What if the toys children played with were not only made for a purpose but with purpose as well? Dadari, also known as Georgian Toy Company, is a company that was founded in 2018, and its goal is to do just that. The company employs people of all different abilities ranging from physical to mental impairments, and seeks to give them an equal chance at employment. Farther than that the company also makes toys that are Eco-friendly. Dadari is a small, but growing company from the country of Georgia that currently employs around 20 people. They make small, wooden toys that inspire creativity and imagination in the mind of the children using it.  At the core of the company is its stance for unity among people groups specifically in the workplace. By hiring people with different backgrounds and abilities the company is expanding its creativity and diversity and raising impact all in one.

While the U.S. is making advances in employing people with disabilities by installing various acts and rights that require equal employment opportunities for all people, countries like Georgia have not picked that up yet. In Georgia disabled people are heavily looked down upon so the idea of them holding a working position would go against the norm. That is why companies like Dadari are so important. Each person was uniquely designed and created and they fully understand that.

Becca Cloyd

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