Courtney Taylor, 37, is a former special education teacher, so when she partnered with Chelsea Gheesling, 36, to start a business, they both wanted to provide an enjoyable space of work for people who experience disabilities.
So the pair started Bundled, a business that creates gift boxes with products from local businesses that they sell to companies and individuals. The bundles celebrate birthdays, company employees, new babies, accomplishments and a range of other celebrations, including a Work From Home Bundle.
And the people they hired to create the bundles are a part of a Dearborn-based nonprofit program called Services To Enhance Potential, also known as STEP.