Central Bucks South Alum Hits Forbes ’30 Under 30′ for The Next Step Program’s Disability Services
Central Bucks South graduate and The Next Step Program founder Josh Fields landed the Forbes ’30 Under 30′ list due to his advocacy for adults with disabilities, writes Michele Haddon for the Bucks County Courier Times.
Fields, now 25 years old, acknowledges that adults with disabilities face many barriers. That’s why at 16 years old, he co-founded The Next Step with his friend Ricky Price.
Fast forward nine years later and Fields has a spot on the Forbes ’30 Under 30′ 2024 Social Impact list.
His Doylestown-based non-profit specifically helps young adults with disabilities to develop skills for employment, independent living, self-advocacy, and more for people in Bucks, Montgomery, Cumberland, Lancaster, and Chester counties.
Read more about The Next Step Program and its founder in the Bucks County Courier Times.
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