Lee s Summit man with autism finds purpose in running vending machine business
Jonah s Vending has multiple locations
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and last updated 2021-05-04 19:35:49-04
LEE S SUMMIT, Mo. â Jonah Taylor s family didn t think twice about his ability to become an entrepreneur. And now, stickers with his business s name, Jonah Vending, can be seen on vending machines around Lee s Summit. How old are you? Kim Taylor asks her son.
Jonah Taylor pushes a button on his tablet. A computerized voice says, I am 20 years old.
Jonah Taylor has autism and is nonverbal, so he uses his tablet to communicate. He s a man of few words but also an entrepreneur.
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