Potter Max McAuley's story illustrates another path to creating a job using your particular talents, and looking broadly for financial support.
Pottery to the Max - Shouting out loud about Max’s talent
Alex McAuley, The Life That Max Built, 30 September 2016
... Max and I applied for a grant from My Choice Matters, a NSW state government initiative to assist people with disabilities to achieve a specific goal. We applied for funding for Max to start his own business ‘Pottery to the Max’ with a view to him selling his work in order to fund his continuing ceramics classes ...
... Max and I applied for a grant from My Choice Matters, a NSW state government initiative to assist people with disabilities to achieve a specific goal. We applied for funding for Max to start his own business ‘Pottery to the Max’ with a view to him selling his work in order to fund his continuing ceramics classes ...
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