GUILFORD — It’s been a year since Roses for Autism began selling colorful, long-lasting, Connecticut-grown roses that are picked, sorted, delivered and put into orders by people on the autism spectrum.
And now, thanks to yet another valuable worker with autism who manages their website, the business has taken ordering roses to the digital level.
As simply put by Stephen Packard, 28, of Guilford — an e-marketing specialist on the spectrum: “It will take us from a local seller to a national seller.”
And Packard has the best answer of anyone when asked, why people should buy their roses here.
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