School-to-work mentors provide support to high school students with developmental disabilities, as they explore work opportunities while learning transferrable skills that are critical to their career future development path. Students will also learn how to foster relationships, gain confidence in their ability to solve problems, and self-advocate. Our school program offers three components: Career Exploration, Transition Services, and Summer Youth Employment. We prepare students for work by focusing on their strengths and areas of interest, while they gain knowledge of various career options in the community.
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