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Talent drives business opportunity

Amechai TBW Newsgroup
MICRO BUSINESS: Mount Gambier man Amechai Bawden has launched his gardening service with help from the Micro Enterprise Project, an initiative which supports people with disabilities create their own small business based on their individual talents and interests.

PEOPLE living with a disability are leading the charge in boosting economic and social participation through micro-enterprises, with one Mount Gambier resident taking up the small business challenge.

Keen greenthumb Amechai Bawden has channelled his love for nature into Kyser Kuttings, a gardening and maintenance business.

The 22-year-old said he had never considered establishing a business, but was encouraged by Micro Enterprise Project consultant Sandi Seymour.

“Gardening is something I know how to do and I am very creative, so it is a good match,” he said.

The project supports people with disabilities create their own small business based on their individual talents and interests.

“It is based on the philosophy that a lot of people cannot get into the job market, but they have a lot of individual talents they can use to create a business that wraps around them,” Ms Seymour said.

Ms Seymour praised the gardening efforts of Amechai and said his goal was to save money to buy a house and use his talents to create a garden.

She encouraged community members to consider supporting Amechai by being a member of a management group, which focuses on branding, marketing and promotions, financial matters and setting work practices and tasks.

She said Amechai was also looking for a personal assistant to help him run the business.

Contact Ms Seymour at sandi.seymour@clp-sa.org.au to register interest in the project.

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