LIC-based nonprofi t that employs adults  
 with autism unveils new commercial kitchen 
 BY JENNA BAGCAL 
 A  Long  Island  City-based  
 granola  company  that  employs  
 individuals  with  autism  
 is  expanding  its  reach  
 into Manhattan. 
 On Thursday, Oct. 24, Luv  
 Michael  Co.  will  celebrate  
 the grand opening of its new  
 commercial kitchen in Tribeca. 
  Bayside resident, founder  
 and president Dr. Lisa Libertore  
 started  the nonprofit  in  
 2015  after  noticing  a  lack  of  
 resources to prepare her son,  
 whom Luv Michael is named  
 after, and others with autism  
 for real-world jobs. 
 From  6  to  8  p.m.,  visitors  
 are welcome to tour the 3,000  
 square  foot  Luv  Michael  
 Kitchen  and  Learning  Center  
 at 42 Walker St. 
 “This grand opening event  
 will  include  refreshments  
 served,  a  tour  of  the  facility  
 and a special presentation on  
 Luv  Michael’s  achievements  
 and  the  new  and  exciting  
 milestones  yet  to  come.  We  
 encourage  all  interested  in  
 special  needs  innovation  to  
 come  join  us,”  said  Liberatore. 
 According  to  the  nonprofit, 
  Luv Michael “granologists” 
   will  work  and  train  
 five  days  a week  in  the  new  
 state-of-the-art  commercial  
 space  until  they  are  full  
 prepared  to  take  part  in  the  
 manufacturing  process.  Autism  
 education and culinary  
 specialists  developed  Luv  
 Micahel’s  five-point  curriculum, 
  which is based, in part,  
 on  the  New  York  state  food  
 handler’s license exam. 
 The  training  process  not  
 only  allows  individuals  to  
 work at Luv Michael but also  
 to  gain  the  skills  and  confidence  
 to  become  employed  
 elsewhere in the future. 
 “Luv Michael Co. was never  
 designed to be a charity or  
 provide young autistic adults  
 with  ‘something  to  do,'”  Libertore  
 said. 
 Instead,  Luv  Michael’s  
 mission  has  always  been  to  
 “provide  a  meaningful  culinary  
 vocation for the autistic  
 population  and  to  produce  
 exceptional  gluten-free  and  
 natural products.” 
 Granologists work to make Luv Michael’s healthy, all natural granola.  Photos courtesy of Luv Michael Co. and Gus Butera 
 When QNS spoke with Libertore  
 back  in  March,  she  
 said  that  those  with  autism  
 are often obese due to a lack  
 of exercise and using food as  
 positive  reinforcement,  so  
 she  chose  granola  in  order  
 to  encourage  those  with  autism  
 to  pursue  a  healthier  
 lifestyle. 
 Luv  Michael  currently  
 employs  20  granologists who  
 engage  in  food-centric  classroom  
 lessons  and  learn  the  
 12-step lesson to make granola. 
  Each bag is packaged and  
 sold  in  more  than  60  stores  
 in the greater New York City  
 area  including  Starbucks,  
 Fresh  &  Co,  D’Agostino  Supermarkets, 
  Gristedes Neighborhood  
 Grocers and Wild by  
 Nature. 
 The nonprofit  is  also  replicating  
 its  expansion  project  
 at  the  Greek  Orthodox  
 Church of The Hamptons. 
 In  2017,  Luv  Michael  was  
 the  winner  of  a  JetBluesponsored  
 competition  for  
 nonprofit  food  companies  
 and  earned  the  opportunity  
 Luv Michael granologists work and train five days a week. 
 to have its granola distributed  
 on  U.S.  domestic  JetBlue  
 flights. 
 To RSVP to the grand opening, 
  contact Robert Paul by phone  
 at  631-770-3840  or  by  email  at  
 rpaul@cahillstrategies.com. 
 To  learn  more  about  
 speaking  engagements  and  
 employment  opportunities,  
 visit  the  Luv  Michael  website. 
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