People with disabilities work in all kinds of jobs. Employment provides financial stability and community so that loved ones can stop worrying about the futures of their disabled friends and family members. Unfortunately, cultural and bureaucratic disincentives often keep people with disabilities from becoming an active part of the American workforce. Not the case at Walgreens!
Randy Lewis, Vice President of Walgreens, understands that people with disabilities have much to offer the mainstream workforce. Watch the video
and see him act on his beliefs in practical and deeply personal ways.