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Letters to Legislators from Parents and Caregivers

November 19, 2024 by Amanda Pearch

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 Letters to Legislators from Parents and Caregivers who have Disabled Adult(s) at Creative Enterprises. This short podcast explains the importance of supported work environments for working Adults with disabilities. 

These letters were handwritten and sent to Georgia Legislators on November 12, 2024. This podcast narrates 5 of the letters.

Georgia House Bill 1125 puts our supported work programs in jeopardy. Please take a moment to understand why working with the 14C certificate is beneficial for organizations like Creative Enterprises.

The 14C of the Fair Labor Standards Act or sub-minimum wage certificate was created by the
Deportment of Labor in 1938 and permits paying people with disabilities wages below
minimum wage. The Department of Labor issues the certificates and the oversee
compliance to guard against exploitation. Over the years other laws have been enacted
like the Americans with Disabilities Act in 1990, to prevent discrimination and giving
people with disabilities the same right s as everyone else including the right to work and
make regular wages.

Each person who comes to Creative Enterprises is asked what their goals
are while they are here. If work is one of their goals, CE helps them go
through evaluation and training use the 14 C certificate. The Clients must go through
some education with the Georgia Vocational Rehabilitation Agency and sign a form
confirming they do not want to become employed in the community. Our Campus sets them up in different evaluation situations to see what skills they already have.

Creative Enterprises was Incorporated as a not-for-profit 501 (c)(3) Community Rehabilitation Program in 1979, they provide employment opportunities along with social and life skills training to individuals with developmental disabilities. This is accomplished through on- and off-site work training, job placement assistance, educational programs, community involvement events, and a variety of additional resources.

Click to contribute

Creative Partner:  Amanda Pearch

Tagged With: 14C Certificate, 501(c)(3) nonprofit, amanda pearch, Creative Enterprises, Georgia House Bill 1125, Leigh McIntosh, supported work environments

Jeffery’s Mom

November 18, 2024 by Amanda Pearch

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Jeffery’s story, a client at Creative Enterprises.

Hear from Jefferys caregiver and how this 14C certificate impacts their family, firsthand. This short podcast explains the importance of supported work environments for working Adults with disabilities. 

Georgia House Bill 1125 puts our supported work programs in jeopardy. Please take a moment to understand why the 14C certificate is beneficial for working Adults with Disabilities & organizations like Creative Enterprises.

The 14C of the Fair Labor Standards Act or sub-minimum wage certificate was created by the
Deportment of Labor in 1938 and permits paying people with disabilities wages below
minimum wage. The Department of Labor issues the certificates and the oversee
compliance to guard against exploitation. Over the years other laws have been enacted
like the Americans with Disabilities Act in 1990, to prevent discrimination and giving
people with disabilities the same right s as everyone else including the right to work and
make regular wages.

Each person who comes to Creative Enterprises is asked what their goals
are while they are here. If work is one of their goals, CE helps them go
through evaluation and training use the 14 C certificate. The Clients must go through
some education with the Georgia Vocational Rehabilitation Agency and sign a form
confirming they do not want to become employed in the community. Our Campus sets them up in different evaluation situations to see what skills they already have.

Creative Enterprises was Incorporated as a not-for-profit 501 (c)(3) Community Rehabilitation Program in 1979, they provide employment opportunities along with social and life skills training to individuals with developmental disabilities. This is accomplished through on- and off-site work training, job placement assistance, educational programs, community involvement events, and a variety of additional resources.

Click to contribute

Creative Partner:  Amanda Pearch

Tagged With: 14C, Adults with Disabilities, amanda pearch, Creative Enterprises, Creative News, GA HB 1125, Kevin Tanner, Leigh McIntosh, Nonprofit

Why 14C certified programs are important for working Adults with Disabilities

November 18, 2024 by Amanda Pearch

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This episode we educate through the testimony of Leigh McIntosh, founder and CEO of Creative Enterprises. This short podcast explains the importance of supported work environments for working Adults with disabilities. 

Georgia House Bill 1125 puts our supported work programs in jeopardy. Please take a moment to understand why working with the 14C certificate is beneficial for organizations like Creative Enterprises.

The 14C of the Fair Labor Standards Act or sub-minimum wage certificate was created by the
Deportment of Labor in 1938 and permits paying people with disabilities wages below
minimum wage. The Department of Labor issues the certificates and the oversee
compliance to guard against exploitation. Over the years other laws have been enacted
like the Americans with Disabilities Act in 1990, to prevent discrimination and giving
people with disabilities the same right s as everyone else including the right to work and
make regular wages.

Each person who comes to Creative Enterprises is asked what their goals
are while they are here. If work is one of their goals, CE helps them go
through evaluation and training use the 14 C certificate. The Clients must go through
some education with the Georgia Vocational Rehabilitation Agency and sign a form
confirming they do not want to become employed in the community. Our Campus sets them up in different evaluation situations to see what skills they already have.

