Able-Disabled Advocacy
Provides people with disabilities the opportunity to complete their education, connect with apprenticeships, and receive workforce training, mental health services and housing assistance.
Provides people with disabilities the opportunity to complete their education, connect with apprenticeships, and receive workforce training, mental health services and housing assistance.
Provides vocational counseling, job placement, community-living skills training, residential support and crisis intervention to individuals with disabilities.
A San Diego North County postsecondary provider serving neurodiverse adults, offering person-driven learning supported by technology, measurable outcomes, low staff ratios, and inclusive community services, including social recreation and self-determined activities for independence.
Nonprofit provides vocational training, job placement and coaching.
Comprehensive program for adults with Autism, developmental delays and/or learning disabilities providing vocational and life skills training in agriculture, hospitality and the arts.
NFAR’s vocational training programs are designed to advance work skills for neurodivergent young adults. Whether it’s to explore interests or to gain technical expertise and certifications, these comprehensive programs combine hard and soft skills training so that participants can feel more confident and successful when taking that next step.
Fresh produce harvested and packaged by people with disabilities. Partnerships with community farms help eliminate food waste and give food security to families.
Provides adults with disabilities who are ready, willing and able to work, the opportunity to find employment and independence through job placement and training under the supervision of PWI job coaches.
Provides access to art, culture, social practice and environmental education through a creative workspace that builds artistic vocational skills for micro-business creation.
Partnership between SDCCD and California Department of Rehabilitation provides career counseling to students with disabilities with the goal of obtaining and retaining employment.
Four vocational options with skills training, coaching and transportation supports. Includes individual employment with 1:1 job coaching, employment in a group setting or in small crew service jobs within the community, and direct placement.
One-on-one culinary mentorship with an experienced professional baker. Instruction within the neurodiverse community, cultivating the exploration and skills needed to operate a food industry business.