Not all heroes wear capes—some wear aprons. Brewable, a local nonprofit café that employs adults with disabilities, hosted its 4th Annual Superheroes Fundraiser at the Computer Museum of America.
The employees, affectionately called “Brewistas,” served coffee and mingled with guests, embodying the café’s spirit of inclusivity. Live and silent auctions, followed by a paddle raise, encouraged generous participation, helping Brewable raise $87,000 to fuel its mission.
A highlight of the event was an emotional appeal video that demonstrated Brewable’s far-reaching impact and showcased the Brewistas in action. Supporting Brewable does more than keep the doors open and the lights on, according to Board President Nicky Rudd.
“You’re investing in a legacy of inclusivity,” Rudd said. “Our Brewistas take home more than just a paycheck—they take home a purpose. Customers leave with a new mindset, and kids who come for cake pops learn to see beyond differences.”
Brewable will continue its heroic mission to close the disability employment gap—one cup at a time.