Last updated on December 19, 2023
Podcast 0109; Season 7, Episode 2; 29 August 2023
How can parents support their disabled children into adulthood? Will our children find meaningful places in society? Sadly, workplaces don’t always accommodate differences.
Mark Lyons and his wife Sally are former teachers. With their son Samuel, they operate SammySocksEtc, an online store offering cozy socks, coffees, and teas. Like many disabled adults, Samuel struggled with traditional employment. The Lyons sought to provide Samuel with a safe and supportive work environment.
SammySocksEtc is online at:
- https://www.sammysocksetc.com
- https://sammysocksetc.com
- https://www.facebook.com/SammySocksEtc
- https://twitter.com/SammySocksEtc
- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mXzwTs8IU9o
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