From Texas Public Radio:
The Mermaid Cafe, a cafe that hires individuals with disabilities, opened its doors on May 5. It was founded by Leah Meyer, who lives with Down syndrome, and her parents Drew and Karen Meyer.
Visitors to the Mermaid Cafe are welcomed by calming aqua and pink colors and the aroma of fresh coffee and gluten-free baked goods. The dream that once began in the Meyer family’s kitchen when Leah was a child has blossomed into Leah’s own dream of owning a cafe being realized.
Karen Meyer said the journey to establishing The Mermaid Cafe is more than they ever imagined.
“We have lots of families that come in that have a child with a disability, and they come in and they just want to just sit for a minute and just take it all in,” she said. “And they come in, maybe just to support us, and then they come back for that hope, because they watch our employees, and they get that sense that there’s more down the road for their own child.”
“I feel great. Really, I feel great,” said Leah Meyer. “It’s started taking off, and I’m pretty much happy. Pretty much.”













