New food truck teaches disabled students life skills

TWIN FALLS — The Ravenous Raptor Grill food truck has more than a catchy name and a brightly colored exterior.It is a vehicle to assist young adult...

September 29, 2022
6:22 AM

TWIN FALLS — The Ravenous Raptor Grill food truck has more than a catchy name and a brightly colored exterior.It is a vehicle to assist young adults who are blind or deaf transition into adulthood.'This is a hands-on teaching tool where students are getting practice out of the classroom,' said Kristy Buffington, transition coordinator for Idaho Educational Services for the Deaf and the Blind, during Wednesday's grand opening in Twin Falls.Students in the Independent Living Skills program are 18-21 years old and high school graduates, Buffington said.

Eric Goodell