Tell Us Your Story!

Do you know about – or are you – an organization in the St. Louis metro area that has helped someone living with a disability find employment? The 100 Percent Wine Project wants to hear from you! Post your story on the 100 Percent Wine Facebook page or send it via our submission form to tell us about the journey to finding full time employment.

The ultimate goal of 100 Percent Wine and the 100 Percent Wine Project is to help people who live with disabilities find meaningful employment. We want your help. More specifically, your stories.

The 100 Percent Wine Project (a 501(c)3 organization) is constantly searching for agencies and organizations that have helped you, someone in your family, or someone you know who is living with disabilities find meaningful employment. We know the landscape, but we want to hear it from those who have lived it.

We know this is a passionate and dedicated community who's personal stories will tell us more than we would ever ever see in an organization's grant application. What organization or agency helped? How was the connection made with the organization? What help was involved? What job was secured for the client and how does it add to their life? We will share some of the stories and hopefully tag the organizations you mention!

Every so often, the team at The 100 Percent Wine Project will review all of the organizations we've heard about and narrow it down to a smaller group which will be under consideration for one of our $5,000 grants. 

Almost 2 million people in Missouri are living with a disability or have an immediate family member living with a disability. 100 Percent Wine believes that everyone benefits when we work together, and looks forward to hearing your stories of success! Facebook or submission form.

About the 100 Percent Wine Foundation

The 100 Percent Wine Foundation is dedicated to creating employment opportunities for people living with disabilities. We believe employment is the cornerstone to a more independent life for the millions of people living with perceivable and unperceivable physical and cognitive challenges. The Foundation particularly supports programs that create innovative, business –friendly approaches to this issue, with the goal of changing the employment culture in businesses, committing to barrier-free inclusion practices.

The 100 Percent Wine Foundation is based in St. Louis, and is not currently accepting unsolicited grant applications.