Non-Profit Candle Company Launches To Raise Money For People With Disabilities
It was launch day for a new non-profit candle company with a mission today, as “Shine the Light” candle company began filling orders from across the country, with some help from people with developmental disabilities enrolled in a job training program.
Kristine Fitzpatrick, founder of Shine the Light, partnered with AHRC Suffolk, which provides programs and services to children and adults with intellectual and other developmental disabilities on Long Island, to pour, package, label and ship hundreds of the homemade candles in a variety of original scents, including “Appley Ever After,” “Sharp Dressed Man,” Banana Bread,” and “Beach Linen.”
The profits from the sale of the candles will support The League of YES, which runs baseball programs for people (of all ages) with disabilities in Nassau and Suffolk County. Fitzpatrick is also CEO of The League of YES.
League of YES is currently fundraising for the construction of a disabled-accessible baseball field in Brookhaven, to allow children with walkers, in wheelchairs and wearing leg braces to hit the ball and round the bases just like any other kid.
Candles can be purchased at https://shinethelight.shop.
The event was held at Gotham Event Space in Hauppauge.