Today, the AWESOME is in Connecticut. The Prospector Theater, founded 10 years ago by Valerie Jensen, was built on a mission to create meaningful employment for people with disabilities. Valerie, inspired by her sister with Down syndrome, wanted to change how the world sees ability—and she’s done just that. At the Prospector, employees are called “Prospects”, and each one is encouraged to find and share their unique “sparkle” — their individual talents and passions. Whether it’s working the box office, serving popcorn, ushering guests, or keeping the theater spotless, every Prospect plays an important part in making movie magic. But the opportunities don’t stop there. The theater’s production team — made up entirely of Prospects — creates all of the pre-show videos, marketing materials, and social media content that help bring the theater’s story to life. For Stephanie Schultz, who suffered a severe brain injury in a car accident 18 years ago, the theater has been life-changing. Fighting back tears, she shared, “The fact that I feel useful and able and appreciated… It’s a really special place.”
and THAT’S AWESOME