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Community Connections

Community Connections is a community inclusion program for adults with disabilities (aged 22 and older) which offers a variety of educational, community and recreational activities. We offer program participants training in life skills and pre-employment, as well as opportunities for community integration. The program is designed to provide creative and meaningful activities that help participants build skills and increase their independence.

Employment Options

Our Employment Options program helps adults with disabilities (aged 18 and older) to find and maintain competitive employment in the community. We match the needs of the individual receiving services with the needs of local businesses to find the right match! Our employment consultants help create natural supports on the job so that employment can be long lasting.

Follow Along

Follow Along is an employment retention program for individuals who need long term support in the workplace. Retention Specialists work with participants to help them advocate for themselves and any accommodations they may need, create and/or maintain natural supports, and learn new job tasks to ensure lasting employment.

Youth Employment Services (YES)

The Youth Employment Services (YES) Program helps prepare students with disabilities (aged 14-21) to transition to adulthood by providing opportunities for participation in job exploration counseling, postsecondary educational counseling, self-advocacy training, work readiness training and work-based learning experiences. This is done through 1:1 and group trainings, vocational career camps and community-based work experiences which provide training in a variety of career fields.

Project SEARCH

Project SEARCH is a unique, one-year school to work program for Martin County students (aged 18-21) who have met all graduation requirements. Students participate in employment-related internships in up to three departments within Cleveland Clinic. This program provides real-life work experience, combined with training in employability and independent living skills, to help young adults with developmental disabilities make a successful transition from school to productive adult life.

For more information contact Shannon Wilson swilson@hpsfl.org or 772.320.0832

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