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Embrun couple launches online business to support individuals with special needs

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Embrun Family Launches Online Store to Support Autism and Special Needs Community

A family-run business out of Embrun is making waves in the autism and special needs community with the launch of their online store, Ability Hive. Co-owners Kim Vincent and Josee Martel were inspired to create the store after their own daughter, Sage, was diagnosed with autism six years ago.

The couple faced numerous challenges in finding the right products to support Sage’s needs, from weighted items to sensory-friendly bedding. They realized that there was a lack of easily accessible resources for families like theirs, leading them to create Ability Hive as a one-stop shop for those with special needs.

But Ability Hive is more than just a business – it’s a community. Vincent and Martel are dedicated to raising awareness through their blog, The Big Impact, and highlighting individuals with various disabilities. They also donate a percentage of their sales to local non-profits serving the autism and special needs communities.

Their ultimate goal is to open a brick-and-mortar store staffed by individuals with disabilities, providing a space for the community to come together. Vincent and Martel have big dreams for the future of Ability Hive, and their passion for supporting those with special needs shines through in everything they do.

Since their launch on March 1, Ability Hive has received positive feedback from customers who appreciate the personalized support and understanding that comes from a business run by individuals who have walked in their shoes. With their dedication to creating a sense of community and support for those with special needs, Vincent and Martel are truly making a difference in the lives of families like theirs.

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