Cheese Jar Candle Co. lights up Calgary with inclusivity 

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See: Milk Jar Candle Co. is on a quest to make inviting spaces through equality. It has become a place for some, according to Joelle Tomlinson.

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Native corporation Milk Jar Candle Co.’s vision goes beyond making delicious-smelling lights. One-third of Milk Jar’s 22 people have intellectual or physical disability. It’s been a vision of the leader, Holly Singer, to produce an inclusive workstation since the very start. Singer’s dedication to equality was influenced by her background in physiology and swimming treatment with a young guy who has cerebral palsy. Cheese Jar accommodates people with pliable start times, shorter swings, and a buddy system for on-the-job support. Trending Then

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Looking back, Milk Jar plans a significant rebrand, expanded seminars, and more global sales, which will increase both manufacturing and charitable giving.

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