The business is student-operated and maintained to develop the skills necessary to obtain future competitive employment.
In 2009, Lyons Township High School began a Transition Program to serve students 18-22 years old with various disabilities/abilities who have met the requirements for graduation, yet continue to receive training in one or more of the following areas: independent living, recreation/community access, and work experience. The Transition Program offers a continuum of services in an authentic setting with meaningful practice and application of a full spectrum of independent living and vocational skills. Students are
exposed to public transportation, access a district-owned house, which now includes a garden where produce is grown and sold at the LaGrange farmer’s market and to local restaurants.
In 2012, the Transition Program started an in-house coffee and coaster production business called Transition Perks. After great success and hard work, in 2014, the Transition Perks business connected with Tropical Sno owner, Nick Cozzi, who provided the opportunity for the Transition Perks coffee business to open a storefront within the community. The business is student-operated and maintained to develop the skills necessary to obtain future competitive employment. United Kitchen owner, Kelly Ford, has been a partner for many years and is now brewing Transition Perks coffee for her customers to enjoy to support the program! The proceeds will be used to fund scholarships, vocational training programs, and additional future student-operated micro-businesses.
For additional information or to place an order, please visit www.lths.net/perks
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