Inno 5 under 25: Their Raleigh coffee shop makes big impact for disabled workers

Lindsay Wrege and Michael Evans didn ’t know much about operating a business. But that all changed when they decided, as freshmen at N.C. State University, to launch a nonprofit coffee shop to create employment opportunities for adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities.  321 Coffee — named to represent Down syndrom e as the third copy of chromosome 21 — began in 2017 as volunteer-run pop-up coffee services at events on N.C. State’s campus and in the Raleigh area. It has since…
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