These 10 small businesses owned by people with disabilities sell various products, from popcorn to medical supplies. They're part of a growing community of disabled entrepreneurs making great products that positively impact lives. Check it out: -JeZoe: offers natural soaps crafted by Deaf owner Jesica Zoe Rodriguez. -JackandBec.com: creates inclusive art inspired by 1960s fashion. Poppin -Joe's Gourmet Kettle Korn supports local economies. -Two Blind Brothers sells clothing and accessories, with profits going to blindness research. -AutisticAF Etsy Shop promotes neurodiversity with unique designs. - ClofiArt Etsy Shop: ADHD and autism-inspired art and photography - Spoonie Sister Shop: Apparel and stickers for chronic illness awareness - Mighty Well: Accessible medical products designed by patients and caregivers - Billy Footwear: Universal shoes for easy wear, designed by Billy Price - Pale Horse Coffee: U.S. Air Force veteran-owned coffee shop supports veterans