Yes She Can Incorporated

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Causes: Job Training, Vocational Rehabilitation

Mission: To employ teens and women with autism and other developmental disorders

Community Stories

4 Stories from Volunteers, Donors & Supporters

glenerst Client Served

Rating: 5

10/31/2018

My daughter has learned so much and gained such confidence in herself in the 4 months since she began. Her professionalism in store relations is beginning to bloom!

Nancy Glener

felicialebewohlrosen General Member of the Public

Rating: 5

10/18/2018

With low overhead, yes she can improves girls’ self esteem & job skills all while they are enjoying themselves.

Aboose44 Client Served

Rating: 5

10/17/2018

I cannot express enough the AMAZING program this organization has put together. My daughter is a young woman who struggles with socialization...As a mom coming to pick her up from her very first session I literally had to hold back tears as I watched her engaged and laughing with her colleagues (new friends), the light was back in her face, and the life in her eyes...after a mere 3 hours.
The staff is very obviously carefully chosen and nothing short of magical!
The program coordinators are SO well networked and carry a vast amount of invaluable knowledge that they can rattle off at a moments notice mid conversation.
Amazing concept, warm and encouraging environment ! We feel so lucky to have this as part of our journey!

bfd92 Client Served

Rating: 5

10/17/2018

Yes She Can is a wonderful organization which gives two-fold. The women who are empowered to work through them is the first way, and the recipients of the dolls and accessories is the second. Smiles are all around when you walk into their shop in White Plains. Marjorie has done an excellent job in identifying a need for young women on the spectrum to receive job training and real life work skills and she has developed an incredible program around teaching these skills.

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