Creative Enterprises was Incorporated as a not-for-profit 501 (c)(3) Community Rehabilitation Program in 1979, they provide employment opportunities along with social and life skills training to individuals with developmental disabilities. This is accomplished through on- and off-site work training, job placement assistance, educational programs, community involvement events, and a variety of additional resources.

 

Click to contribute

Creative Partner:  Amanda Pearch

Tagged With: 14C Certificate, amanda pearch, creative corner, Creative Enterprises, Creative News, Ga house bill 1125, Kevin Tanner, Leigh McIntosh, Lisa Bennett

Lisa Bennett chats Supported Work Environments with Amanda Pearch

November 1, 2024 by Amanda Pearch

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Chat with AP is the organic, bite-size podcast that offers a glimpse into the professional and personal worlds of. If you’re seeking connection, community and collaboration you are in the right place! Enjoy this SPECIAL, INFORMATIONAL episode with Amanda Pearch and Lisa Bennett of Creative Enterprises.

        This chat includes:

  • Supported work environments for Adults with Disabilities
  • Family investments in Forsyth County and the growth over 20 years
  • Nonprofits and education
  • GEORGIA HOUSE BILL 1125
  • 14c Certificates
  • Legislative & Community contributions

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Lisa Bennett, Lifelong Special Needs Educator and Former Regional Manager of Creative Enterprises

November 1, 2024 by Mike

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Lisa Bennett and Amanda Pearch

Celebrating Powerhouse Women salutes and recognizes women who are making an impact, whether it’s in business, philanthropy, public service, or elsewhere.

Lisa Bennett/Creatrive Enterprises

Creative Enterprises is a training and employment community rehabilitation program for people with disabilities. Incorporated as a not-for-profit 501 (c)(3) Community Rehabilitation Program in 1979, they provide employment opportunities along with social and life skills training to individuals with developmental disabilities. This is accomplished through on-site and off-site work training, job placement assistance, educational programs, community involvement events, and a variety of additional resources.

 

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Lisa Bennett, Supported Work Environments for Adults with Disabilities

November 1, 2024 by Amanda Pearch

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This episode we educate through the testimony of Lisa Bennett, Lifelong Special Needs Educator and former Regional Manager of Creative Enterprises. 

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The 14C of the Fair Labor Standards Act or sub-minimum wage certificate was created by the
Deportment of Labor in 1938 and permits paying people with disabilities wages below
minimum wage. The Department of Labor issues the certificates and the oversee
compliance to guard against exploitation. Over the years other laws have been enacted
like the Americans with Disabilities Act in 1990, to prevent discrimination and giving
people with disabilities the same right s as everyone else including the right to work and
make regular wages.

Each person who comes to Creative Enterprises is asked what their goals
are while they are here. If work is one of their goals, CE helps them go
through evaluation and training use the 14 C certificate. The Clients must go through
some education with the Georgia Vocational Rehabilitation Agency and sign a form
confirming they do not want to become employed in the community. Our Campus sets them up in different evaluation situations to see what skills they already have.

 

Creative Enterprises was Incorporated as a not-for-profit 501 (c)(3) Community Rehabilitation Program in 1979, they provide employment opportunities along with social and life skills training to individuals with developmental disabilities. This is accomplished through on- and off-site work training, job placement assistance, educational programs, community involvement events, and a variety of additional resources.

 

Click to contribute

Creative Partner:  Amanda Pearch

Tagged With: 14C Certificate, ada, Adults with Disabilities, amanda pearch, Creative Enterprises, Creative News, Georgia HB1125, Leigh McIntosh, Lisa Bennett

Creative Corner with Educator, Ellen Hamilton

October 15, 2024 by Amanda Pearch

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Creative Corner with Ellen Hamilton, Creative Enterprises Educator & Champion

This episode we hear from Host Courtney Grimm, DDP/ Gwinnett Coordinator & Ellen Hamilton, Educator

The 14C of the Fair Labor Standards Act or sub-minimum wage certificate was created by the
Deportment of Labor in 1938 and permits paying people with disabilities wages below
minimum wage. The Department of Labor issues the certificates and the oversee
compliance to guard against exploitation. Over the years other laws have been enacted
like the Americans with Disabilities Act in 1990, to prevent discrimination and giving
people with disabilities the same right s as everyone else including the right to work and
make regular wages.

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Creative Enterprises was Incorporated as a not-for-profit 501 (c)(3) Community Rehabilitation Program in 1979, they provide employment opportunities along with social and life skills training to individuals with developmental disabilities. This is accomplished through on- and off-site work training, job placement assistance, educational programs, community involvement events, and a variety of additional resources.

