321 Coffee Announces Yet Another New Location in DTR

For those who may not be familiar, beyond brewing up beans, 321 Coffee’s mission is to employ individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities in the community—with its two new “hot” locations further answering the call. Keeping you sated and caffeinated seven days a week with the trademark upbeat vibe fans dig about the OG State Farmers Market spot, the new 500-square-foot Bloc[83] benevolent bean spot will feature a full coffee menu with rotating specials.

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Extraordinary Difference: Lindsay Wrege

Lindsay Wrege ’21 is one of the many Pack members who have benefited by the historic fundraising effort of the Think And Do The Extraordinary Campaign. Wrege is helping adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities gain meaningful employment through 321 Coffee, a company that she co-founded.

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Fashion For All

At the end of the 2021 Threads Senior Collection show, 321 Coffee barista Matthew spoke to the audience about the impact of the “Sonder” collection. “We look beautiful today, and because of that, we are confident.”

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Foodie News: 321 to Open First Stand-Alone Shop

Locally owned coffee shop 321 Coffee announced via Twitter this week that they will be opening their first stand-alone shop this spring on Hillsborough Street (615 Hillsborough St.) in the Bloc83 building (directly across the street from Char-Grill). If you are not familiar with 321, they are a coffee shop and roaster that employs individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD).

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Extraordinary Difference: Lindsay Wrege

NC State alumna Lindsay Wrege ’21 is helping adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities gain meaningful employment through 321 Coffee, a company which she co-founded. With support from the university’s Think and Do the Extraordinary Campaign, the former Park Scholar was able to create this inclusive business in 2017 — while she was still earning her undergraduate degree.

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Featured Brand: 321 Coffee

80% of adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD) are unemployed. 321 Coffee's mission is to change this. 321 employs over 30 adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD). They are the ones roasting the coffee, taking the orders, and making the lattes. 321 Coffee is demonstrating the value of an inclusive business model.

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Startup Stories: 321 Coffee

Individuals with disabilities tend to see a drop off in career opportunities and support following high school graduation. Lewis Sheats, former assistant vice provost of entrepreneurship, sits down with the founders of 321 Coffee, Lindsay Wrege and Michael Evans, to discuss how to provide employees with disabilities a meaningful way to contribute to society.

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Inclusive Culture for Employees with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities

In this talk, Lindsay Wrege invites you to challenge cultural norms, specifically in the areas of diversity, equity, and inclusion. She discusses DEI covering a lens of neurodiversity and disability inclusion. You will discover how change comes from demonstrating new ways and practicing the better. She believes that if you want to make things better, make better things.

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321 Coffee – Expanding Opportunity through Accessible Tech

There's a lot one can do when given just one opportunity for growth. An opportunity can provide hope and meaning -two very important facets of finding fulfillment. It probably comes as no surprise that there are plenty of people who may go their entire lives without being given a proper chance for improvement. Thankfully, there is a great group of people and Small Business Owners in Raleigh, NC, on the case. Lindsay Wrege is the CEO and Co-founder of 321 Coffee, a nonprofit coffee shop that employs neurodiverse adults with IDD.

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