Parents of children with autism often struggle with not knowing how to prepare their children to face the world. But what if the world isn’t something to “face,” and instead a place where our kids can learn their own strengths?
That’s the story of Bree Juan, who started BreeSky’s Quesadillas to support her son with autism. “We live in Orange County, and we sell at the stand on 3rd and Vermont,” Bree says in a social media video where she shares her story. “We’ve been able to do the pop-up here in Santa Ana on Sundays, luckily. Hopefully we [will be able] to continue to do so.” However, her main location is at 3rd and Vermont in Koreatown.
After turning to her community for support, and while saving up enough money to buy her own van, Bree has managed to rent a U-Haul to make it to LA because, as she says, “I want to be loyal to LA. That’s where I started.”…