Focus on Employment

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Employment services in Southeast Wisconsin

Finding meaningful employment is especially challenging for many adults with disabilities. In October 2012, the U.S. Department of labor published its findings on unemployment for workers with disabilities, showing only 21.5 percent of adults with disabilities are currently employed, compared with 69.5 percent of adults without disabilities.

Easterseals has exceptional expertise, experience and commitment to developing employment skills, and providing training and placement for people with disabilities to work. Across the country, Easter Seals’ workforce development programs identify an individual’s talents and interests, and teach essential skills to successfully enter the workforce or return to work after an illness or injury. Through community and center-based services, Easterseals works with employers to find opportunities for adults with disabilities to contribute their talents and, for many, to become economically self-sufficient.

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After identifying interests and skills, Easter Seals offers employment options for adults with disabilities.

Easterseals programs also offer young adults with developmental disabilities new opportunities for engaging in their communities as volunteers. Contributing to their neighborhoods, these young adults develop the skills they can use as future employees. Last year, Easterseals assisted more than 74,000 people with disabilities and other special needs in finding meaningful employment. We continue to be an industry leader, developing innovative ways to help individuals achieve greater economic self-sufficiency and be more active in their communities.

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