What's Happening?
The STEP (Skills Training and Entrepreneurial Pathways) program, run by Access to Thrive, has celebrated the graduation of its first cohort of entrepreneurs with disabilities in El Centro. The program aims
to empower individuals with disabilities by providing them with the skills and resources needed to start their own businesses. Participants received training in business planning, computer literacy, and the use of adaptive technologies. The program also offered psychological support and guidance on navigating federal work incentives, ensuring that entrepreneurial success does not jeopardize vital benefits.
Why It's Important?
The STEP program represents a significant step forward in promoting inclusivity and economic empowerment for individuals with disabilities. By equipping participants with the necessary skills and resources, the program helps break down barriers to entrepreneurship and employment. This initiative highlights the importance of providing tailored support to marginalized groups, enabling them to contribute to the economy and achieve financial independence. The success of the program could inspire similar initiatives across the country, fostering a more inclusive and diverse entrepreneurial landscape.






