Young Man Runs a Business: He Also Has Down Syndrome and Autism

Young Man Runs a Business: He Also Has Down Syndrome and Autism
Image of Joe and his Dad

Joe Steffy is off to Overland Park, Kansas this week to do a PowerPoint presentation on his business, Poppin' Joes Kettle Corn. He's a 23-year-old small-business man with a goal of $100,000 in sales by 2012. Joe also has autism and Down syndrome and is nonverbal.

When he gives his talk, he will push buttons on an augmentative speech device to deliver the words. His audience will be parents who fervently hope their own special-needs children will be able to work, too.

Joe's parents, Ray and Janet, didn't agree with the assessment of the school district in which they lived previously, which had said Joe would never be able to work or live independently. "I'm one who can easily get ticked off," says Ray. "That ticked me off. We saw more in Joe than that. We set out to prove to the school that he had capabilities." They came across kettle corn while on a trip to Alaska and realized that all that popping, scooping, and serving suited Joe's love of work.

More information about the PASS plan that Joe used is available at http://www.disabilitybenefits101.org/ca/programs/income_support/pass/


Read Joe's full story at: http://news.yahoo.com/s/usnews/20090403/ts_usnews/how1autisticyoungmanrunsabusiness