The WOW Center in Miami empowers people with disabilities through music, art, culinary programs, therapies and social services. It's also helping its members break into the workforce. Nicolas Penton, 26, proudly calls himself a "mulch master." "I'm doing mulching. I'm doing really good at this because it's easy for me," Penton said. "Like putting the dirt in the wheelbarrow and spreading mulch on the ground in the garden." He is part of the crew tending gardens at Empower Farms in Florida City, a job he landed with the help of Jessica Medina, an Internship Employment Job Coach at the WOW Center. "We always assess our members to find their skills and capabilities so we can place them in jobs where they can grow, evolve and achieve their potential," Medina said. She described Penton as hardworking, collaborative and dedicated to reaching his goals. "Nick is brilliant," Medina said. "When he sets goals for himself, he loves to achieve them."
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