Local Craft Entrepreneur Scores Big: Indiana Fever's Small Business Spotlight Shines Bright

Craft Connections: Empowering Neurodiverse Learners Through Creative Storytelling
The Indiana Fever is thrilled to spotlight Craft Connections, a groundbreaking finalist in the Indiana Fever Small Business Assist Program powered by Old National Bank. Founded by the innovative Alicia Thomas, Craft Connections is revolutionizing literacy education by transforming how neurodiverse learners engage with language and communication.
At the heart of Craft Connections' mission is a powerful approach that leverages art and storytelling to make learning an inclusive, dynamic experience. By creating welcoming spaces that celebrate diverse learning styles, the organization helps children and young adults build confidence, develop communication skills, and connect meaningfully with their communities.
Through strategic partnerships with schools, families, and community organizations, Craft Connections serves as a vital bridge between neurodivergent and neurotypical populations. Their unique methodology demonstrates that learning can be both accessible and inspiring, breaking down traditional educational barriers.
As a finalist in the Indiana Fever Small Business Assist Program, Craft Connections exemplifies the innovative spirit and community-focused entrepreneurship that drives positive change in education and social understanding.