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The mission of the National Rehabilitation Association is to promote ethical and state of the art practice in rehabilitation with the goal of the personal and economic independence of persons with disabilities.
PROVIDE MEANINGFUL EMPLOYMENT TO ADULTS WITH DEVELOPMENTAL AND OTHER DISABILITIES. THROUGH EACH INDIVIDUAL ACHIEVING THEIR FULL POTENTIAL, WE DELIVER QUALITY AND VALUABLE SERVICES TO BUSINESS AND THE COMMUNITY.
THE MISSION OF THRESHOLD, INC. IS TO ENHANCE THE QUALITY OF LIFE OF PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES AND THE ECONOMICALLY DISADVANTAGED BY PROVIDING OPPORTUNITIES TO ACHIEVE TOTAL INTEGRATION INTO THEIR COMMUNITY THROUGH VOCATIONAL REHABILITATION, EMPLOYMENT AND RESIDENTIAL SERVICES.
BLINDSIGHT DELAWARE ENTERPRISES (BSDE), INC IS A NONPROFIT WITH A MISSION TO CREATE PATHWAYS OF INDEPENDENCE FOR PEOPLE WHO ARE BLIND, VISUALLY IMPAIRED, DISABLED, AND VETERANS THROUGH WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT AND EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES.
Rock River Valley Self Help Enterprises mission is to provide quality habilitative programs and services that promote advocacy, empowerment, and the development of independent functioning skills of individuals with disabilities, which allows for maximum participation in the community.
Richland Newhope Industries, Inc., centrally located in Mansfield, Ohio, employs individuals with disabilities, supplying quality goods and services to business, industry and government since 1963, serving nearly 200 local and out of state customers
Valleylife provides residential, adult day, vocational, and home- and community-based services for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities in the Phoenix area. Its programs aim to enhance independence, dignity, community inclusion, and overall quality of life for the individuals it supports.
We stand together with the poor. We work together with our neighbors in the slums to create simple but progressive solutions that touch the lives of thousands of the poor every day. We build and operate schools, improve family health and welfare, protect street children's rights, combat the AIDS crisis, respond daily to emergencies, and offer shelter to street kids, to orphans, and to children and adults with AIDS - always together, hand in hand and heart to heart with the people we serve.
JRMD MISSION Our mission and objective is to restore hope to a hopeless community and nation by teaching them a new way of living, behaving and acting for peace and reconciliation through sharing Love and Compassion in Action; a new way which reduces violence and conflict; a new way which promotes justice and respect of human rights; a new way which rebuilds a broken relationship between man, his neighbor and God; a new way to resolve conflict and create an environment which fights poverty and division between the community and tribes.
from the website: "Pantheon Industries is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization which strives to help individuals with disabilities achieve their full potential through a variety of employment opportunities. We believe that in meaningful work lies dignity and self-worth, which is why we emphasize possibilities over limitations."
Kuhn Employment Opportunities, Inc. is a non-profit human services organization committed to helping people with disabilities find and retain employment as well as participate in meaningful day support programs. From its humble beginnings in 1962 using Ernest B. Kuhn's small garage to serve a handful of young people, Kuhn has grown to approximately 450 participants who are supported in a variety of diverse programs. The agency provides person-centered program planning, job skill assessment opportunities, job development, on-the-job training and supervision, and transportation services to meet individual needs. Kuhn serves people with developmental, intellectual, and psychiatric disabilities in Meriden, Middletown, and the twenty surrounding towns. For more information, visit www.kuhngroup.org.
Northeast Occupational Exchange, Inc. (NOE) exists to assist persons who are physically and mentally disabled and otherwise vocationally handicapped to maximize their independent living capability, eliminate abuse and dependence on substances and enhance employability and economic independence through the provision of integrated: Personal and Social Adjustment Training Programs, Advocacy, Vocational, Educational, and Psychological Assessment, Psychological Services, Residential Services, Community Placement Employment Programs, and Substance Abuse Services. Northeast Occupational Exchange accepts MaineCare, Medicare, private insurances and self pay. A sliding fee schedule is available upon request - please contact the billing office for more details.