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Palo Alto Woman Runs Nonprofit That Helps Adults With Disabilities

Kathleen Foley-Hughes is making a positive impact on Palo Alto.

"Kathleen is a hero because in the face of mounting challenges, disappointment and her own weariness, she keeps going. She's amazing."
"Kathleen is a hero because in the face of mounting challenges, disappointment and her own weariness, she keeps going. She's amazing." (Photo provided by Tony Hughes)

PALO ALTO, CA — Without community leaders, Palo Alto wouldn’t hum along nearly as smoothly as it does. We’d miss their contributions in big and small ways.

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This submission comes from Tony Hughes, a Palo Alto reader who nominated Kathleen Foley-Hughes.

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How do you know this community leader?

I live with her

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What does this community leader do?

She started a non profit, social enterprise that hires adults with disabilities and makes great food that serves our community.

Why do you believe the community leader should be recognized or honored?

She works tirelessly and is deeply committed to making a place that provides jobs, ongoing training and that fosters understanding of what it means and doesn't mean to have a disability.

What's one thing you want everyone to know about the community hero?

Kathleen is a hero because in the face of mounting challenges, disappointment and her own weariness, she keeps going. She's amazing.

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