Buckingham s Bake Ability empowers young adults with special needs
From behind the cash register at Bake Ability, Trey Koller tightened his apron, checked his name tag and braced for a busy day.
Dressed in a tie dye green and blue uniform, the 21-year-old Central Bucks West graduate motioned to the glass display of blueberry scones, chocolate cupcakes, snicker doodles and a store favorite, the magic ability bars. They are all my favorites; I love the smell. I love tasting the baked goods, he said. Most of all, Koller loves handing baked goods to the customers and wishing them a delicious day.
UpdatedFri, May 7, 2021 at 5:25 pm ET
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