Celebrity chef Serkan Güzelçoban is opening a gourmet restaurant where he’ll employ refugees and people with disabilities. [Online until: 17.11.2018]
Is top-rate cuisine compatible with social responsibility? Celebrity chef Serkan Güzelçoban thinks it is. A camera crew followed the cook around for over half a year. This is the story of a son of Turkish guest workers who has had a successful career in Germany. The small town of Öhringen near Heilbronn is proud of Serkan Güzelçoban. The celebrated chef’s gourmet projects regularly grab attention on the catering scene. But his current one hasn’t only caused a stir in his Swabian homeland, it has also met with widespread bewilderment. Thirty-two-year-old Güzelçoban wants to open a gourmet restaurant in the former Orangerie in Öhringen and employ refugees as well as people with disabilities, both in the kitchen and as service staff. The son of Turkish guest workers, Serkan Güzelçoban grew up in Heslach, Stuttgart's problem district. After school he began applying for work and was constantly turned down -- until a restaurateur gave him a chance and offered him an internship. Serkan Güzelçoban seized the opportunity and won a Michelin star at the age of just 29. Now he wants to give a chance to other so-called "no hopers."
“In My Language,” a piece describing her experience with autism.
This video was a made in collaboration with students of Gallaudet University who were looking to make a change. Society perceives facial expression in American Sign Language as something that is is to be laughed at. Facial expression is a huge part of American Sign Language that should not be ridiculed. These students want it to be known that "this is my face".
Video - We Regret to Inform You... offers an unsentimental, and unapologetic, look at what it means to be both “disabled” and “productive”.
It explains how to use mindfulness to break addiction
Is your Love one Suffering from ADD/ADHD this video will help them!
Tag your friends and suggest them How much you care.
Check out our latest article on Assistive Technology for individuals with learning Disability (2017 Edition), We feature top 14 technologies that would be helpful for your loved one.
Like and share with your friends!
Top 9 Mobile apps to help People with Disability
Read full article:
Jeremy the Dud is a comedy set in a world where everyone has a disability, and those that don't are treated with the same prejudice, stigma and condescending attitudes that people with disabilities face in our own society.
Disability Credit Canada has a new post about New Disability Credit Canada video
CareChair is a wheelchair that flattens into a bed, providing a greater degree of independence and eliminating the need for assistance with chair to bed transfers.