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Yeppoon cafe trains and employs people with disability, Emily urges others to give it a go – ABC News
Emily Slotosch is one of several people to benefit from working with Kris Hargrave, who opened a cafe to create secure employment for herself and her son Robert,…

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.
“I never give up, I always give
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