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At Carroll fair, entrepreneurs with disabilities share handmade creations

Kelly Sigmon, left, sold goods from her business Kelly’s Homemades, along with her job coach from Bello Machre, Mary Shipley.  (Lily Carey/Staff)
Kelly Sigmon, left, sold goods from her business Kelly’s Homemades, along with her job coach from Bello Machre, Mary Shipley. (Lily Carey/Staff)
Baltimore Sun reporter Lily Carey. (Lloyd Fox/Staff)
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Vendors have worked to start their businesses with the help of Bello Machre, a nonprofit that provides housing and job opportunities to people with disabilities.

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