell me how I can order these cookies.
This is proof that we should never underestimate people. Much success to this entrepreneur.
She's amazing wow.
❤️😇😊 Gives you the warm and fuzzies ❤️😇😊
You are amazing! God bless you! 🙏
Good job
Okay I want a cookie now.
'Money honey!' 😂👏
I hope Collette was even more success.
God bless you! They're so adorable and really have a heart filled with love! I have one too.
Inspired me to start my own cooking channel for people with Down Syndrome “Cheffing with Grace”
Good for hear
I like the non profit business incubator idea.
Colette your name means” Woman of Victory “and that you are. God bless and Steven de Angelous and her Mom
Who is funding the business? Selling 100/week is not a workable business model. Also watch how she takes out the hot tray from the oven and placing it on a naked surface in the kitchen as if it won’t discolor. This is just mean, using someone’s handicap to gain either financially or otherwise is just wrong. And we are all laughing deep down inside.
Most kitchen surfaces are heat safe. I really don’t understand why you’re working so hard to find problems with this woman’s business lol
i love this girl!!!
Awesome.
Another thing I don't appreciate is how those of us with *"disabilities"* aren't allowed to make the same amount of money as *"able-bodied"* workers. While I appreciate Social Security and Disability (SSDI), I flat-out *refuse* to rely *completely* on Social Security or Disability. I prefer to use them as supplements to my working income, rather than as substitutes. If I get sick and have to take some time off, Disability can cover the cost, until I'm well enough to work again. I'd like to be allowed to save enough money to live on my own eventually.
That’s smart!
Have you ever heard of an able account?
@@Loveroffood41 No, I've never heard of it. What is it?
@@jasoncarpp7742 able accounts were first organized by the government quite a few years ago. And what they are is bank accounts that people who have a disability can open and put money in and don't have to worry about being penalized for having $2,000 or more in this account.
@@Loveroffood41 If only we had such a system when I started working 30 yrs. ago.
This sweet woman is doing God's work. Them cookies look sooo good too. 😁👍 God bless her
Y E S I T I S
Congrets to young woman with DS that never gives up I have a learning disabilty and I will never give up on my dreams one dream is getting my GED
Awesome
BRAVO !!👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
Collette would have had to abide by their rules if she worked for someone but turned the tables on them with her own baking and did herself and everyone else a big advantage. Lets hope her company doesn't get too big like so many others have and end up being sold to investors who robs it of its cash and then shuts it down. Being a small business has it's advantages.
Go girl go 💪
Those cookies look soo good omg
U go girl 👍👍👍
That a lot of orders 1:18
Good for her!
I love you too forever and always miss you
It’s always good to hire the disabled to work like me in the other hand with my autism I’m currently in college studying for Networking and plan to become a Network Administrator. Disabled people are people too because they are making a living because when companies decided to not hire a disabled person then that’s just ungrateful because that’s treating the disabled equally to other people. Because the Disabled should be treated the same way people are treated and their medical conditions are no laughing matter they are serious
She is going to succeed
GIMME THAT COOKIE lol
Amazing ppl...i wish the ogher humans to see how great are S D ppl!
They are hard wogking and they lov sharing affection
Love you
Your tock keep it up boo ya
I feel like her employees were guarding her, lol, which is awesome.
I have down syndrome but I am like aa normal person😃
Please help
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Just want to ball my head off.
cooler than a cool thing from the North Pole of the planet Cool ....well done ...: )
I m down syndrom
At try
So early I forgot a Chromosome
AJ Stewart That sounds just like the “easiest” way she might would explain it to, the LITTLE kids who meet her for the first time!!!👍🏻👍🏻