Click to contribute

Creative Pieces for Sale: Many of the masterpieces created by their artists are for sale. You can see them displayed throughout campus buildings and grounds, including the Greenhouse and Community Garden.

Donate: Supplies are needed to help support individuals that choose to explore their creativity through art expression. For a list of common items, please see our Art Department Wish List.

Creative Partner Amanda Pearch

Tagged With: 14C Certificate, 501(c)(3) nonprofit, amanda pearch, Courtney Grimm, Creative Enterprises, GA HB 1125, Greative Corner, Leigh McIntosh

14c Certificate and Supported Work Environments

September 30, 2024 by Amanda Pearch

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This episode we hear from Leigh McIntosh, CEO of Creative Enterprises, Courtney Grimm, DDP/ Gwinnett Coordinator & Sydney Couch, Production Coordinator

The 14C of the Fair Labor Standards Act or sub-minimum wage certificate was created by the
Deportment of Labor in 1938 and permits paying people with disabilities wages below
minimum wage. The Department of Labor issues the certificates and the oversee
compliance to guard against exploitation. Over the years other laws have been enacted
like the Americans with Disabilities Act in 1990, to prevent discrimination and giving
people with disabilities the same right s as everyone else including the right to work and
make regular wages.

Each person who comes to Creative Enterprises is asked what their goals
are while they are here. If work is one of their goals, CE helps them go
through evaluation and training use the 14 C certificate. The Clients must go through
some education with The Georgia Vocational Rehabilitation Agency and sign a form
confirming they do not want to become employed in the community. Our Campus sets them up in different evaluation situations to see what skills they already have.

Click to contribute

Creative Enterprises was Incorporated as a not-for-profit 501 (c)(3) Community Rehabilitation Program in 1979, they provide employment opportunities along with social and life skills training to individuals with developmental disabilities. This is accomplished through on- and off-site work training, job placement assistance, educational programs, community involvement events, and a variety of additional resources.

 

Revised June 2024

Information from www.dol.gov

Creative Enterprises is a CRP or Work Center. See below, Types of Establishments where Certificates may be Used:

Community rehabilitation program (CRP) or work center – A facility that primarily provides vocational rehabilitation services and employment for people with disabilities. A CRP applicant must include information in its application about all locations where it employs or is seeking to employ workers with disabilities and pay them a subminimum wage, for example, physically separate branch locations. Certificates may be issued for a two-year effective period.

Hospital or residential care facility (patient workers) – A facility that primarily provides residential care for individuals with disabilities, including nursing homes, intermediate care facilities, assisted living facilities, halfway houses, and residential substance abuse treatment facilities. Such an employer may hire a worker with a disability who receives inpatient or outpatient treatment or care, often referred to as a “patient worker.” Certificates may be issued for a two-year effective period.

School-work experience program (SWEP) – A school-operated program where students with disabilities may perform work activities as part of an educational employment program. School employers are responsible for compliance with all applicable child labor provisions, wage standards, and certificate and recordkeeping requirements of the FLSA. The school may submit a group application that covers all students with disabilities and all the school locations where students will be working. Certificates may be issued for a one-year effective period.

Business – A for-profit employer other than a CRP, a hospital/residential care facility, or SWEP that employs workers with disabilities at a subminimum wage based on the individual’s productivity for the work performed. Certificates may be issued for a one-year effective period.

Creative Partner: Amanda Pearch

Tagged With: 14C, Adults with Disabilities, amanda pearch, Creative Enterprises, Georgia HB1125, Leigh McIntosh, non-profit podcast

Welcome to Creative News

August 30, 2024 by Amanda Pearch

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 Creative Corner featuring Tojuan Hawkins

A versatile Art Program allows artists to express themselves through numerous types of mediums. Many of the masterpieces created at Creative Enterprises have been displayed and sold at art galleries, libraries, and local community events.

Art for Sale: Many of the masterpieces created by their artists are for sale. You can see them displayed throughout campus buildings and grounds, including the Greenhouse and Community Garden.

Donate: Supplies are needed to help support individuals that choose to explore their creativity through art expression. For a list of common items, please see our Art Department Wish List.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Creative Enterprises was Incorporated as a not-for-profit 501 (c)(3) Community Rehabilitation Program in 1979, they provide employment opportunities along with social and life skills training to individuals with developmental disabilities. This is accomplished through on- and off-site work training, job placement assistance, educational programs, community involvement events, and a variety of additional resources.

This episode we hear from Leigh McIntosh, CEO of Creative Enterprises, Klien Chambliss, Employment Services Coordinator, and Tojuaqn Hawkins, Client

 

Click to contribute

 

Creative Partner- Amanda Pearch

Tagged With: amanda pearch, amandapearch.com, Creative Enterprises, Creative News, CreativeEnterprises.com, Dawson County, Forsyth County, gwinnett county, Leigh McIntosh, Non Profit, White County

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