BALTIMORE -- Ten Ten Group has begun selling it's products from it's headquarters in Baltimore County. The company sells activewear for Men, Women and Children. The product line theme is threefold: Gratitude, Hope, and Humor.
Ten Ten will donate a portion of proceeds to a number of different charities and nonprofits. Customers will be able to choose from a list on the company's website, or can select one of their favorite causes thats not listed.
Founder and CEO Jerry Sutton says that the inspiration for the company came with his son's diagnosis of Autism. "There were so many emotions that we felt when we got the diagnosis, and none of them was gratitude or hope". It took Sutton a while to realize that despite the difficulties that his whole family would face, they still had a lot to be grateful for. It's important for everyone, especially those faced with special needs, to realize that there is always hope. Autism (or any disability) isn't a roadblock to success, it's just the scenic route.
In addition to encouraging donations and raising awareness, Ten Ten plans to employ only the disabled and disadvantaged. Once demand allows, the company plans to work closely with the Baltimore County Commission on Disabilities as well as the Baltimore County Division of Workforce Development.
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