Community Outreach to Individuals with Disabilities
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Outreach Partners 1 to 20 of 32
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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.
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AbilityFirst
Pasadena, CA Through 24 locations across Southern California, AbilityFirst provides programs and services to help children and adults with physical and developmental disabilities reach their full potential throughout their lives. We offer a broad range of employment, recreational and socialization programs and operate 12 accessible residential housing complexes
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Best Buddies
Los Angeles, CA Our mission is to establish a global volunteer movement that creates opportunities for one-to-one friendships, integrated employment and leadership development for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD).
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Best Buddies
Los Angeles, CA Our mission is to establish a global volunteer movement that creates opportunities for one-to-one friendships, integrated employment and leadership development for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD).
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Best Buddies
Los Angeles, CA Our mission is to establish a global volunteer movement that creates opportunities for one-to-one friendships, integrated employment and leadership development for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD).
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Best Buddies
Los Angeles, CA Our mission is to establish a global volunteer movement that creates opportunities for one-to-one friendships, integrated employment and leadership development for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD).
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Center for Living and Learning
Los Angeles, CA The mission of Center for Living and Learning is to improve lives by assisting individuals transitioning from rehabilitation or with barriers to employment, into the workforce so that they may become contributing members of society.
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Communities Actively Living Independent and Free
Los Angeles, CA The Founders of CALIF have this united message: “Let us create communities of people with disabilities who are leaders with a lot of caring and integrity, who are servants and hard workers; who are excellent team members who appreciate the Disability story; who know their civil rights and who are creative and resourceful about everything; who know their communities like the palm of their hand and who would not take “no” for an answer. If you answ...
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Community Access Center
Riverside, CA The mission of Community Access Center is to empower persons with disabilities to control their own lives, create an accessible community and advocate to achieve complete social, economic, and political integration.
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Community Interface Services
Carlsbad, CA Community Interface is a non-profit organization concentrating services in San Diego County, with some assistance extending to neighboring counties and statewide. We provide services to children and adults with developmental disabilities, including mental retardation, cerebral palsy, autism, seizure disorder and other similar conditions. The agency was founded on the principle that people with developmental disabilities are in the best position t...
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Disability Community Resource Center (DCRC)
Los Angeles, CA The Westside Center for Independent Living is a non-residential center dedicated to enhancing the quality of life for people with all kinds of disabilities. The goal of the peer-led programs and services is the elimination of economic, social, attitudinal and environmental barriers.
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Disability Community Resource Center (DCRC)
Los Angeles, CA The Westside Center for Independent Living is a non-residential center dedicated to enhancing the quality of life for people with all kinds of disabilities. The goal of the peer-led programs and services is the elimination of economic, social, attitudinal and environmental barriers.
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Disabled American Veterans - Charlotte W Fay Chapter 28
Riverside, CA The 1.2 million-member Disabled American Veterans (DAV) is a non-profit 501(c)(4) charity dedicated to building better lives for America’s disabled veterans and their families.
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Disabled American Veterans - Lillian Bushnell # 123
Culver City, CA The 1.2 million-member Disabled American Veterans (DAV) is a non-profit 501(c)(4) charity dedicated to building better lives for America’s disabled veterans and their families.
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Disabled Resources Center, Inc.
Long Beach, CA Our mission is to empower people with disabilities to live independently in the community, to make their own decisions about their lives and to advocate on their own behalf.
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Door of Hope
Pasadena, CA Door of Hope is a non-profit, faith based organization whose mission is to equip homeless families to rebuild their lives. Since 1985, we have been providing transitional housing and a restoration program especially designed for homeless families with children. Door of Hope operates two facilities - one in Pasadena, and the other in Glendale, providing beds for up to 113 individuals.
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Easter Seals - Southern California
Alhambra, CA We provide exceptional services, education, outreach, and advocacy so that people living with autism and other disabilities can live, learn, work and play in our communities.
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Lincoln Training Center
South El Monte, CA The mission of the Lincoln Training Center is to foster independence and improved quality of life for individuals with disadvantages or developmental disabilities through maximum effort of the organization’s staff, membership and volunteers. This is accomplished through an unqualified commitment to – and delivery of – diverse, high quality programs and services to Lincoln Training Center’s clients, customers, and the community.
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National Arts and Disability Center
Los Angeles, CA The mission of the National Arts & Disability Center (NADC) is to promote the full inclusion of audiences and artists with disabilities into all facets of the arts community.
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Project Independence
Costa Mesa, CA Our Mission
Project Independence’s mission is to promote civil rights for people with developmental disabilities through services which expand independence and choice.
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Regional Center of Orange County
Santa Ana, CA Regional Center of Orange County, within the spirit and mandate of Lanterman Act, shall assist persons with developmental disabilities, and their families, in securing and coordinating those services and supports which maximize opportunities and choices for living, working, learning and recreating in the community and which result in consumer satisfaction and quality services which stress human dignity and openness to innovation.
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