Able ARTS Work San Diego
Day programs for adults with disabilities. Uses creative arts to develop social and developmental skills in an inclusive community; clients participate in full-time courses to meet goals.
Day programs for adults with disabilities. Uses creative arts to develop social and developmental skills in an inclusive community; clients participate in full-time courses to meet goals.
Program designed to give people with disabilities the opportunity to complete their education, connect with apprenticeships, and receive workforce training, mental health services and housing assistance.
An independent living center serving individuals with disabilities and offering free services including transition, diversion, peer support, personal assistance, advocacy and referrals.
Offers a range of services for adults with developmental disabilities such as independent living, family support, community day programs and employment.
Community-based day program for adults with disabilities; also provides respite and tailored day services.
As a SDRC vendor, we offer Respite, Independent Living Skills and Supported Living Services. Our direct support staff is trained with the knowledge and experience to address each individual’s medical and disability needs to assist with daily activities, personal care, cooking, budgeting and skill development.
Casa di Amici provides a variety of services for adults with developmental disabilities. We enable, empower and enlighten individuals in a positive and engaging environment.
For young adults with developmental disabilities who benefit from 1:1 or 1:2 staff-to-participant support to successfully and safely engage in peer-inclusive, socially integrated settings.
Facilitates inclusive learning environments and increases access and success for students with disabilities through innovative support services.
Specializes in trauma related issues, and working with neurodiverse individuals in a safe space where they can express themselves in meaningful ways.
Expressive arts therapist and micro-business mentor Cassandra Lee Walker provides services for neurodivergent youth and adults.
Assessment and day program for teens and adults with disabilities who want to be more involved in their community or enter the workforce. Services include independent living skills, hygiene, job readiness training and social skills training.
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.
A social membership club developed for and by adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities.
Film and media production studio provides individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities creative, educational, social and economic opportunities to achieve self-sufficiency and community inclusion. Training in digital media, filmmaking and photography as well as pathways to employment via mentorships, paid internships and shadowing professionals.
Fresh produce harvested and packaged by people with disabilities. Partnerships with community farms help eliminate food waste and give food security to families.
A new creative, accessible and unique mobile application that enables individuals with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities (IDD) to connect with community service providers safely and accessibly in California.
Our goal is to empower and uplift disadvantaged and marginalized populations by providing comprehensive services and support including Independent Living Skills, Coordinated Family Support, Housing Access Services, Career Pathways and Supported Living Services.
Provides adults with disabilities a variety of activities such as bowling, karaoke, movie nights and dances all with the goal of helping members meet new friends with common interests.
Online program teaches Independent Living Skills to individuals with intellectual disabilities and autism.
Offers day programs and vocational training for adults with IDD, focusing on meaningful work. Individuals are matched with activities based on skills and interests.
Program for people of different abilities (ages 8+) with a passion for video games and technology. Participants improve social life, enhance technology skills and collaborate with peers.
Provides micro-business mentorship, job/life coaching, independent life skills, respite, TDSO and transportation through self-determination programs.
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.