
What’s Possible: Rethinking Vocational Opportunities
Presentation by Nicole DeWard of Rise Coffee & Tea
The transition from adolescence to adulthood is often a period of significant uncertainty for families supporting individuals with autism and other developmental differences. As established educational structures conclude, a fundamental question emerges: What does a purposeful and independent adult life look like?
Nicole DeWard, founder and owner of Rise, Shine and Bloom, presents a transformative perspective on this transition, framing it not as an abrupt change but as a deliberate, intentional process of continuous development. Leveraging her extensive experience as both a parent and a program developer, Nicole advocates moving beyond the conventional definition of vocational success. She guides families to embrace a comprehensive framework that prioritizes participation, purpose, self-confidence, and a sense of belonging.
Attendees will be encouraged to shift from comparative standards to informed discernment, learning to identify environments where their young adult can achieve genuine, sustainable growth. The core focus redirects from prescriptive models - "What should this look like?" to practical, person-centered success - "What actually works for this individual?"
Furthermore, Nicole will explore the pivotal role of dignity-centered support in shaping growth. She demonstrates that the quality of support within any given environment—not just the location—is critical. This approach fosters foundational confidence, which in turn serves as the essential bedrock for increasing independence over time.
Everyone who attends will have the unique opportunity to see her philosophy in action at the event venue itself, Rise, Shine & Bloom, all her real-life businesses that embodies the principles of inclusive vocational success discussed in the presentation.
Location: Rise Coffee & Tea 4651 Sandy Plains Rd Suite #116 Roswell, GA
Day: Wednesday, May 20, 2026
Time: 8:30am - 10:30am