Our Philosophy

We believe that everyone, regardless of physical or mental endowment, is capable of learning, growth and development; that each one should be approached with a positive expectation that desirable change can be accomplished; and that people with disabilities share the right to participate in community life and in the use of community resources along with all other people.

Mission

Assisting people with disabilities to develop personal, social and vocational skills that will prepare them to make choices and to reside, work and participate in the community as independently as possible.

Our Story

Central Utah Enterprises was established by the Provo City School District in 1972 to provide vocational training services to develop employment opportunities for individuals with disabilities after they graduated from the school system. In 2016, the Provo City School District ended this relationship with Central Utah Enterprises, and it became its own 501c3 entity. A partnership with the Labor and Honor Foundation of Clarke Capital Partners has helped to ensure the best care and opportunities for our individuals for years to come.

Meet the Team

  • Suzette Robins

    President

  • Chris Peterson

    V.P. Production

  • Steve Hartline

    V.P. Laundry

  • Deena Sackey

    Office Manager