By Vanessa Posada
Organized in the historic 1858 Mead House on Maple Avenue, Coffee for Good is a beautiful demonstration of Greenwich’s power of community, and how it is capable of turning something as common as a coffee shop into a program that aids people with disabilities in gaining work experience. Coffee for Good is an independent, nonprofit business that is much stronger than a shot of espresso, it is a mission-focused business that strives to reduce the staggering unemployment rate, currently landing at about 80%, among young adults with developmental disabilities. “The high unemployment rate for children with disabilities, and our business wanted to make a change by giving them job experience,” Stated Deb Rogan. Coffee for Good was founded with the help of Abilis, an organization