Community Outreach to Individuals with Disabilities

Outreach Partners 21 to 29 of 29
These organizations are participating in our exclusive Community Outreach program. Through this program, groups and organizations that directly work with People with Disabilities receive open job notifications on a daily basis that match the criteria they specifically requested. These daily notifications can be customized by location, profession, education and experience.
 

The Disability Programs and Resource Center - SFSU

The Disability Programs and Resource Center - SFSUSan Francisco, CA
The DPRC collaborates with SF State's diverse community to ensure that all aspects of campus life - learning, working and living - are universally accessible. The DPRC provides the University with resources, education and direct services in order that people with disabilities may have a greater opportunity to achieve social justice and equity.

The Janet Pomeroy Center

The Janet Pomeroy CenterSan Francisco, CA
The Janet Pomeroy Center (formerly Recreation Center for the Handicapped) is a non-profit organization serving over 2000 children, adults, and seniors with developmental disabilities and acquired brain injuries each week. Our Mission is to provide recreation and vocational opportunities for people with disabilities that encourage self-expression, promote personal achievement, and lead to greater independence.

Transcen, Inc. - WorkLink

Transcen, Inc. - WorkLinkSan Francisco, CA
Based in San Francisco, WorkLink has been operated by TransCen since 1996. It is a transition and employment service that annually assists over 60 job seekers with significant disabilities to achieve employment customized to their individual skills, interests and support needs. There are three distinct program components operated by WorkLink: transition service integration (youth between ages 18 and 21), supported employment (individuals who have...

Treasure Island Homeless Development Initiative

Treasure Island Homeless Development InitiativeSan Francisco, CA
TIHDI (pronounced "tie dye") is a collaborative of 20 community agencies that was formed in 1994 to develop the homeless component of the Reuse Plan for Treasure Island. Housing, employment and economic development efforts are provided directly by individual TIHDI member agencies. TIHDI organizes a Job Broker System, which is how employment opportunities are accessed. TIHDI also initiates community-building efforts to help develop this newly form...

Trinity CHANGE

Trinity CHANGESan Jose, CA
Trinity CHANGE grew out of the desire to establish a professional agency, based in the Santa Clara County area of Northern California, to support individuals with physical and/or developmental disabilities wanting to live in their own homes. The entire focus of the agency is helping people create individual homes that provide them with choices related to living and interacting with others within their home communities.

Vocational Rehabilitation - Antioch Branch

Vocational Rehabilitation - Antioch BranchAntioch, CA
The California Department of Rehabilitation works in partnership with consumers and other stakeholders to provide services and advocacy resulting in employment, independent living and equality for individuals with disabilities.

Vocational Rehabilitation - Gilroy Branch

Vocational Rehabilitation - Gilroy BranchGilroy, CA
The California Department of Rehabilitation works in partnership with consumers and other stakeholders to provide services and advocacy resulting in employment, independent living and equality for individuals with disabilities.

Vocational Rehabilitation - San Jose District Office

Vocational Rehabilitation - San Jose District OfficeSan Jose, CA
The California Department of Rehabilitation works in partnership with consumers and other stakeholders to provide services and advocacy resulting in employment, independent living and equality for individuals with disabilities.

World Institute on Disability

World Institute on DisabilityOakland, CA
The mission of the World Institute on Disability (WID) in communities and nations worldwide is to eliminate barriers to full social integration and increase employment, economic security and health care for persons with disabilities. WID creates innovative programs and tools; conducts research, public education, training and advocacy campaigns; and provides technical assistance.
Stay Connected:
Facebook 
« Prev12