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Transportation needs for Adults with Disabilities at Creative Enterprises

November 6, 2025 by Amanda Pearch

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This episode of Creative News is the podcast series highlighting the meaningful work of Creative Enterprises! Tune in to hear how they serve & strengthen our community. Enjoy this conversation with Leigh Mcintosh, Klien Chambliss and Amanda Pearch.

Creative Enterprises is a 501(c)(3) not-for-profit that operates a Community Rehabilitation Program providing employment and life skills training to people with disabilities by offering on- and off-site work programs, job placement assistance, educational and creative programs, and a variety of additional resources to help maximize individual potential, empowering them to shine with their own unique creativity. Learn more at creativeenterprises.org. 

This episode:

  • Meet Leigh McIntosh & Klien Chambliss
  • Transportation for CE Clients
  • About Creative Enterprises Franklin County
  • Programs for Adults with Disabilities
  • GET INVOLVED
  • Learn more
  • YOU CAN MAKE A DIFFERENCE!

 

 

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Creative Enterprises is a 501(c)(3) not-for-profit that operates a Community Rehabilitation Program providing employment and life skills training to people with disabilities by offering on- and off-site work programs, job placement assistance, educational and creative programs, and a variety of additional resources to help maximize individual potential, empowering them to shine with their own unique creativity.

 

 

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Creative Enterprises, Franklin County Campus

October 28, 2025 by Amanda Pearch

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This episode of Creative News is the podcast series highlighting the meaningful work of Creative Enterprises! Tune in to hear how they serve & strengthen our community. Enjoy this conversation with Leigh Mcintosh, Klien Chambliss and Amanda Pearch.

Creative Enterprises is a 501(c)(3) not-for-profit that operates a Community Rehabilitation Program providing employment and life skills training to people with disabilities by offering on- and off-site work programs, job placement assistance, educational and creative programs, and a variety of additional resources to help maximize individual potential, empowering them to shine with their own unique creativity.

This episode:

  • Meet Leigh McIntosh & Klien Chambliss
  • About Creative Enterprises Franklin County
  • Programs for Adults with Disabilities
  • GET INVOLVED
  • Learn more
  • CONTRIBUTE!

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Creative Enterprises is a 501(c)(3) not-for-profit that operates a Community Rehabilitation Program providing employment and life skills training to people with disabilities by offering on- and off-site work programs, job placement assistance, educational and creative programs, and a variety of additional resources to help maximize individual potential, empowering them to shine with their own unique creativity. 

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Tagged With: Adults with Disabilities, amanda pearch, amandapearch.com, Creative Enterprises, Creative News, Leigh McIntosh, Purpose Driven Podcasts

Creative Enterprises, Dawson County on Nonprofit Nation

July 7, 2025 by Amanda Pearch

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Welcome to Nonprofit Nation hosted by Amanda Pearch— where we bring the efforts shaping our community into focus! This podcast series highlights the meaningful work nonprofits are doing to strengthen our community. Each episode, we speak with Nonprofit leaders, volunteers, and advocates addressing real challenges and creating impactful solutions. Join us as we explore their stories, the obstacles they face, and the measurable change they bring to the people and causes they serve. Enjoy this conversation with Cassi Dillon and Amanda Pearch.

This episode:

  • Meet Cassi Dillon, Creative Enterprises Site Manager
  • About Creative Enterprises Dawson County
  • Programs for Adults with Disabilities
  • GET INVOLVED
  • Learn more

 

 

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Chat with Dante and Grace at Creative Enterprises

February 24, 2025 by Amanda Pearch

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Enjoy this chat with Dante and Grace, clients at Creative Enterprises. Hear about campus activities, friendships and their music interests!

Understand what “work” means to each individual and learn the value of supported work environments- first hand.

Much of this conversation was centered around working adults with disabilities.

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.

 

This episode features Hosts Chrishell & Hanna, Personal Coaches at Creative Enterprises

 

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.

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.

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Creative Partner:  Amanda Pearch

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Steven Rim’s Letter to Legislation

December 2, 2024 by Amanda Pearch

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Steven Rim’s Letter to Legislation on behalf of Creative Enterprises.

Hear from Steven Rim, community member. This short podcast explains the importance of supported work environments for working Adults with disabilities and options beyond Vocational Rehabilitation.

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.

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Creative Partner:  Amanda Pearch

Tagged With: 501(c)(3) nonprofit, Adults with Disabilities, amanda pearch, Courtney Grimm, Creative Enterprises, Creative News, GA HB 1125, Leigh McIntosh, Steven Rim

Nicoles’s Mom, beyond Vocational Rehabilitation

November 26, 2024 by Amanda Pearch

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Nicoles’s story, a client at Creative Enterprises.

Hear from Karen, Nicoles Mother, and how this 14C certificate impacts their family, firsthand. This short podcast explains the importance of supported work environments for working Adults with disabilities and options beyond Vocational Rehabilitation.

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.

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Creative Partner:  Amanda Pearch

Tagged With: 14C Certificate, 501(c)(3) nonprofit, Adults with Disabilities, amanda pearch, Creative Enterprises Gwinnett County, Creative News, GA HB 1125, Leigh McIntosh

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.

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Creative Partner:  Amanda Pearch

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

Letters to Legislators, Supported Work Environments

November 18, 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, Adults with Disabilities, amanda pearch, Creative News, Creatvie Enterprises, GA HB 1125, Leigh McIntosh

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

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