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EmployAbility 201: A Jobz Club Program

June 10, 2019 By Eric Jordan Leave a Comment

Youth ages 16 – 22 are invited… to discuss what it means to find and keep employment. Over 8 classes students will learn soft skills for employment. These will include skills such as communicating, teamwork, work hygiene, networking, and work attitude. They will work through the State of Alaska Jobz Club curriculum as a group Learn More

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EmployAbility 201: A Jobz Club Program

May 30, 2019 By Alex Fogarty Leave a Comment

Youth ages 16 – 22 are invited… to discuss what it means to find and keep employment. Over 8 classes students will learn soft skills for employment. These will include skills such as communicating, teamwork, work hygiene, networking, and work attitude. They will work through the State of Alaska Jobz Club curriculum as a group Learn More

Tagged With: ABLE, Activities, adult, advocacy, Alaska, autism, caregiver, club, Curriculum, employ, employment, family, Group, high school, job search, jobs, parenting, program, Resume, school, self advocate, self disclosure, soft skills, Special Education, special needs, State of Alaska Jobz Club, stories, Students, Transition, young adults, youth, youth with disabilities

Employability: A Jobz Club Program

November 26, 2018 By Eric Jordan Leave a Comment

Over 4–weeks students will learn soft skills for employment. These will include skills such as communicating, teamwork, work hygiene, networking and work attitude. They will work through the State of Alaska Jobz Club curriculum as a group to identify goals such as completing a job application, signing up or applying for technical classes or scheduling Learn More

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EmployAbility 201: A Jobz Club Program

March 16, 2018 By Alex Fogarty Leave a Comment

Youth ages 16 – 22 are invited… to discuss what it means to find and keep employment. Over 8-weeks students will learn soft skills for employment. These will include skills such as communicating, teamwork, work hygiene, networking and work attitude. They will work through the State of Alaska Jobz Club curriculum as a group to Learn More

Tagged With: ABLE, Activities, adult, advocacy, Alaska, autism, caregiver, club, Curriculum, employ, employment, family, Group, high school, job search, jobs, parenting, program, Resume, school, self advocate, self disclosure, soft skills, Special Education, special needs, State of Alaska Jobz Club, stories, Students, Transition, young adults, youth, youth with disabilities

Alaska Able Plan – CHD

July 19, 2017 By Tory Shanklin Leave a Comment

Description:  The Alaska ABLE Act was implemented in early 2017. The ABLE Act is a great tool for folks who are on public benefits that have a resource limit. Learn about the ABLE Act, what it can do for people who experience a disability and are on public benefits, where to go for more information, Learn More

Tagged With: ABLE, Alaska disability

EmployAbility: A Jobz Club Program

June 13, 2017 By Splendora Ulukivaiola Leave a Comment

Youth ages 14 – 22 are invited… to discuss what it means to find and keep employment. Over 9-weeks, students will learn soft skills for employment. These will include skills such as communicating, teamwork, work hygiene, networking and work attitude. They will work through the State of Alaska Jobz Club curriculum as a group to Learn More

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Alaska’s ABLE Act: A New Savings Account for Individuals with Disabilities

March 16, 2017 By Splendora Ulukivaiola Leave a Comment

Join Stone Soup Group & the Governor’s Council on Disabilities and Special Education as we present an overview of Alaska’s Achieving a Better Life Experience (ABLE) ACT and answer questions from attendees. Learn how individuals with disabilities and their families can save money in a tax-advantaged savings account that doesn’t count toward public program resource Learn More

Tagged With: ABLE, ABLE ACT, Achieving, ACT, advocacy, Alaska, Anchorage, Answers, ASL, autism, Better, children with special needs, disability, Experience, families, family, Governor's Council, Life, Questions, Saving, Savings Account, Stone Soup Group

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