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Yeppoon cafe trains and employs people with disability, Emily urges others to give it a go

When many people are hitting snooze their alarms, Emily Slotosch jumps out of bed to prepare for her shift at the local cafe.
The 27-year-old never thought she would work two hospitality jobs.
“I am so proud of myself,” she said.
Ms Slotosch has a disability, which she describes as ability.
“It makes me shine, it makes me happy … it makes me proud.
Kris Hargrave owns and manages the Yeppoon cafe where Ms Slotosch works one day a week.
“Emily is an absolute whiz in the kitchen, so we know that’s where she’s comfortable — we want to build those skills and build that…
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