Wells Fargo’s support of small business loans helps resilient minority-owned recreation facility fulfill mission of inclusion


In 2016, Alana and Steven Bennett’s youngest son was diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder. That led them to look for places to take him and his older brother for recreation and education, like horseback riding and music fairs.

Quickly, they discovered these environments often could not accommodate typical developing and atypical developing children at the same time. Wanting to create inclusive and interactive environments their boys could experience together, the parents began hosting pop-up…

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